I have a bit of a dilemma and would like some opinions
As many of you know I use a wheelchair to get around. And going grocery shopping is becoming a real pain. At the beginning of the month I like to go out and get all the basics I will need for the month. That way I only need to pop over to the local store to pick up a few smaller things when I need them throughout the month.
When I do the big shopping I get it delivered (way better than trying to bring it home myself).
I have two stores that are fairly close and would deliver. In one the checkout aisles are so narrow I can't get through the checkout, the selection of goods is not great and I wind up paying more for what I get (I'm on a really strict budget right now). The other store is small and has a smaller selection but I can get through the aisles.
There is a third store - huge, roomy aisles, roomy checkouts and great selection at great prices. Here is my dilemma and they deliver..
First, using a wheelchair and pushing a cart just doesn't work. Items on the top shelf are impossible to reach so I either have to sit there and wait .
The first time I went to the store I asked the staff if they could find an employee to go through the store with me. They said it would take a few minutes to find someone and that wasn't a problem. They also said the next time to call first (and gave me the number) so they could make arrangements ahead of time. Not a problem. She repeated this calling ahead at least 6 times as if I was a child who had a defective brain instead of someone who couldn't walk.
The next month I called ahead of time, and made arrangements for an assistant to go with me through the store and over the phone they said no problem. I went to the service desk as I was told to do and let them know I was there. Hmmm they couldn't find anyone. A supervisor (no I don't have her name but I sure wish I did) came down and wanted to know why I thought they should provide a staff person to take me around the store. I told her I had called ahead and made the arrangements (Now this is why it is important to take names). She wanted to know who it was that told me I should call ahead and they would have someone there. They had no business telling me this was an available service. She told me that in the future they would not do this for me and I should be working on getting an aide on my own to help me shop. On and on she went about me getting my own assistant.
Now I could be wrong but I think this was the very same person that gave me the phone number to call ahead. I can't be sure but I think it is.
OK I have been trying to get an aide to help me with my shopping. Seems I need a form filled out by my doctor to get an aide. My doctor is great and getting the form filled is not the issue.
I am so ready to call the store and complain about this supervisor - but again I have no name. duh you'd think I'd learn.
This is the first time I have been treated like a bad child because I am in a wheelchair. All of my interactions with other people have been wonderful, courteous, kind, helpful and considerate.
Do I go to the store again.? Do I find out who she is and report her? There are no other stores nearby that will deliver. And making 10 trips to the grocery store and carting things back on the wheelchair is insane but do-able.
So what would you do?