Health, employee & sign problems

Yogurtouille
Business:
Yogurtouille

Smalltown User busymom
busymom's Review:
0.5 stars
TOO Confusing... is it sanitary? When you walk in you have no idea what you are supposed to do. In the middle of the place there are 2 girls behind the registar. They are either dazing into space or ringing up customers. As I waited for their "journey" to end I gave up and asked a customer how to order, since the signage was pretty bad and it was TOO CONGESTED in front of the signs that were there. I asked someone to see who they aquired a taste cup from. She told me she got one from the cashier. When I requested a taster cup the cashier (who had them less than 3 inches infront of her) said "sure" but she'd didn't hand one over. Instead I ended up reaching across the counter to get one. How sanitary is this place?? You get your own serving container off a SELF SERVE SHELF, fill it up yourself with yogurt and topping then the cashier weighs it and tells you the price. Right next to the containers, right there out in the open, are waffle bowls!!! Not wrapped, not in a storage case...WHO'S TOUCHED THEM... WHO HAS SNEEZED ON THEM.... what child who just came from the park grabbed them before their mom put them back on the shelf then someone else pick it to put in their bowl. I saw two kids playing with them in less than 15 minutes!

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