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Claim Your BusinessLucky's Market has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Lucky's Market ranks 1004th among Food & Drink Other sites.
In Lexington, Kentucky, this store opened near campus and right away there was a drug culture established from the head manager down through middle managers of each department including the cashiers, and of course every employee was either on drugs or trying to recover from their last bender. They would advertise prices that were inaccurate, and often for things that were not in stock. They also had a habit of closing at about 9:00 even though they were open until 10:00 meaning that they would start getting high and stop working so everything was unavailable from the deli, meat counter, salad bar, or anywhere they had cleaned up before 9:00. They would get crazy results trying to weigh bulk items. Often they would just give up and make up some number to charge for whatever groceries the customer could still find. RUDE to customers -- Let me just say that one guy trying to buy Jordan Almonds right after Easter made them cry which pretty much marked the end of the store which is now thankfully closed.
In Lexington, Kentucky, this store opened near campus and right away there was a drug culture established from the head manager down through middle managers of each department including the cashiers, and of course every employee was either on drugs or trying to recover from their last bender.
They would advertise prices that were inaccurate, and often for things that were not in stock. They also had a habit of closing at about 9:00 even though they were open until 10:00 meaning that they would start getting high and stop working so everything was unavailable from the deli, meat counter, salad bar, or anywhere they had cleaned up before 9:00. They would get crazy results trying to weigh bulk items. Often they would just give up and make up some number to charge for whatever groceries the customer could still find.
RUDE to customers -- Let me just say that one guy trying to buy Jordan Almonds right after Easter made them cry which pretty much marked the end of the store which is now thankfully closed.
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