"Your Go-To Grocer with a Green Thumb 🌱💳"
King Soopers remains a staple in my routine, a place where familiarity breeds comfort, not contempt. The store's array of decent produce and the surprisingly delightful collection of plants almost rival those near Cheeseman Park, albeit not quite.
However, not all is rosy. The store's stance on bathroom access is a glaring issue, echoing a broader societal disregard for basic human dignity—a narrative all too common in Denver. And let's not get started on the automated checkouts; a test of patience at best.
Yet, the silver lining remains. The gas station, coupled with the points system and a cash-back card, turns a mundane chore into a rewarding experience. Kudos to the staff, the unsung heroes keeping the ship afloat amidst the sea of retail monotony.
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You would think human decency would be a core value of this brand. After I made a purchase I asked where the bathrooms where and I was informed that there is no access to the bathrooms for the costumers. One staff member I talked to even told me how “they” had only let his dad in the bathrooms in the past because he was crippled but that was the only exception. He told me access to the bathrooms would need to be approved by management. When I asked the manager and told her I needed to use the restroom she denied me access.
I don’t know if this is normal at every Kings Soopers, but denying access to public restrooms in a business should be illegal. Specially a business that makes its profits from in person shopping. I experienced a lack of human empathy, kindness and decency by the staff in this store. -5 stars
I hope to hear back from management.
I'm so grateful for all the staff at this, King Soopers! Everyone is so helpful, and I am especially grateful for Chris who always delivers groceries to my car in rain or shine with a smile and Damita at self check out who is such a hard worker. Her joy is contagious. I especially love the fellow that shares rapid fired jokes at me. You guys keep up the great work. You are truly essential workers.
No public restrooms as many have mentioned, but beyond that they're seriously falling apart as a store. Products constantly out of stock, barely any checkout lanes open, and the app doesn't know which aisles half the products on my shopping list are in lately. The staff are friendly and clearly trying their best, but Kroger needs to get it together.
If I could negative bars I would stars I would !! The staff was EXTREMELY RUDE & unprofessional when I was shopping there for the first time, cause I asked to use the bathroom and when I asked an employee to let me in cause I have a disability and need access to a restroom, they said “cause of drug use” I will not shop here again!!
Only nice person at this store was the security guard, I’ve shopped at king Soopers stores from brommfield to bear creek & golden to Aurora- and seen worse theft and worse drug use. I understand it’s By the light rail but it’s not an excuse to deny disabled people or shoppers access to lavatories
The more I read the reviews saying no restroom entry and then seeing it face to face when it's an emergency is crazy. I'm stuck in the parking lot because my car died its 10 min till they open (sorry can't hold any much longer) and asked this worker nicely if I could just use it that I would be quick in and out. I have my 6 month old dog with me in freezing temperatures and he said "were closed" not even saying sorry or anything nice. It's just childish that there's no helpful people in this world anymore.
NO restroom for paying customers!!!! Just waited in line with $200 worth of groceries trying not to p3e my pants. That wasn't right. Definitely won't be going to this Kings anymore. I get having problems keeping it clean with slobs but for upstanding customers scr3w you guys for that....
I came to this store with 10mins left before the close. I came just to buy some ice cream and was told that I am not allowed to come in because their store was already closed. Even though it was 10:50 and I explained that I was just coming inside to grab some ice cream.
This place is getting more ridiculous by the minute. First, they deny restroom service to their customers. Even those with disabilities like me (diabetes, heart disease). And today, I was getting cough syrup and they asked me for my ID. Which I didn't have with me at the time. When I told the lady employee that I didn't have it with me she took the syrup out of the bag in a very rude way and said to me: then you can't have the cough syrup. Isn't this ridiculous? I'm 45 yo. This is the last time I'll purchase in this ridiculous and frivolous store.
Came mid day and had a cart filled of groceries. Absolutely no cashier lines open, just self check out. Freaking ridiculous. There were numerous associates standing around. I think your profits are high enough to afford at least 1 cashier, good grief.