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    Oh how I love Anthropologie... it speaks to my high-end quirky comfort style... lol. I love almost…read moreeverything I see and would like to be able to actually get a few items there, but unless they are stupidly marked down.. sale on top of a sale on top of discount... it's so hard for a sista to pull out that wallet. I'd never been to this location, but we had to trek down Rt. 1 to get here because my hubby ordered a beautiful shower curtain, didn't want to pay for shipping (gotta stuff at least $150 in that cart), and that was the only location it could get sent to... ummm, $90 for a shower curtain anyone? Well... I should have stayed home because I saw THE MOST BEAUTIFUL sweater cardigan.. and it spoke to me.. After seeing the $138 price tag, I placed it back, by my heart was broken as I walked out of the store. My husband said.. you work really hard and sometimes you have to treat yourself.. and that I did! Went back in and got that bad boy--with no regret. Needless to say, that is not going to be a regular occurrence 'round these parts.. Back to the also very expensive sales/clearance section I go.

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    Marketfair Mall in Princeton feels like a small miracle of survival in the digital age, a place…read morethat is neither packed to the rafters nor echoingly abandoned like so many malls that have gone gently into that good night. It is comfortably alive, which is more than can be said for much of modern retail. The Barnes and Noble alone is reason enough to show up. It is a proper bookstore where you can wander, browse, and briefly pretend the internet isn't actively murdering print media. I also enjoy the little AMC theater, which is perfectly fine as long as you are seeing a movie that does not demand the thunder and spectacle of IMAX. Sometimes a modest screen, a bag of popcorn and a plush recliner are more than enough. The place is rarely crowded, which makes errands feel less like combat and more like a calm agreement between shoppers and time itself. That said, I am hoping something interesting eventually replaces the recently shuttered Bahama Breeze. The space feels like it wants to be fed a new idea. Time will tell whether that happens. Four stars for being pleasant, functional, and quietly resisting extinction. In this era, that feels like an accomplishment.

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    The store is fine but I'll never understand who lost the plot asking cashiers to procces credit…read morecard applications when there are 15 people waiting on line. I understand that the floor staff has to do what they're told but... for an extra 10% off on my Luke Skywalker pajama bottoms and a Martha Stewart lemon zester, I think I'll pass.

    Marshalls has long been one of my favorite places to shop, but after my experience at this location…read moretoday I'm genuinely heartbroken to say I won't be returning. I came into the store to complete an exchange. When I approached the register, I was greeted--or rather, not greeted--by a cashier named Ronnie. She did not acknowledge me, make eye contact, or return my polite "hello." I let it go at first, assuming she may have been busy or having a long day. However, the encounter quickly escalated when I asked a clarifying question about the pricing on the items involved in the exchange. Rather than offering assistance or explanation, Ronnie abruptly responded, "The computer doesn't lie," in a tone that was both dismissive and unnecessarily sharp. Given the size of my transaction, I attempted to calmly ask for more information. However, Ronnie continued to speak to me in a condescending manner, which only heightened the discomfort of the exchange. At that point, another cashier named Wendy, who had overheard the conversation, asked if everything was okay. I shared that I was feeling uncomfortable and condescended to. Instead of listening or offering support, Wendy abruptly jumped to Ronnie's defense and began speaking to me in the same disrespectful tone. It was two employees doubling down on unkindness in a public space--without a manager in sight. What should have been a straightforward transaction turned into a distressing and frankly humiliating ordeal. I left the store feeling shaken and disrespected, not only by the unprofessionalism of the staff, but also by the apparent lack of basic customer service standards.

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