The thing about IGA is that they use more local based suppliers as opposed to the giant chain stores like Coles and Woolworths. This helps to keep money circulating in Australia instead of the large overseas corporations that manipulate food for longer than normal shelf life. Here's a good example: the avocado I am eating today came from a local source, so that money did not go to help a violent cartel in Mexico that weilds great power in growing and exporting avocados for the giant corporations. Buying local means we are helping Australia retain its self determination by not bleeding our expenses out to foreign interests. This particular store in Edgewater has the added benefit of being a really friendly and helpful store where the staff are willing to go the extra mile to ensure the customer gets what they want. You just don't get personalised human service like this in the giant chain stores. Coles and Woolworths don't even want to have humans to take your money. All this does is normalise the self checkouts as normal and natural, like the digital currency the central banking system has been trying to implement over the years. Edgewater IGA is a very down-to-Earth store with mostly locally sourced products and super friendly helpful staff. Today I needed help keeping salad fresh all day in my car and the staff helped me with a smaller alternative to the bulky 5kg bags of ice. Well done to the manager of...
Read moreAs smaller IGA supermarkets go, there is nothing really different with this store. The staff are helpful and friendly, but I think their range is limited and the prices a bit higher for an IGA. All in all a good store to drop in for quick small purchases, but I would not do a big...
Read moreReally enjoyed shopping at the shopping centre has a great selection of sugar free products and you can find something a little bit different with every IGA I reckon these owners have a stroke of Macedonian in them as they have a lot of new blister that reminds...
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