ok ok ok I'll explain again. The meat market isn't going under. It's been in business a long time and does very well. The nazi moved in next door 5 years ago. At noon she has no room to seat her customers. A year ago she bought all the connected buildings along the old strip. Bout 5 of em. Almost immediately she announced she's refusing to re-up the meat market's lease so she could expand the bakery. I don't mind the fact that she's expanding the business. Her place is good enough it was bound to happen. But I have trouble supporting nazi's like her who lack integrity and their business practices(MT)Montanafowler wrote:Redbeard wrote:she's always been crazy, but has finally gone off the deep end. Offended coworkers of mine. Offended other customers of hers. She bought her whole block and is kicking out the loleta meat market next door to expand her 5 year old bakery. The meat market is a beloved family owned joint that's been in business there over 60 years. But with all that in mind...her food is some of the best in the county. I'm torn. Maybe I should just swallow my pride and continue visiting the bakery nazi. The location is perfect for post hunt mealssws002 wrote:I'm still missing it, this place is just off limits because the owner is a crazy bitch? Is this a new owner or did she just go crazy? Is the food still good? I'd put up with a hell of a lot of crazy for some good post hunt food.
how did she offend you guys? i can't really see deciding to not to go to a place that is just expanding. The fact that she can compete with krispy kreme and the like surprises the hell out of me. if she's doing well enough to expand her small, private business that's great, our country needs more small businesses like that again instead of starbucks and krispy kreme. I'd personally support her business over any corporate shop. Yes, it sucks that a long time business is going under, but if they can't hold their own in the game, it was bound to happen eventually. if you're debating not going back, i would base it solely on her attitude rather than her expanding business.