![]() ![]() Pallets left in the middle of the aisles, cashiers don't know how to ring up water correctly, it's not that hard. Moved to a small town, use to do all my shopping at hyvee, now I stray away. I've seen employee's being reprimanded while they were trying to help me (a paying customer!) I have fond childhood memories of my grandpa taking us kids to Hyvee for sunday breakfast, never had a problem in the city. They switched my city so that I can't get relevant deals and pricing, (and they keep switching it to a city I have never been to!) I couldn't even order groceries if I wanted to. They need to fix the website, I've emailed them multiple times and they are too incompetent for the basic fix. It use to be great, now going way down hill. I've been going to Hy-vee stores since I was a child. Grocery delivery is the future - don't be a Blockbuster. Not paying attention to their mess of a delivery system is bad move. I just put it in and get my stuff with any appropriate substitutions chosen just fine. I do NOT get 30 texts while they shop my order asking me questions that I already left notes about. I've left detailed notes by each item, but it doesn't matter. I fill out their little "substitution/no substition" checkmarks, but it doesn't matter. We are always missing 50% of our order items, they go through DoorDash now, so I tip them online (it's not their fault HyVee is bad at filling orders), but if my order is $100 of stuff, I tip DoorDash $10 ahead of time, but the order comes and it's only $45 of stuff. But the last 1-2 years has been horrible. We pay the $100/year and it has always been worth it. We have done HyVee delivery for 5+ years. You can tell the health of a society by the way they treat their weakest and most vulnerable people. Also leave reviews and tell them to seek out the same resources and make complaints about what's going on. You are the most vulnerable people in society and you don't deserve to be treated like that. You're standing up for yourself and you're standing up for people like you. I don't want to detour you from shopping at Hy-Vee pharmacy but if you do and you feel you have experienced discrimination you need to file these complaints. Trying to make complaints within Hy-Vee will just lead you in circles. And other government agencies to make complaints. If you feel you have experienced discrimination from Hy-Vee and are disabled you need to contact health and human services, as well as the better business bureau. I believe that Hy-Vee is discriminating against people based on sex race and disability and many more. I believe this could be because they're understaffed and don't want to serve the weaker more vulnerable poor people in society. Then they're going to keep stalling and hope that you go somewhere else. They will also act as if they don't even know they have prescriptions to fill for you. If you are new to the Hy-Vee pharmacy and you are disabled they can see that in their system. ![]() Investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire.I believe Hy-Vee does not like or want people that are disabled filling prescriptions there. "I just did what I have to do to save everybody's life," he said. Thanks to the quick actions of Rivera, nobody inside the home was seriously injured. Officials said the heat of the fire caused minor damage to a neighbor's house. The Syosset Fire Department was joined by eight other fire departments to battle the large blaze, but they could not save the home. He then helped usher the family and their dogs out the back door to safety. Rivera said that the family, who don't speak English, tried to gather belongings and wanted to run out of the front door, but it was blocked by the flames. So, I just rushed in, putting my life at risk." ![]() "My heart, it was just going crazy because I saw the baby, and I saw the people, and I didn't want them to die either. "I just rushed in," he told the news station. Rivera quickly rushed over and found five people and a baby inside. Kevin Rivera told News 12 he was wrapping up his route in Syosset on Saturday (September 10) when he saw flames coming out of their house. #Hyvee deliveries driverAn Amazon delivery driver from Long Island, New York, is being hailed as a hero after saving a family from a burning home. ![]()
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