Honestly the walmart has better prices on some of this stuff, which is unusual. Walmart has half gallon non-dairy milks for as little as $2.57, others I saw went up to $2.97 - is it worth the gas to drive over to that dump? Probably not. The grocery outlet does have great sales and overall great prices though. When the non-dairy milks are are about to expire or have expired, the price can't be beat. Frozen fruit prices aren't bad but the selection last time I was there was pitiful. Actually they seemed to be out of nearly everything on my grocery list, major let down since gas is outrageous. Travel 25 minutes north and gas is 64 cents cheaper. $3.85 vs $3.21 . Their NOSH section leaves much to be desired.. Maybe there are a few wealthy people living in the area but most people aren't going to buy a lot of that stuff, tiny bags of dried mulberries and other goofy fad 'super foods'. Keep it simple and give us hemp, Chia, and quinoa at a reasonable price. Other whole grains like brown rice. Non-dairy milks, healthier cereals, moms it eh- we don't want to consume canola oil and we definitely don't want to give it to children. Organic nuts would be cool too. You have enormous sections of meat and cheese, which may be where you make the most money, but get with the health science and protect your customers- that stuff causes cancer! The WHO says processed meat causes cancer, no doubt about it. Regular meat is probably carcinogenic. Idk about you but I don't want to eat probable carcinogens. Dairy is linked to a whole bunch of health issues including joint inflammation, allergies, obesity, breast and prostate cancers. The slow suffering suicide fad won't be...
Read moreEditing my comment because I was just denied help loading groceries by a new employee, who said "due to Covid restrictions they are unable to help load your groceries if you bring your own bags. " I told her I'm disabled and they do help me, she said it was against policy. So the sign on the door says "you can enter without a mask if you're vaccinated", I can count the masks in the store, and without vaccination records you can bet customers don't care. All stores returned to allowing you to BYOBags, I'm not sure why this store is holding on.
I collected plastic bags for 2 years, I'm done. I'm really discouraged by your policy. The cashier offered to help when customers started backing up, I said no. She kept checking people out who just went around me.
I did try to call and waited on hold for 7 minutes. I sincerely hope you give your employees some ADA training, the behavior is illegal and ableist. I was very embarassed.
There are currently no restrictions about bringing bags in stores. This is on you. By the way, if you were concerned for Covid safety, I WAS wearing a mask ;-)
Some of the hardest working and kind employees. Though the store could definitely use a face lift, it's a fun place to get items you might not have access to. Not our go to for fresh vegetables, but we save a lot on organic and...
Read moreI was just at Grocery Outlet. None of the regular checkers were there. The customer two ahead of me had an issue with his purchase and our line (1) wasn't moving. They opened lane 5 but I stayed. Then new butthead opened lane 2 and called for the next customer in line. By now I've been standing for about 10 minutes. New butthead says I'm not next in line the other lady is but she asked me if I was in line and then went to another line. I went back to lane 1 and he kept saying I wasn't next. So now I lost my place in line and lane 1 still isn't moving. By now I've had enough and I leave to which he says "Oh nice attitude". I don't know if I will ever go back to this...
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