Ah, the 1950s. A time of sock hops, poodle skirts, and rock and roll. It was in 1950, in the middle of the Baby Boom, that Y-12 Federal Credit Union was born.
A small group of employees at the Y-12 plant formed the credit union that June. Word spread about the WOW experiences members found there, including new ways to save, create strong futures, and achieve upward mobility. By October the credit union had more than 700 members.
We’ve grown a lot since those days. Y-12 FCU now serves over 114,000 members as a full service, federally chartered, member-owned not-for-profit financial cooperative. Deposits are insured up to $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration, an agency of the U.S. government.
Customers generally enjoyed the food, noting it was fresh and tasty, although there were some complaints about specific items being cold or not prepared correctly.
Customer Service
Service quality was inconsistent; while some staff were praised for being friendly and helpful, others were reported as rude or indifferent.
Cleanliness
The restaurant was frequently described as clean, with positive remarks about the overall hygiene and condition of the facility.
Coupon Issues
Several customers expressed frustration over the refusal to accept coupons and issues with online orders, leading to dissatisfaction.
Operational Hours
There were complaints about unclear operational hours and being turned away before closing time.