I've always loved the place, been going there for years. Some weird lady. Came up to me, started…read moretelling me how to do my laundry and my first question was, ma'am, do you work here? Which set her off. That woman started yelling and kicked me out. No matter what, she would not calm down and stop. This is absolutely unhinged and now I understand why there's been so many problems there. I've loved everyone else that's ever worked there, but today's woman. Oh my Lanta. Unprofessional. Unhinged. I get it, some people have bad days, but Dang that's unacceptable. And her answer was, well, would I say anything if I didn't work here? Yeah, people do all the time. They tell me I should separate my whites, that I should do my jeans separate, that I should do it this way, I should use this laundry soap. It's normal that people say stuff like that. And if you walk up to someone and you start extremely rudely telling them how to do their laundry, generally. Without introducing yourself, without saying you work there, they're going to think you're a weird random stranger. And ask you to get away from them and their clothing even if you do work there. You should never be aggressive. You should never act that way, you should never be close enough to someone they need to say your behavior is unacceptable and you need to step away from them, like at all. Even if you work there, if you don't work there, In human society we don't act that way. Or at least good humans don't. And then when she heard it was all recorded, she lost her mind even more. And then when she was asked if she's a manager or an owner, she said no, I don't need to be and threw a bigger fit. So I just grabbed my stuff and left, 'cause I will not give my money to a business that acts that way and I will be looking into Other things to handle this behavior because this behavior is scary. A gentleman had to take his child outside because of her behavior. Like that's dangerous. If you're having that bad of a day, please go home ma'am. And then because I called her ma'am, I got screamed at even more. Which I'm raised in The generation, where saying ma'am, is a sign of respect. But apparently not too the ppl at this store.