Verilife – Arlington Heights

Posted on March 13, 2019
CategoryDispensary
LocationIllinois - IL
Rating
0.0
Status Closed nowOpens at 11:00:AM today
Verilife – Arlington Heights

Verilife takes pride in the professionalism, compassion, security and privacy we provide to patients and caregivers.



Additional overview

Verilife – Arlington Heights is a innovative medical and recreational cannabis dispensary located at 550 N State St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA. They are strongly committed to providing a safe, professional, and reputable environment for patients and recreational customers to obtain and learn about cannabis, its uses, and the science behind it. They offer an extensive range of phenomenal quality cannabis products, including a variety of flower, edibles, tinctures, concentrates and much more, each with different benefits and effects to suit customers’ needs. Driven by an unwavering dedication to public safety, community relations, and customer service, Verilife – Arlington Heights actively participates in community events, while fostering a positive image for the new cannabis industry. To learn more about Verilife – Arlington Heights, please visit their social media accounts, or check out their reviews and customer discussions on the WeedDirectory.

Jewel-Osco
4.1
Based on 1576 reviews
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Ciera HoustonCiera Houston
17:12 10 May 24
Had a WONDERFUL experience here. Rick in the bakery was so helpful giving me recommendations and suggestions. I was indecisive and he was so patient. I believe her name was TARENA but she had a short cut and was managing check out. She was INCREDIBLY helpful, but also hospitable. I am traveling and I wish I had them at my home grocery store! Thank you both so much for making me feel welcomed and guiding me in the right direction.
Bros incBros inc
12:16 15 Mar 24
My latest visit resulted in my being targeted for a disability and having my rights violated by security.I came in, bought a pack of dog food, paid at self check out, spoke to the a cashier as checking out and she put a paid sticker on the dog food as I was leaving. I put it in a box I was carrying and walked straight to the door. Once outside the door plainclothes security tried to stop me, identifying himself as security only after I initially responded I was on the phone and he moved aggressively towards me. He told me I had to open the box. I told him I knew my rights and he couldn’t force me to open the box because he didn’t have reasonable suspicion to stop me under shopkeeper’s privilege. He acted joke he had never heard of shopkeeper’s privilege and started insisting he had the right to detain and search me. I understand that stores have legal right to refuse further service if I refuse to present a receipt, however they require reasonable suspicion of shoplifting to insist I show proof of purchase if I refuse. As the security guard deviated from his legal rights, but still insisted “I [he] know my rights” and had the right to stop me. Feeling unsafe , as he was now operating outside his legal mandate, I walked inside to the service desk to file a complaint. Within a couple moments I was standing next to the service desk, with 4 staff members flanking me aggressively in a semi-circle cornering me against the service desk. By this time security had already acknowledged the reason they stopped me was because I appeared nervous. In response I had informed them that I had an anxiety disorder and am suffering from post concussive symptoms. Instead of de-escalating they had an unnecessary number of staff physically surround me. The man who identified himself as the security manager at one point said “look I know you have mental issues” and that I was “doing too much” by asking to file a complaint, and was hostile, aggressive, and disrespectful from the beginning of the interactions. Upon requesting contact information for corporate to file a complaint I was at first refused, being told them number would be on my receipt. As I had a paid sticker on my item I had not collected my receipt and asked for the number. The person behind the counter wrote down the corporate complaint number, but when I called that number it was actually the store number, so they’re also trying to hide their actions from corporate accountability, demonstrating they knew they had acted inappropriately.I have filed a complaint with corporate requesting they reach out and explain to me what action will be taken to prevent further profiling of people with medical conditions protected by the ADA by store employees. I will update my review and amend my rating when/if resolution is reached. I will also be contacting the department of human relations to file a complaint about discrimination against a medical condition protected under the ADAEdit: 4 days later still have yet to be contacted by the store manager or anyone above them. Have called corporate twice now asking for someone to reach out for resolution.Third update: it’s now been a week since the incident. Have called corporate 3 times now, last time (yesterday) was told the district manager John Large would be reaching out, after I informed them that if I didn’t hear back by end of day I would be reporting the incident to DHR today. Just wanted to make it public record that after a week and three attempts at calling the corporate office for resolution this store and district have made it abundantly clear that they don’t take discrimination against protected disabilities, or the rights of their customers in general, at all seriously.
BobBob
21:58 09 Jan 24
I have to agree wholeheartedly with the positive reviews. Most every employee at this store has always been very helpful and courteous to me. I would like to mention Anna, Charmane, Michael, Mary, Yang and others whose names I cannot immediately recall. I've been shopping here for over 10 years and have no major complaints. I think the managers are all excellent -- Caroline in Customer Service, Mary in Deli, Will in Frozen and Dairy, Chester in Produce,, Rhonda in meats, and of course PJ, the Store Manager, who I frequently see on the floor, -- a very "hands on" manager. I'm glad I have this store so convenient to me.
Aakash KhadkaAakash Khadka
03:39 08 Jan 24
Most unhygienic store I've visited. Rotten food, I'm pretty sure they never check if things have gone bad. Extremely disappointed.
Greg BrandtGreg Brandt
00:22 25 Sep 20
This Jewel-Osco is pretty good. It's a "Marketplace" which I think is their smaller downtown version concept. If you know what you need and know what they carry, they usually have things stocked well. I appreciate that they carry European butter. The produce section is good. Every once in a while you can get a sale on candles and other home decor. The staff at the self checkout is usually friendly and they have a lot of self checkout registers so the lines move fast.
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