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Ros's Cabinets

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15065 32 Mile Rd, Romeo, Michigan, 48065, United States
(586) 752-7750
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Mar 16, 2016
Well, I cannot speak for the quality of the workmanship as I'm not a customer. What I can speak for, however, was what I witnessed during my commute to work this morning. During my usual stop at McDonald's to pick up my morning cup of coffee, I ended up in line behind a man driving a red pickup truck with "Ros's Cabinets" written on the sides and rear and their phone number on it. As we exited the restaurant driveway, the man driving the truck proceeded to toss a glop of sauteed onions out his window and onto the sidewalk. As a dog owner, I was horrified as I know that onions are toxic to dogs and some poor unsuspecting dog owner who later walks their dog along that route might end up being victim to this man's littering. It gets better- I followed behind him down Crooks Road and over the course of the next mile, the man continues to throw bits and pieces of unwanted food out his window. I watched as multiple pieces almost hit my brand new car. I began honking at him to stop, but the man was too engulfed in sorting through what he did and didn't want in his meal that he didn't notice. Funny- but I'm pretty sure that his order came in a bag that I'm sure would have been a better receptacle than the road he was driving on. I called the number and spoke to a receptionist. Instead of being horrified or even remotely appalled, she simply said she would let the driver know. Bottom line to this driver- the road is not your trash can and you need to be more considerate of other people. Not to mention that when people see a company vehicle, the driver and their driving need to be reflective of the values and integrity of that company. Hopefully, their jobs do not reflect the sort of "slobbish" behavior I saw today. Absolutely disgusting.

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