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    Kroger - Produce

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    2.5(19 reviews)
    16.0 mi
    $$$

    Once the corporate cats compensate the eversta hard working employees properly and ensure no one…read moreneeds food stamps while stocking shelves this will be near a perfect grocery store. This is the usual massive selection and variety of everything you could possibly want for your kitchen and other home goods and needs, organized, inviting, and many polite staff.

    WTF is with these workers in these stores and restaurants when it comes to calling senior citizens,…read moreother strangers and customers, hon, honey, sweetheart and other terms of endearment? I don't like the Crawfordsville Kroger very well anyhow and go there if I need only 2 or 3 things. I hate it when some UNEDUCATED associate calls me hon in an ageist and condescending manner. The only time this behavior is appropriate is if an associate calls a child, friend or relative hon, sweetheart or any other name of endearment. But to call senior citizens, strangers and customers that, really? There are enough people that hate this kind of condescending behavior that it needs to be brought up to new employees during interviews, not to call the elderly, strangers and customers terms of endearment. Kroger management needs to get their heads out of their behinds and read below. Learn proper etiquette Some terms of endearment can feel condescending or insulting when used, especially in certain contexts or by strangers. These include terms like "honey," "sweetheart," "dear," "sport," "girl," "boy," "guy," and "love". Here's a more detailed look: * Condescending Usage: When used by someone in a position of authority or by a stranger, these terms can imply a lack of respect or a patronizing attitude. * Examples: A cashier calling a customer "honey" or a clerk at a store using "sweetheart" can be seen as demeaning. * Other examples of disliked terms: "sweet cheeks," "muffin," "cutie pie," "sweet pea," and "princess". * Context Matters: The same terms can be affectionate and endearing when used between close friends or partners, but can come across as insulting when used in a condescending or inappropriate way. * Workplace: Using these terms with coworkers can be considered verbal abuse or sexual harassment.

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