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    Walmart Supercenter

    Walmart Supercenter

    (27 reviews)

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    The personal shoppers are so rude, I had one push her cart right in front of where I trying to…read moreshop, I made her move. I had another one hit my cart due talking on her personal phone, (which you see a lot of), trying to read her order, and push the cart. Some of the isles can only accommodate one cart now and as I was checking I noticed the meat was leaking all over my food. I asked for paper towel and was completely ignored. Once the ppl in front left I had to asked for the third time, they were handed to me with heaviest sigh. No offer to get me a new meat or paper that was cover in blood, I threw put 4 rolls. I was pissed about my whole experience I couldn't ask for a manager I was afraid if u stayed one more minute I was going to get very loud. Never again, I will pay the extra to be treated with respect at Price Chopper. Grand re-opening doesn't mean grand new employees.

    So this one is closer to my house but every time I come I'm followed around and literally have no…read moreidea why. The greeters are always great. By the time I leave there is always another person though. I love to walk around the store and look at everything as I am with my child or children. We are bored and like to look and buy things. It's that simple. Every single time I go to this Walmart I'm followed around by creepy people and even the "personal shoppers" like bro back up and go find someone that's actually shop lifting! lol and literally talking about me putting my phone in my bag. lol very secretive... And honestly pick up sucks to that's why I started going in again, they take FOREVER, some of the people are cool though over there, the disabled guy that was at the front today was awesome but yeah I don't like being followed around especially in the Walmart with my kid. I mostly go to Sam's and Costco but I'm forced to go here for something's. Guess I'll have to keep driving father to the other one so I'm not so disturbed. Like you think I'm stealing check my shit at the door and leave me alone while I'm walking around weirdos. I've scene plenty of people steal and employees are not on there tails. Ridiculous. Makes literally no sense. Yes I take my phone out of my pouch to scan your prices (cause there ALWAYS wrong or don't even have a price tag) my bad only giving it a two star cause some of the employees are nice, but most don't even say excuse me and just look like robots.

    MADI Apparel - Team MADI!

    MADI Apparel

    (5 reviews)

    Well this place is pretty fantastic, ladies and gentlemen. Both mostly ladies…read more MADI Apparel is a socially conscious shop in the Westside neighborhood that you can feel great shopping at. It checks all the boxes: Locally owned? Yep, Kansas City ownership all the way. Made in KC? Yes, not a ton of clothing made in KC except for all the billions of screen-printers, but those are usually on outsourced tees. Sustainable? Yep. Made from bamboo, the fastest growing plant. Quality? 100%, these are meant to last. Altruistic? Very, and let me explain: I didn't realize this, but after going into MADI they explained that underwear is the most needed, yet most under-donated item in the US. That's for places like domestic shelters, in disaster relief scenarios around the world, for sexual assault victims in crisis centers, and on and on. Now get this: For every intimate you buy at MADI, they donate a pair of underwear. That's pretty badass, and they are sincerely helping out in the world in so many ways. You can buy from their website, but if you're in KC you can pop into the fun little shop around the other shops and restaurants on the hill in the Westside, and I highly recommend you do -- and gents, this makes for a great surprise gift for the Ms./Mrs.

    I was in town for the week at my KC branch of my office and we were having our team dinner next…read moredoor. I saw the "softest" sign and was drawn in with my coworkers following me. And I must say, I love love loved Madi Apparel! To start off with their products are beautiful! I adored the lavender dye they used for a previous season and fell in love with a cute pair of shorts in the lovely color. A shawl/sari/wrap rounded out my purchases, a beautiful deep wine color that I wore the next day at work! The service was incredibly friendly and warm, explaining their mission and drive to provide undergarments to women in need. All in all a great visit, I'd love to see an SF or Berkeley location!

    European Market and Cafe - Macaroons

    European Market and Cafe

    (31 reviews)

    For being both a market and a cafe, the seating and general ambiance is very nice! The selection of…read morefood was good, I ordered the chocolate filled croissant today and plan on returning to try the Pelmini (which I haven't had the opportunity to eat in years!). I also had a decaf iced latte, which was tasty. Both my mom and I agreed that the food was good and richly flavored. The employee who served us was both nice and knowledgeable, answering any questions we had about food options we weren't familiar with in easy to understand, succinct terms. When I went (mid afternoon on a Tuesday) it was pretty quiet, with one employee in the front and a couple of other patrons seated. There was some pop music in the background on low volume, which I appreciated. Overall the vibe at that time of day on a weekday was very calm. I'm interested in checking out their karaoke, live music, and tea time nights/events in the future. They definitely look like fun ways to spend some time! Ultimately, if you're looking for good, casual European fare, including Eastern European, or even if you're just curious, I absolutely recommend European Market and Cafe.

    I recently attended a somewhat fancy Tasting Tea Party" here, which was part delightful and fun,…read moreand part awkward and disappointing. The table setting was lovely, with small vases of roses, and it was a great way to gather with 5 friends for a fun afternoon. They provide tiered towers of small sweet and savory treats, which included a delicious pastry with bits of pear, a slice of tasty cheesecake to top with strawberry jam, salmon with cream cheese rolled in a crepe, and a tasty but crumbly tiny sandwich. Each tower was shared by 2 people with one of everything for each. However, they weren't all "finger food," and some were too messy to pick up, and/or too big to eat in any dainty way in one clean bite! So we had to ask for small plates to put them on, and utensils of some sort...and more napkins, of course! It seemed those kinds of things should' have been provided or anticipated without our having to ask or go get them ourselves. We expected they would serve various teas by pouring a small amount in our individual cups to try, and tell us what kind we were tasting, and then come back in a bit with the next kind to taste as we munched on treats. Instead we got individual teapots, in which we could only choose one flavor to brew, when we all wanted to try them all...it was supposed to be a tasting!! But having 6 pots of unlabeled teas, and not remembering which was what, and everyone wanting to taste all made it unnecessarily complicated. And continually passing 6 different pots of unknown teas back and forth across the table was cumbersome and confusing. We tried to write each type on a napkin and twist them around the teapot handles, but those didn't stick! And if you didn't like one kind, or more, there was nothing to pour the remainder from your cup into in order to try the next. So one of us left the table to ask for a "tea-spittoon" so to speak. A good time was had by all, but it wasn't an event we would want to do again at the European Market and Cafe. It is a fascinating market with a large variety of packaged foods and candies from many countries. It would be very helpful to be multilingual in order to read the labels to know what they are! You can also enjoy a meal in the cafe, and/or carry out some pre-prepared fresh specialty foods, pastries and desserts. But be prepared for a little sticker shock. Then again, I guess that's common everywhere these days!

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