During my time there, I was initially denied breaks unless I had worked at least seven hours. When I said something, they just acted surprised like they hadn't told me that several times. This caused a consequential decline in my health whenever I had to miss a shot, snack or meal for the first couple months. To top it off, they attempted to book me for fourteen days straight once, with no idea when my next day off would be. There's also the matter of tons of expired stock that still lines the shelves. Old soda, candy, I even found an entire order of expired deli meats once that would have remained on sale, had I not done something about it. Only the tip of the iceberg though. You should have seen the multitude of expired vitamins and etc that I removed from the pharmacy side. They claim to keep on top of these things, but the amount of dust and the dates on items begged to differ. Not sure why I waited this long to write this. Maybe because I still have to go there for my medication. That reminds me of the way they got my prescriptions put on hold by giving me double what I had asked for, several times in a row. It caused me not to have to go as frequently, leading some idiot to believe I was no longer a type one diabetic? Who knows? There's a reason for all the new faces there. Around the time I quit, they were losing people like crazy and struggling to stay staffed by what I can tell. New floors look great though and the manager really is one of the sweetest guys around. Some people hate his guts, but mostly just losers and base-heads because he doesn't grin and bear their stupidity. One of the few things I miss, aside from some pretty great customers and generally friendly staff. I'll give one star, but to be clear, it's because I have to. If everyone there worked as hard as Mark, it would be an easy five.