After her divorce, Margaret resumes as store manager at Treatz Superstore and she has to juggle between babysitting her childish colleagues as well as raising her young daughter alone, all in the bid to achieve a work-life balance.
Treatz is a fictional supermarket and department store that sells a wide variety of items from groceries to electronics and furniture. Think of those buildings everyone swears showed up out of nowhere, yes that's the Treatz Superstore for you. This "mystery" of the creation of the store intends to be a running gag through the show. The store is owned by Michael Osagie Jr, a mysterious man who has managed to convince investors to start a chain of supermarkets in Nigeria - no, West Africa - no, Africa and the world will follow. This is the first Treatz supermarket and they need to make people love their store or risk getting closed. Being the owner's first foray into the supermarket business, there are clearly teething issues in trying to make the business work and these all add extra drama to the series. One of the great things about Treatz is it makes its own products.
After an ugly divorce, Margaret has been promoted to the position of store manager at the Treatz Superstore and she has to juggle between babysitting her childish colleagues as well as raising her young daughter alone, all in the bid to achieve a work-life balance...if there's anything like it.