Harris Teeter is one of the closest establishments I can access, literally about a five minute walk away. It's very helpful for when I have to do grocery shopping, but by no means is this store perfect. On my previous trip to Harris Teeter a few days ago, I took a moment to look around the store and see the flaws this store has, and unfortunately, they are very apparent. The biggest one, however, is how very little the staff get involved with the customers. On good days, they will at the very least tell the customer "Hello!" and "Have a good day/evening!", but on bad days, they won't even look at the customer until approached. And that isn't even mentioning the lack of cashiers that normally work. More often than not, there will be at least one or two cashiers working the registers, but the customers will pretty much always be limited to the self-checkout machines. The lines for those will often spill into the aisles, and the cashiers do nothing to help with that. I can perhaps understand choosing the self-checkout yourself, but surely at least one cashier would step up and open their register for the growing line. Suffice it to say, as convenient as Harris Teeter is for me, I do not enjoy the service.