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Can I post the pictures of the disgusting kitchen on Google reviews?

I am planning on leaving my job. They promised me a certain position to entice me into working full time (I was part time) and I’m still doing my old job entirely. They told me after I got my new “position” that I would be getting no raise because “the last manager hired me at a wage too high for my last position.” I have a retail bakery job with experience and they currently pay me $18 an hour. Anyway, I have MANY pictures of how disgusting it is and how dirty they keep things. They have been so disrespectful of me (scheduling me to close then open with 10 hours between shifts, knowing I have an infant, as one example) so I want to air out their dirty laundry, literally and figuratively. The state of things is GNARLY, and I have plenty of photos to prove it. I have…


I am planning on leaving my job. They promised me a certain position to entice me into working full time (I was part time) and I’m still doing my old job entirely. They told me after I got my new “position” that I would be getting no raise because “the last manager hired me at a wage too high for my last position.” I have a retail bakery job with experience and they currently pay me $18 an hour.

Anyway, I have MANY pictures of how disgusting it is and how dirty they keep things. They have been so disrespectful of me (scheduling me to close then open with 10 hours between shifts, knowing I have an infant, as one example) so I want to air out their dirty laundry, literally and figuratively. The state of things is GNARLY, and I have plenty of photos to prove it. I have tried my hardest to keep things clean/clean existing very old messes, but they continue to appear. Is a grocery store considered private property? Can they potentially sue me or something for posting photos of things online? I feel our community has a right to know what goes on here.

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