7-Eleven
4251 Northeast Antioch Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64117
About the Business
7-Eleven is a popular convenience store located at 4251 Northeast Antioch Road in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. This store offers a wide variety of food and other goods for customers on-the-go. From snacks and drinks to household essentials, 7-Eleven has everything you need. Make sure to enable cookies and JavaScript on your browser to access their website and explore their offerings.
Reviews
"The store smells terrible not sure if it's due to not being cleaned or the homeless community that lives in the bathroom. Never eat any of the prepared food it's awful. Other than that it's awful"
"Best prices for gasoline most weeks that is open 24/7. You sometimes have to go in for a receipt. Past that a typical has station."
"Me and my friend came in, forgot our masks but all we had to do was PEE. (Yes I understand we should’ve had them but we forgot). We asked the worker if it was okay, and he said yes. We then tried to hurry up and get some snacks really quick without interrupting other customers with their masks. A woman then made a big deal out of it and we were then kicked out, however he told us it was fine. Staff is extremely rude, no matter what."
"I was at this store, which I go to regularly since it’s near my job. I saw a homeless man in the store trying to buy a refil, and when the man behind the counter charged him more than what the sign said he asked him why. The man behind the counter was very rude, goes up to the sign and says it’s wrong, it’s old, and acts as if he homeless man is an idiot for not knowing that. I chimed in and said that he should give him what the sign says or take the sign down. It’s a very visible and large sign, and it’s always up, so if it’s old it’s been old for some time. He then starts to berate me for sticking up for a homeless man, telling me “You don’t need to say anything to me. You don’t need to get in our conversation. I will give him the drink, but you don’t need to say anything for him.” I was shocked, and honestly felt as if he was only saying this to me because I was a woman. Basically I’m not allowed to say anything or defend anyone, because it’s not my poisition to in society. When I began arguing with him about the fact that he was acting that way he kept getting louder and louder to the point that he started screaming at me. So I screamed right back, “Why are you screaming at me?!” He then screamed some more that I was screaming at him, which is so immature and just down right ignorant. He kept yelling and screaming that I needed to pay for my stuff and go and that I wasn’t allowed back at the store. When I told him that he started this, and he started screaming at me and asked the homeless man if I was right, who said I was right, he kept screaming that I did it first! I did it first!!! I asked who his manager was, he said he was the manager and then told me that he was going to call my job and complain about me, since he saw my badge attached to my bag. He banned me from the store. I took a photo of him as proof of who he is since I’ve never seen him there and he told me I was going to get in trouble for that and that I was on camera. He is so ridiculous, out of his damned mind, and needs some serious training on how to handle conflict in the work place. Also, like I said, this wouldn’t have happened if I was a woman, I guarantee you!"
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