What are some restaurants or stores that you WILL NOT shop at?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CVS.


The most expensive place to buy everything, except prescription medication, but they make sure they are far too busy to help you get what you need. They've got all the bases covered.

Current CVS is the definition of why we have anti-trust laws.


Why on earth would you need help at CVS?


Because I need my prescription medication?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nordstrom Rack, Saks OFF 5TH, TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Walmart. They all gross me out. Not pleasurable shopping experiences at all, plus gross patrons - Walmart is obviously the worst in that regard.


My personal motto is: Stay at home, shop by mail.

Very rarely worth going to a store anymore, especially when so many places let you ship back for free.
Anonymous
Fitzgerald Auto Mall.

They told my wife that she needed four new control arm on our 3yo Subaru, estimate: $3600.

Longtime mechanic said one control arm bushing, $500 and that included an oil change and tire rotation. Screw those con artists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fitzgerald Auto Mall.

They told my wife that she needed four new control arm on our 3yo Subaru, estimate: $3600.

Longtime mechanic said one control arm bushing, $500 and that included an oil change and tire rotation. Screw those con artists.


LOL yes they stink

Once they charged me for an oil change and said they fixed a broken brake light.

I literally stood in the parking lot with the manager while he mansplained that the oil change was done. My father owned a gas station with mechanic bays my whole life. I know what an oil change is and whether it was done or not. And the light OMG>

Never ever again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wal-fart
Hooters
Places selling vaping/hookah/CBD/etc./whatever you call that garbage


I’m sure you are in no danger of a job offer from Hooters.
Anonymous
Audi Rockville

Hobby Lobby

Publix

Any store that is closed on Sundays.

Any store that supports Trump, Maga
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fitzgerald Auto Mall.

They told my wife that she needed four new control arm on our 3yo Subaru, estimate: $3600.

Longtime mechanic said one control arm bushing, $500 and that included an oil change and tire rotation. Screw those con artists.


LOL yes they stink

Once they charged me for an oil change and said they fixed a broken brake light.

I literally stood in the parking lot with the manager while he mansplained that the oil change was done. My father owned a gas station with mechanic bays my whole life. I know what an oil change is and whether it was done or not. And the light OMG>

Never ever again.


I mean, isn't an oil change cheaper than a broken brake light?

Either way, at some point dealerships should I understand that good service MIGHT convince me to buy another car from you, but fraudulent service will ensure that I NEVER do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wal-fart
Hooters
Places selling vaping/hookah/CBD/etc./whatever you call that garbage


I’m sure you are in no danger of a job offer from Hooters.


Not a question of where you would apply for a job. Stay on topic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fitzgerald Auto Mall.

They told my wife that she needed four new control arm on our 3yo Subaru, estimate: $3600.

Longtime mechanic said one control arm bushing, $500 and that included an oil change and tire rotation. Screw those con artists.


LOL yes they stink

Once they charged me for an oil change and said they fixed a broken brake light.

I literally stood in the parking lot with the manager while he mansplained that the oil change was done. My father owned a gas station with mechanic bays my whole life. I know what an oil change is and whether it was done or not. And the light OMG>

Never ever again.

+1 They are exorbitant. I only go there if covered under warrantee.
Anonymous
Dollar General scares me with their blacked out windows and clientele.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I won’t go out in downtown Bethesda. Oddly I have very bad experiences there. It’s actually a thing with my friends they know if we are choosing a restaurant it won’t be in Bethesda.

My friend once asked me as her birthday present to do her dinner in Bethesda. lo and behold a drunk patron was yelling at a hostess and she was like how does this happen every time you go out in Bethesda. I obviously had to step in.

Once I went and someone was yelling at the bar back and I had to step in.

I don’t think these are Bethesda residents they are people who go out in Bethesda.

My son and I grabbed breakfast in Bethesda, thought that would be a safe bet, but no.., it was right after COVID all but 1 employee called in sick with COVID a patron threw his coffee on the one worker. My very large son stood up and as the patron squared up to fight, my son was like dude I’d kill you just leave.

Idk I just can’t do Bethesda.

I avoid Bethesda because parking is annoying, stores are not laid out how I like, and generally overpriced.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LV, Hermes, Chanel, etc


I love people who take a stand against purchasing luxury goods. Do you talk about your aversion to these brands? Do you sneer at people with LV purses or Chanel sunglasses? I mean, this is like saying you won't ever visit Eritrea. When and how does this ever come up?


I'm not the PP but I'll bite. I don't tall publicly about not buying high end brands or anything with a logo but my husband/parents/good friends know. I don't look down at others who wear and buy that stuff but **I** would never. And, the OP was specific in their question so I'm answering. Logos, high end crap etc. is so gross and not something I would ever buy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hobby lobby and I won’t go to the museum of the Bible since they stole all the artifacts in there.




Please explain how stealing is cool
Anonymous
Chipotle. There is a weird smell in their restaurants.
Anonymous
Hersheys chocolate is the most vile substance in the universe.
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