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    7-Eleven

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Sun Food Mart

    Sun Food Mart

    1.0
    (2 reviews)
    9.9 km
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    We bought an ice-cream cone there. The price was $2.99 and the cashier charged us $4.15. After we…read moresaid the price was $2.99, he said that it's the price before tax. He also said that because we paid with debit card, there's 25 cents fee. The tax in Manitoba is 5%+7%=12%. So $3*12%=36 cents. And then plus 25 cents is $3.60. So even if we should be charged 25cents using debit card, this was unfair, because we were charged $4.15. Moreover, the receipt he gave up didn't have the name of the item we bought, neither it has the information about tax. We felt that they deliberately doing this so we could breakdown the total price and argue with them. We will never purchase there again.

    This store has questionable business practices. Its cash register has a burnt out or disabled…read morecustomer display, so you cannot see the prices of the items you are purchasing being input. This has been a longstanding problem for at least several months or longer, and the owner seems to have no interest in rectifying this problem. The cashiers also do not readily offer to give you a receipt for your purchases, so you cannot scrutinize the breakdown of the final tally. What has prompted me to write this review, was that I happened to purchase a 90-gram crispy treat two days ago for $1.99 and when I took it home and bit into it, it had a foul taste and was clearly stale. I looked closely at the package and saw that it had an expiry date of "205.15" (May 20, 2015). This was on August 5, 2016. I returned to the store two days later with about 95% of the treat still intact in its packaging and explained my concern to the cashier working at the time. He called the owner and then after a call of several minutes, refused to give me a refund or a credit for another purchase. The cashier said the number on the package was not the expiry date but the date that the product was made. I pointed out that in that case this kind of product would not stay good for over a year, but he still refused to give me a refund. There are two concerns here: the possibility of expired food products in this store as well as extremely poor customer service. I have shopped at this store many times in the past but I will do so no longer.

    Petro Canada

    Petro Canada

    5.0
    (1 review)
    14.5 km

    Yesterday, I was looking for a gas station. I have had my rental vehicle for a week and its gas…read morelevel was running rather low. As far as gas consumption goes, it wasn't bad. I have been driving around the city often while in Winnipeg. I was in the St. James area, heading to my favourite Petro-Canada on Ellice Avenue. Instead, I spotted this one ahead of me and decided to check it out. This gas station is new. You can only enter in one direction and, in turn, exit one way. I was waiting behind an SUV. The woman returned to it from the convenience store and then left. I pulled ahead. What I wasn't expecting was a male staffer approaching my car and asking me to pop the fuel cap. It's a partially full-service station. This turn of events was different. He asked me what fuel I wanted. I said unleaded and to fill it up. He did just that. My vehicle didn't look dirty to him, so he didn't clean my windshields. It's likely due to my driving through a downpour last night. He filled my gas tank, put the cap back on, and walked away. It was weird. I sat there to determine whether I needed to go inside the store or if he'd return. I decided to go inside. What was unique about this gas station is that all staff were Indigenous men. I had never seen that before. It was cool. I had a helpful man guide me through swiping my various cards. The payment machine moved on the counter, so I had to hold it down with one hand. The swiping order is the usual: 1. Petro Points card 2. 407 ETR discount card 3. Credit card Everything worked well. I managed to save $1.25 with my 407 ETR card. I thanked the man and left. I saw the man who helped fuel my car. I thanked him as well. He smiled and wished me a great day. There were a number of signs that I saw near my gas pump. If you are at this gas station from midnight to 6 am, you have to prepay for gas. There was another sign that stated to "show your status card." I am assuming that it is referring to the card that a First Nation citizen can get to access certain benefits, such as tax exemptions for fuel. I used to be in tune with such details. It's nice that am getting reacquainted with them during my brief stay in Winnipeg. This gas station was clean both inside the store and around the gas pump. I briefly looked at the snacks when I was at the store. I didn't need any, but I was pleased with the selection of chips and cold drinks. I'm glad that I dropped by this Petro-Canada station. I got my vehicle's gas tank filled and learned a lot while I was here. (259)

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    Plushies behind the counter
    Plushies behind the counter
    Snacks. The washrooms are on the right.
    Snacks. The washrooms are on the right.
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