Main reason is because its an old building. Also its very hard to keep up with random ice cream bits flying around inside the case during days as busy as they have. Personally I don’t buy scooped ice cream there because of the messy case. And teenagers will never keep it as clean as I want. The rest of the business i chalk up to its age and have no problem. And who has time to dust all of those jars?
Maybe when they finally move in to their as-of-yet unbuilt new space that will increase the height profile of the Junction, a cleaner ice cream case will make more people happy.
Eddie;aa. If absolute cleanliness is a requirement I can assure you that you should never step foot in ANY restaurant/ice cream shop/sandwich shop/bakery.
Did CarDriver read my post? I think not because I made no mention of needing absolute cleanliness. I said outside of the ice cream case I have no problem with the store, dusty jars and all. If you’re going to lecture people get your facts straight first.
aa. I did read your post. If you’re not buying something because you feel it’s “not clean”-your right to judge then clearly perceived, or real, cleanliness IS an issue.
Not buying ice cream because I prefer a cleaner case is very different than requiring absolute cleanliness. In summation, real, perceived, whatever Driver person.