Dear Mercury readers,
2020 is finally behind us, but our recovery is just beginning. Reader contributions (like yours!) will make sure that our dedicated team of journalists can continue bringing you the stories that inform, challenge, and make Portland a stronger city. You can help us survive 2021 by making a one-time or recurring contribution today. Thank you for reading, and we're so grateful for your support. You’re the best!
Thank you!
Comments are closed.
Commenting on this item is available only to members of the site. You can sign in here or create an account here.
Sign up for the latest news and to win free tickets to events
Buy tickets to events around Portland
Great deals on local businesses
Comprehensive calendar of Portland events
All contents © Index Newspapers LLC
PO Box 86208, Portland, OR 97286
Comments
I wonder how much of a case the woman really has. Whenever someone spends so much time on the pity side of things it causes me to wonder if they are just trying to distract from the facts. I am sorry her husband passed away but it doesn't really seem like whether or not they decided to go to Hawaii has any bearing on this.
Man, I hope this isn't as awful as it sounds here -- I really don't want to have to stop buying from Nectar. : -(
Interesting. This would suck if it turns out to be true. I shop at Nectar and have always had a great experience. I would be bummed
Check out the correction they just posted.It doesn't make things look any better, that's for sure.