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MCK


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Do they stress (or even teach) good hygiene at Kroger stores??!!
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I will shop at Kroger, but NOT the Indianapolis Kroger at 71st and Graham at Binford Blvd. Previously I would visit the store 3-4 times a week, but that all changed on March 22, 2014. I observed an employee leaving a bathroom stall and walking out without washing his hands. I confronted him and told me it was none of my business and "besides, I'm going on my dinner break..."  I complained to a female cashier and sent several emails to Kroger's website citing date, time, employee description, NO REPLY, They could very easily have reviewed the in-store video, but no. I will not step into that Kroger for at least a year and maybe never again.  I was mortified and just plain grossed out by my experience. I let everyone I know and that shops that Kroger aware of my experience. The good news is that there is a new WALMART food store gong in down the road and there is always Marsh which is not the best, but at least their employees have better hygiene habits.

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if you think that's the only store and only worker who doesn't wash their hands you've been living under a rock.  You just happened to catch one in the act.  I guarantee it happens in every store, fast food chain, etc.  Somebody, somewhere goes back to work without washing their hands.  It's not the company's fault, it's their parent's fault for not teaching proper hygiene.  I guess you'll be shopping at walmart in the future, they must have the best sanitation habits, I'm sure they train their employees much better lmfao!



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anon is correct and there is nothing management can do about it.

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Would you like fries with th... I mean, your milk in a bag?

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News at 11.



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You should report it on Facebook.  They will go all kinds of crazy for you.  Yeah I've seen mostly baggers/cleaning clerks do it.  The ones that have a mental disability.  



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When I go to the bathroom I always wash my hands and  I use a paper towel on the door handle as I go out the door, because I know others don't wash their hands.



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Lol walmart isn't union so you never know the guy selling you food might have been plunging toilets a few mins before. I agree people should mind their own business. Sometimes people go into the stall and change a shirt or whatever did you put your head in there to see what he was doing.



-- Edited by Santino on Wednesday 14th of May 2014 08:57:19 PM

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You think they wouldn't have anyone do that at Walmart?

While that's kind of disgusting if he didn't wash his hands, we don't even know for sure if he was actually going to the bathroom. He could have been in there checking a text or something. And if Kroger has security cameras in the bathrooms now, i'm really freaked out.

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I ALWAYS wash my hands. I went into another store once and the bathrooms were a total joke. People mistook the walls and floors as toilets due to their being **** on ceiling AND floor (don't ask about ceiling) and it seemed as if the local homeless or dumbasses decided to "impregnate" the stalls of one toilet due to their being spooge on the stall itself.

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How about NO?!?

 



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If everyone knew all the details of how their food was handled, they would starve to death.

I can promise OP that Wal-Mart employee hygiene is not cleaner. They are tougher on attendance (you're fired!!!) so people come to work half dead and handle everything as they cough. And how about washing hands after shoveling garbage into the trash compactor? No rule for that. Certainly dirtier than a guy taking a leak.

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How do you know they are better than kroger?no



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