Very nice little 7−11… Mostly because it’s brand spankin’ new. They have lots of unhealthy selections for any occasion, which is tight for Americans because we love unhealthy foods, amirite? The clerk that we had was super nice, and asked if we needed help because it took us forever and a day to decide what we wanted to drink. After I chose a Gatorade and my boyfriend chose something else, he informed us that the Gatorades were 2 for $ 3. Good lookin’ out! My one star deduction comes from the fact that they have a ridiculously small parking lot. I think they have like four regular parking spaces and one or two handicap spots. The entrance to it is super small as well. When I was going to leave, I had to back out(OBVIOUSLY) and it caused a two car stop — one behind me and one in the road. I got several dirty looks. What the hell did they expect me to do? Ugh. Besides that, it’s a nice little convenience store.
Maranda C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Kent, WA
This 7 – 11 is new. They used to be on the corner opposite the Mosaic Hills apartments by the McDonald’s/Chevron. Their building is brand new. The new location is right next to the Washington Federal, kitty-corner to the Value Village. I do not recommend going to this 7 – 11 for anything consumable. My coworkers, friends, and myself have all either noticed or inadvertently bought products PAST the expiration date. Once, I was running late to work and needed a lunch, so I stopped and got a deli sandwich and a yogurt. As the clerk rang up the yogurt, he looked at it, then slowly put it in the garbage behind the counter and told me, «This is bad.» If this had only happened once, I would forgive them. Mistakes happen. But so far, the tally of expired products(such as a bag of candy«best before 12÷2014» bought on 5⁄2015) has been obscene. Nearly everyone I’ve spoken to has an expired product tale to tell. If you shop here, check the dates. Inform the employees. I don’t know if this is a health code violation or not, but either way, it demonstrates lazy stocking practices.