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Happy Sak Shell

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(3 reviews)

Great pizza, workers are very friendly and helpful. Stocking things that save you a trip to town…read more Cares about the community... and gives back!

D.M. Lake Tansi , Crossville TN…read more After living in this area for over a year I just recently learned that Happy Sak makes fresh Pizza. I patronized this business daily for a year while building a new house as well as some of the helpers I had. Breakfast & lunch daily, plus fuel when needed. Over the past several months I purchased 3 or 4 pizzas at the tune of $16.00 and some change. Most were very good with the exception of the last one. We ordered a pizza on 11/19/22 for $16.74 as we had company from out of state. The 4 of us each had 1 piece and threw the rest away. Way over cooked and little if any pizza sauce could be found. Dry as a mouthful of popcorn. I called the store and asked to speak to the owner and was told the manager wasn't available at the time. I reached out on the companies FB page but still never heard from anyone. On 12/2/22 I thought I would call them and ask if a discount was possible on an order given the pizza we received on our last order wasn't edible. The person I spoke to was absolutely unwilling to accommodate me. She just couldn't understand why I didn't just jump back in my car and bring the pizza back up to the store. When I told her we had company in our home, and it was easier to just make something in place of the bad pizza at home rather than drive back up there and wait for another order. I also explained to this person that I am 70 yrs. old, a disabled Veteran and live in agonizing pain and was not up to driving back to their business again that evening. I thought the initial phone call and Face Book contact was sufficient enough to document that we had a pizza that was not edible and that I could possibly get a discount on my next order. I was wrong!!! The person that I spoke to had no regard for my service-connected disability and refused to offer a discount on another purchase. She repeatedly told me she just couldn't understand why I didn't just hop in the car and return the pizza. I wasn't asking for anything free and any discount she would have offered would have been accepted. This type of treatment seems to be the norm these days. People have little respect for seniors and even Veterans are often given little thanks. I enjoyed doing business with Happy Sak and would have continued to patronize the company. I find it unreasonable not to apply a discount to the purchase I was trying to make considering the last purchase was so bad we threw it out. It would have cost them next to nothing to gain so much as I would have continued to patronize their business. D M Lake Tansi Crossville TN

Sunoco - The plaza

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(5 reviews)

Travel tip: Americans, when you're somewhere like a Sunoco truckstop in Rockwood, TN and the folks…read moreat the counter tell you excitedly that, "there's goulash in the back. There's goulash in the back," you need to recognize that The Multiverse(s) are telling you something. Even if you had lunch an hour ago. I mean, the time zone change is right around here somewhere. Try. The. Damn. Goulash. Y'all! Zomgnomznomz "So good it'd make a monkey bite his mother." Ok, it's not the newest building. And, the layout is kinda differently unique and weird. But there's something special going on here, folks. I can't quite put my finger on it. While I was there one of the Proprietors was bragging about a new ice cream treat that he was bringing in soon. Something about delicious ice cream that when you stir it or shake it a certain way it turns into a milkshake. He found it at a trade show. And you can tell this is how they do business because there are unique food things all around in this place. From the old school delicious cappuccino machine to cornflake Chewies instead of Rice Krispie treats. There's a dining canopy patio, an elevator for the upstairs restrooms and, sometimes, goulash in the back. See picture.

Was going back to Nashville and needed a car charger. Went in and it said $14.99... went to the…read moreregister, it turned into $21.89... don't understand that. With the great customer service this kid had, he unenthusiastically proceeded to tell me--unprompted-- that's what I pretty much get for shopping at a truck stop. Don't quite think that's how that works.. so don't buy anything or you'll be dealing with price gouging.

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