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Reseña
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I was treated very rudely by two adult women working here over the span of maybe 10 minutes. A week before Valentine's, but not busy, not crowded. With a cast on one arm, I approached one of the front counters with a few things in my one good hand. I set them on a spot out of the way from the main action. I asked if I could please rest my candy here while I shopped some more. The woman behind the counter said no, that we don't like customers to put things here. I said I understood but that I only had one arm to use, showing her my cast, and that I couldn't carry much. She gave me a sour look and turned her back on me. After looking around for a few minutes, I noticed an open staircase in the middle of the store. I got halfway up and could see there was no merchandise up there, but a cooking studio. As I turned back around, someone was shouting at me. A different woman behind another counter was literally yelling at me, that I couldn't go up there. Her expression and tone were not kind and I felt like a kid being scolded. The stairway was not clearly marked as private, off-limits etc. What was the big deal? It wasn't an enclosed staircase, but open to the rest of the store. If you don't want people going up there, rope it off. At the very least, don't reprimand people for wandering up. I'm a petite, middle-aged female, with one arm in a cast, hardly someone about to cause a ruckus. I left without buying a thing. I'm a psychologist and understand the level of stress in the world right now. A candy shop, however, is the last place I expect to leave frustrated and disappointed by a lack of empathy, respect and basic kindness. Please be sweeter!