Standard vitamin store, they pretty much only sell their brand. Good service and informative sales person at this location. Their supplements are good quality, but I wish they offered more variety.
Gentleman that came into the GNC at 8:30pm on 01/04/202 was rude and disrespectful, gave me a dirty look when the young lady told the gentleman that I was trying to get the promo, and gave me an attitude because they were about to close even-though I phoned in the lady who was there she said they were open, before I even came in, people with that kind of attitude is the reason why so many people stop coming in and order online, and these stores eventually close, told me to come back during buisness hours to resolve my annual subscription, will never be coming back again
I Love GNC. They Offer Great Herbal Extracts That Improve Overall Health In The Body And Mind. One Of The Most Important Things Is To Enter Each Store With A Little Background Information On Products They Sell, As A Lot Of Consultants Will Point You Towards The Higher End Products That Cost A Pretty Penny, When In Reality, You May Have Only Needed Something That Worked Better And Cost Less. Also Keep A Sharp Eye On Shelf Label Prices Because One Guy Totaled My Price Which Was A few Dollars Higher Than The Actual Price But GNC Customer Service Handled That Minor Issue With Humility.
Horrible customer service and ignorant staff. Dont go there!!
Manager is always friendly and takes great care of me
Good service. Willing to answer questions.
Love Gnc
This was the worst experience I have ever had at a GNC store. The employee Adam tried to tell me I had no idea what I was talking about and no way I could get omegas from a plant based product. He made my wife and daughter almost cry with his rudeness and tried to tell us we were crazy for being vegetarians. He even went into how he was going to school to be a dietician and we had no clue what we were talking about. Hope he did his homework and found the truth. Will never return to this GNC ever!
Jonathan Sharp, In life you will find a lot of clerks have a limited knowledge but you were correct. I do not know which school this guy is going to but he isnt listening in class or they are teaching the students false information I choose to believe he isnt listening.I am listing just a few different plant base foods that produce the omegas.Seeds: Flax, Chia, Sunflower,Pumpkin seed.Cabbages: Broccoli, Cauliflower, Bok Choy, Brussel SproutsLeafy greens: Romaine, Arugula, SpinachBeans : Navy and Kidney beans.Thats just a few but plenty to see the plant base foods do produce Omegas.
Limited selection, overpriced, and staff has limited knowledge of products.
Not impressed with the manager there....
Usually young guys working here,not too knowledgeable about female health needs/products unless you are into bodybuilding.