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Contribuisci feedbackTheir samosas are very delicious and fresh.Do not pass through Squamish without trying the samosas.
We stopped on the way to Whistler and bought two samosas as a mid-morning snack. We stopped on the way back and bought four more for future snacking needs. Very tasty! Do not pass through Squamish without trying.The restrooms were helpful and coffee hot.
People don't go to a convience store necessarily expecting to have a good, or even bad experience. Those expectations are typically reserved for a dine in restaurant, hotel, spa, etc. Let me tell you though, I have just had the best customer service experience I think I've ever revieved. Hitesh is an outstanding employee who went above and beyond to help me when i found myself in an undesirable situation. I'll spare the details on a public page but if management ever reads this review, I would love to elaborate and praise Hitesh further. People like him are the ones who restore my faith in humanity. The ones who despite everything bad happening in the world, remind you that good people still exist. I will remember this experience...7-Eleven, I hope you take care of your employees because you definitely have some great ones!
I had a similar experience as Jeff Slack who wrote a review 10 months ago. I live nearby and tried to buy a usb-c cable that was clearly labelled 7.99 tax and on my bill it came out to over $10.07! I double checked that I had grabbed the correct item. I did. I then asked the cashier if they could correct the discrepancy, the cashier tried to deny it just like in Mr. Slacks review. I had to explain that they aren't allowed to just do that and after making me wait, the employee tossed a loonie on the counter without a word. I'll be stopping at the Chevron across the street from now on.tldr: till charges higher prices than advertised. Denying price discrepancies.
Usual quick stop for food and drinks. They keep the washer fluid outside yet you have to bring it inside to get it scanned before you can buy it. So why bother leaving it outside; why not bring it in or enter an option on the till pm customers don't have to pack it in and out when they need it outside?