Okay so I live nearby AAA and even when I didn't I go there quite a lot. I go there at least probably twice a month if I can or sometimes one month and most of the time. I'll do my grocery shop. Grocery shopping haul all in one go because they always have pretty good prices. And to be honest with y'all it is way cheaper than Safeway. It's way cheaper than superstore, but most of the time I can't find you know certain things at AAA. So then I will go to Walmart or Safeway. Or yes on occasion. I'll go to a superstore if I can't find a certain thing, but otherwise overall they're even friendly too. They're just have a really tight knit on stuff and you also got to be careful cuz I do have surveillance cameras all over the place so that's a good thing to know to you know. Be careful and if you take your shopping cart they won't let you put anything in your shopping. Cart would have to take your shopping cart but you would have to grab a basket at the same time. So me so make sure you go with someone who can take a shopping carts or who can pull the the basket along behind so just get dynamite. But overall they're really nice there. And yes I'm not going to lie. They do get pretty long lineups. I'm not going to line about that but overall they try to do it as fast as they can and they're still really friendly doing it too. So just make sure to show the same courtesy as they showed you. Just you know and say please and thank you and you know just you know just be friendly. You know that's all you can do. If you want them to be friendly and listen to you then honestly you should be more. You know nicer right? But anyways they are nice people so just you know just make sure you're...
Read moreTriple A Fresh Produce is well managed, with excellent selection, practically a one-stop shopping experience.
Note that, as you enter, the layout is spacious and well ventilated, fresh air feeds through the shop floor. This is a popular store but it's never too busy to quickly access a cashier. The customers who frequent here, are diverse but polite, there is respect shown by most clients, a nice community feel. In today's world, the employees can be seen to wear masks. Also most of the customers do as well, on average, but those who don't are careful and seem to be paying attention to keep space.
The vegetable, fruit and produce selection is excellent, very well rotated, reasonably priced and fresh. This grocer carries delicious "rare" fruits, for example leechee: very nice to have access to as a customer. Many BC staples are provided, for example strawberries and raspberrys.
A very noticeable selection of eggs, sauces, rice, noodles and breads are stocked here. And note, it is pleasing to see that both Asian and Western items are available. In addition, rarer artisanal items: hot sauces, or nuts. As an example, they have packaged organic chestnuts which are a rarer find.
Because it includes a butcher, a dairy section, and is catering to the community of North Burnaby, I cannot think of a better place to do my shopping.
The employees who work here show pride, and the produce and grocery shopping experience reflects...
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❌❌Full Negative review❌❌
On August 28, 2025, at around 3:55 PM, I lost my iPhone at this storeupon arriving around in 10/15 minutes. Staff were blatantly uncooperative, offering no help when I asked about my missing phone. Only after I activated lost mode and played a loud sound did a cashier rush out with it, refusing to identify who found it or where. They claimed the sound came from near the cash till—an area I’m certain I didn’t visit, as I was still shopping. My request to review security footage or speak to a manager was flatly denied, with staff dodging accountability by pretending not to know who the manager was. They laughed off the incident, exploited their supposed language barrier (despite running a business in Canada), and provided no clear explanation. This negligent, suspicious behavior and refusal to address a serious issue make this store completely untrustworthy. Avoid...
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