I’ve been getting lots of photos blown up and then going to Hobby Lobby to frame them. They do a good job and I like that they are reasonably priced. I wish the coupons applied to everything in the frame rather than just the frame or just the matting but I guess nothing is perfect. I’d suggest them. I just wish they had more frames to chose from.
Trista T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Canton, IL
O man, the previous review makes me really sad. I love Hobby Lobby and am sad to see their religious beliefs are interfering with good business practice. That being said, I love coming here for all my crafting needs. I am a huge scrapbooker and love the great deals I can find here. I could spend hours strolling down aisles checking out the home décor. The have so many products for party supplies, framing, holidays, and more. The prices are very reasonable and they always have coupons. I disagree very strongly with their actions outside of the store, but unfortunately I am addicted and can’t imagine going anywhere else for my stickers and paper. I hope they can move past their personal beliefs and create better business practices since their customers have many different backgrounds. Maybe then we can see them opened on Sundays!
Shannon m.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
My mom lives in Peoria and I used to go to this Hobby Lobby with her for our crafting needs until… Hobby Lobby is a business sustained by a majority of female clientele. Despite this, the male CEO, David Green, and Hobby Lobby sued the United States to try to deny some women access to birth control. !!! I am in utter shock. How does this employer think it has the right to interfere with it’s female employee’s reproductive health?! Do they like the idea of other religious people shoving their beliefs down their throat? Guess what? Hobby Lobby has no lawsuit out against insurance covering Viagra. Why does that not surprise me? Hobby Lobby has targeted women specifically. What’s more is that the legalities of access to reproductive health options consistently harm low-income women because they have less resources and less options — and there is plenty of evidence on this. I will never shop there again. Neither will my mother. Neither will our friends. If Hobby Lobby doesn’t want to adhere to the United States’ laws of equality, perhaps they should practice their business, and their religion, elsewhere.