Jamba review
Walking into Jamba I recalled the scent of fresh fruit and crispy pretzel bites. I went to Jamba in Meridian and noticed the cashier behind the counter.
To start, I asked her a few basic questions regarding her day at work. I asked her how long she has worked in Jamba, what her favorite drink is and good things about Jamba, and her least favorite things about working at Jamba. In her reply she said she has worked for 2 months, her favorite drink was the razzmatazz, her favorite thing was the workers, and her least favorite was the customers. The founder of Jamba Juice, Kirk Perron, unfortunately died in his late 50’s due to a heart attack. It is now run and owned by a company named Focus Brands. When I ordered after our interview, a couple came in and were shouting at the workers. This proved her point that she described in the interview that customers can be very disrespectful and mean to her.
The customers entered after about 10 minutes of leaving and yelled that they had forgotten their pretzel and were very angry. That is when I noticed that it must be very challenging to deal with difficult customers. After the interview I ordered a peanut butter mood, and my friend got an orange dream machine and some pretzels. Overall, in my opinion, I would give the smoothie a 9/10. It was very flavorful and to my surprise a lot of the ingredients are fat-free and good for you. I also interviewed a few people in the school to get their personal opinions on the matter. I interviewed the fresh man Danny Bewler, and he said he would give Jamba Juice a 10/10. I also asked RMHS P.E teacher and wrestling coach Guy Bullock for his thoughts, and he gave it a 7/10. And his freshman son Jackson bullock also gave it a 7/10. These are a few things to know about Jamba and overall, I think most people would agree it is a somewhat healthy and delicious place to eat!