Disgusting store, doesn’t matter if this place help to someone with this hard economy, the slaves workers, who work for few bucks, don’t speak english, everyithing is misplaced, I saw a lot accidents and whoever is the manager, said: You can do wherever you want, the place is owned by koreans and is obvious the don’t care … merchandise expired, someone needs to call to the health department.
Adrian C.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I have reported this Korean owned retailer to the health department 5 times. It’s a pig sty by design. The owners enslave the employees at dirt wages(what an innovative concept) and refuse to follow a modicum of respect for the consumer.
Blu M.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Cheap food and supplies. I’ve gotten household items here like toilet paper. The products are cheap and there’s a big variety. I once got a bike mirror that I never knew I needed nor existed.
Grace Y.
Tu valoración: 3 San Diego, CA
99cents+ store. Korean owned. I used to buy sudoku books, coloring books, construction papers, balls of yarns, popsicle sticks, star stickers for charts, etc. here when I was teaching children a while back. Now I just drop by to grab some gift bags, tissue papers, and balloons for someone’s birthday, Christmas, or any other occasion. Hey~ I’m not cheap(ok, maybe I am. just a little). as long as what’s inside is not cheap right? :] This place is pretty well stocked with a lot of stuff you can find in big 99 cent only stores. it’s just that not all their items are 99cents and they are WAY smaller(and a little more messy). Service: Well. it IS Korean owned. it’s ok if they don’t smile or greet you in any way. :P Parking: There’s a big lot in the back. enter from Normandie. :]