As far as I know, my opinion hasn't changed. Will Google ask me everytime I shop there? It's a relatively nice store to shop at. Has most of what I need and is close enough to other stores that have what they don't, but you can get better bargains on canned goods than Dollar Tree, across the street. It's also close enough to walk to, should my car be broke down, which is great, too. It's similar pricing to Aldi, but is a different business model. It's laid out like a miniature supermarket, with assigned aisles, for products. The only negatives are the produce doesn't last as long, if you're planning on holding onto your apples, for more than a few days. The prices used to be much cheaper, 10 to 20 years ago, but that's not...
Read moreMake sure the cashier is ringing up the right produce item or check your receipt before you leave. I was overcharged a couple of times. The first time it happened I just let it slide. Too much inconvenience to drive all the way back and try to get a refund. Then it happened again. So I decided to call the store and she told me to come in and will issue a refund but it has to be done within TWO days, that’s how long the receipt is good for. So, with the current COVID 19 situation and not wanting to go back within the 2 day time frame I got stiffed again. On a scale of one to five, I give them a big fat...
Read moreSave-A-Lot is not bad, it is conveniently located side-by-side with Jewel-Osco. Jewel is the more expensive store in town and Save-A-Lot is the less expensive store in town. One of the main differences is Jewel employees a lot of checkout lines where a Save-A-Lot doesn't. You also have to know what do you want to get from Save-A-Lot because there isn't a huge selection of meat and fruits and vegetables, however if you're not super picky and you want lower prices and good quality I...
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