Holland & Barrett

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Haywards Heath, United Kingdom

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Health food store· Health and beauty shop· Vitamin & supplements store

Holland & Barrett Reviews | Rating 2.2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Holland & Barrett is located in Haywards Heath, United Kingdom on Unit 20, 21 The Orchards. Holland & Barrett is rated 2.2 out of 5 in the category health food store in United Kingdom.

Address

Unit 20, 21 The Orchards

Phone

+44 3300582640

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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emma Vv

Ignored by 2 staff members who were more interested in sticking shelves than working kn the till / serving a waiting customer. Thanks guys great service!!

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Jackie Castle

On Saturday 8th June,I visited your Haywards Heath store,between 12:45 and 1:30 to find it closed with no explanation!!! Not good for trade I feel!!

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David Fisher

Large shop but didn't sell a single RTD (ready to drink) protein shake. When protein supplements are 40% of your sales its the least you could do. Very annoying.

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anna buxton

Last Saturday when I went shopping at Holland and Barretts Haywards Heath Branch, they flatly refused to accept my – original, in-date, received by post, and having my name and address printed on the back of it – points accrued discount voucher. In front of a queue of customers, treating me as if I had been attempting to commit some sort of crime, the manager insisted that the code on the voucher had already been used on the 6th March at their Crawley branch and therefore could not be used again. (The last time I visited Crawley was about 15years ago and I do not even know where the Holland and Barrett branch is) In response to my protests, she decided that maybe someone else could have downloaded my code from the Internet and used it, and she offered to ring the customer care line to see if they could do anything, but warned me that it could take a long time to get through. After a while of unsuccessful waiting, I asked for the phone number and subsequently rang them myself. The customer care line at least had the decency to apologise; acknowledged that I hadn’t done anything wrong; promised to post me a replacement voucher; and admitted that the manager could, at her discretion, have perfectly well accepted the original one. The princely sum that the manager was unwilling to risk putting her head on the block for ? It was 50 pence.