I just walked by Island Foods during my lunch hour.
The store is smallish, but not that small compared to other stores around
him. His aisles are very small though, there is no way for any assistance
device to fit through. A larger individual may have issues in a couple of his
aisles, plus getting to the cash register would be a chore, it's like a maze.
There is no way any disabled person requiring a wheelchair (or scooter)
would be able to navigate his store. This is judging by the size of some
bikes at a bike shop across the way (with carrier or carts attached).
If he indeed did ask her if he could help, she should have known she
required it in his store.
If the link I posted above, relevant to Ontario, is used to judge his
store, he needs to redesign it.
ers
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