Reading Michael Davis’ post over at Dallas Progress about the substandard Minyard location at Marsalis and Illinois being robbed at gunpoint reminded me of this incident at the now-defunct Lakewood location. That store, besides for lacking any sort of security, also wasn’t exactly what you’d classify as “at the forefront of supermarket technology.” I know it’s a small sample size, but that’s enough for me. Minyards in the Dallas-Fort Worth area: You are officially on notice. It’s about time to pony up.
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