It's Okay - Cashier Giant Food Employee Review

3.0
Sep 10, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Great with hiring teens/young adults that need a first job. They work around school and other work schedules you might have. You can ask for days off and usually get them. You get Personal Holidays every month or so and you can use them whenever you want. Vacation days are given after working a year there. Register work is usually pretty easy except for WIC. Sometimes they reward you if you get a 100% on a Secret Shop (I haven't in a while so I don't know what they're doing now). It used to be a gift card for Giant.

Cons

SUMMER GAS STATION POINTS. They are pushing this really hard right now and I hope we don't keep them always or bring them back next summer. You have to highlight EVERY customer's gas station points and tell them their points. You will get written up if you don't. I never bothered before they told me they'd write me up because most customers really don't care and don't listen when you tell them anyway. If you are underage for something (alcohol or cigarettes, usually) then you have to get a key from the manager. This is a really big pain most of the time. For people under 16 they have to get a key for cigarettes; people under 21 can sell cigarettes but not alcohol. It usually takes a while to get a key (managers are busy a lot).

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

I actually worked in this position approximately from 2013 to when they closed their doors in 2017, I believe. In this time, I had a truly positive experience and learned a lot, and I believe this was mostly because of my experience with management and the culture of the place. Management looked out for employees, made us feel safe, and made sure things were done by the book and with integrity (such as making sure we took breaks when needed, no matter how busy it was..even though this was based on PA standards and wasn't the norm for staff to take those breaks in VA, management never cut corners or took advantage). Management worked hard to ensure a high standard and quality in the ways staff coordination, food safety and products were handled, whether being sold or if it was damaged, for example, there was consistent care and consideration in how things were done. We had a collaborative team environment that encouraged loyalty, dedication, and motivated us to do our best and not become "the weakest link", as we had a reputation to uphold. We were offered comprehensive workplace trainings, opportunities for growth and cross-training, in a diverse, non-discriminatory environment, with people of all different races, nationalities, ages, and abilities. I recommended this location as a workplace to some friends, who were hired, and then recommended it to their friends, so I saw many people commuting from my small town to come work for this employer and stayed until the location closed. Management worked hard to ensure staff and customers felt heard, protected, considered, and taken seriously, regardless of how petty the situation seemed or appeared to be "right", I saw all calibers of matters handled responsibly and with the utmost professionalism. Management style always centered quality over quick-fixes and prioritized people rather than simply seeing "staff" or "customer". We were encouraged to do our work right and work thoughtfully in every area or operations, from onboarding to training, to how we handled crisis or theft, management played a huge role, in my opinion, when it came to standardizing practices and creating a culture of excellence. This was always made obvious in customer feedback. We were in a tight-knit community, in a fast paced part of town, serving an older, wealthier clientele with high standards, but had many regulars and often heard positive feedback from them, listing reasons why they refuse to shop anywhere else, praising customer service and the quality of the products, but especially the quality of care and attention to detail that was apparent in our store. We were often told how good customer service was and how efficiently our staff seemed to function, and I believe customers could tell that it was a well-managed work environment. I also believe this contributed to people's overall attitude, and made people approach work more responsibly, as something our staff took pride in. Just knowing that the hard work and consistency we put in as a team could provide a certain level of experience that was felt by customers was personally fulfilling and it seemed to motivate others to uphold our good reputation.

Cons

It's hard to find cons for this experience. Sometimes management seemed overworked, but they took pride in their job and were loyal/dedicated individuals. Perhaps more vetting needed to go into hiring; however, their openness to hiring different individuals with varied backgrounds wasn't strictly a bad thing. There was an environment where most people could get a job fairly easily, but because of the culture, anyone who was hired would work hard to meet the standards that were already put in place and if they didn't fit that culture of integrity, they would move on, but most people (even those who weren't immediately a good cultural fit) seemed to step up to become productive and responsible members of the team, without too much prompting. That's just the kind of workplace we had, and I'm glad to have been a part of it.

2.0
Jul 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Easy Job and convenient work

Cons

Having to work in a grocery store for hours and having to do more than the job entails. Also very bad at scheduling with some clear favorites and influences from them to favor. Also advertised 15$ per hour but only paid 12 without my knowledge.

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