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3-chōme-2-10 Izumichūō, Akita, 010-0917, Japan
contacts phone: +81 18-867-0999
website: www.lawson.co.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 39.7341466, Longitude: 140.1078755
いとうさな
::Student part-time job? Please educate me properly.
黒龍秀政
::The owner of this store, the husband and wife, are also the owners of six other stores, including Hotono, but they are unable to properly manage products and human resources, and an elderly couple works as cashiers. It's so big 💢 When he gets angry, he yells at my store and tells me not to come 💢. I have complained to LAWSON headquarters many times. The answer from the headquarters was that the owner was a different person, and I thought that the reputation of LAWSON headquarters would suffer.
カッター錆ナイフ
::[We support stores that feel bad because they are too store-first! ] I'm writing this because I want the store to do its best. It was one day after class 5. When I bought a drink at the store, I opened the cap in front of the store's trash can and took a sip, thinking that I was going to go home after drinking it, when suddenly an old lady working at the store said something incomprehensible to me, ``That's not it!'' At first I couldn't understand why I was being warned about it, but Apparently, eating and drinking inside the store was not allowed even though it was classified as Category 5 or higher. However...there was nothing written inside the store that said ``Food and drink are prohibited.'' I have cancer, and the moment someone says something unreasonable to me, I felt pain in the area where the tumor was. I was more surprised by the pain I felt than by the sudden verbal warning, so I just nodded and left the store without saying anything. If he was in good health, I think he would have questioned him on the spot, but since he had cancer, his speech has deteriorated and his ability to express his voice has weakened, so I left the store to avoid any trouble. Despite being in category 5 or later I thought it was too much of my own rule to warn against eating and drinking based solely on the staff's discretion, so I sent an email to the headquarters to inquire. The initial response from Lawson headquarters stated that the rules could be decided at the discretion of the store. Additionally, we were told that eating and drinking is prohibited at this store because it would disturb other customers. However, it was never crowded during the hours I used from morning to 4 p.m. I avoided it during the daytime, but there were usually only about 2 to 4 customers. I had a hard time understanding it. Apparently, the main reason why the restaurant prohibits eating and drinking is because there is no "eat-in space." If so, first Shouldn't there be a notice that clearly says "Due to lack of eat-in space, eating and drinking inside the store is prohibited" to encourage customers to understand? Suddenly warning someone verbally is misleading, isn't it? Also, when warning customers, they will not be able to understand unless they are told, ``Due to the lack of eat-in space, eating and drinking inside the store is prohibited.'' When a store clerk warns, ``That's not there!'', the customer who wants to throw away the cap can't understand what ``is missing'' and it's just a misleading way of saying it. At first I thought they didn't want me to use the store's trash can. Maybe that's the case too. Thank you for your hard work in beautifying the store. This is the second email exchange from the head office staff. In the future, we will display a notice at our stores to encourage customers to understand that ``Due to the lack of eat-in space, eating and drinking is prohibited.'' I finally received an answer. First of all, I felt that the head office's work ability was declining because it was the second email that should have been written first. Also, at the end of the email, This time, it was also written as "private." Why does it have to be done privately? I have told my acquaintances that something like this has happened to me as a topic of small talk, and I think this is an issue that everyone should think about and not hide. I would like large companies to seriously consider small problems, and I would like them to provide thorough guidance to store staff. I also feel that the on-site SV is not functioning because I can't see the details. After this incident, I have not used this store. If... there is no notice in the store that says ``Due to the lack of eat-in space, eating and drinking is prohibited.'' You can clearly see the store's attitude toward its customers. I looked at other reviews, and it seems like the staff hasn't improved, as they have been saying about the low level of staff for many years. The customers were empty and the floor was shiny. I wonder if they don't want customers to use the trash cans... Please do your best to beautify the store! We are rooting for you! PS: I thought my eyes would rot when I stood in the store wearing Happi at the Izumi Festival. It's better not to overdo it anymore. Oh, this is serious advice.
1974 kitty
::I came to ship a package around 6pm, but the guy wearing glasses had a really bad attitude. It took a long time to attach the slip because it didn't stick to the cardboard, and just when I thought I had finally done it, it was snatched away as if it were my luggage. Not friendly. This is the first time I have encountered a clerk with a bad attitude at a convenience store.
A K
::When there are elderly people at the cash register, they often get the cigarette number wrong. Nowadays, people are wearing masks and there are transparent sheets, so it's true that it can be difficult to hear, but when someone brings me cigarettes with different numbers twice, I wonder if they have trouble hearing. Put it away.