My go to neighborhood market, they're getting better but they should make sure they don't talk smack about the customers when they're lotto machines malfunction. People play them because you put them in there, don't say negative things against the person for others to hear when you have to come from behind your piece of plexiglass to fix the problem, you're an entrepreneur, your first concern should be the customer's concern for the machine taking her money and her not getting her product. But low key, they don't respect us, it is what it is, however our EBT dollars, and lottery playing, and check cashing affords them the ability to send money back home, drive good, eat good, live good outside of Detroit Michigan and pass on an inheritance to their children's children. I wish we could get it together, treat each other right and open our own grocery stores to do the same for our families but we'd rather be victims of the systemic plot against us and make excuses for not working...
Read moreFood highly over priced. Stores like this are great for the area considering there are little to no grocery stores near this area. But you prey in your customers with awful price points where people young and old are forced to purchase these goods at an elevated price because....well the next best thing is a CVS.
Not to mention you cant even cart your groceries to the parking lot because you also have that corralled in as well, so customers are forced to make multiple trips for their groceries.
Staff is nice. Idk about the owners but they need to make their selections more affordable considering your store is placed in a low income area. Because right now you look...
Read moreConvenient. OK overall. Prices high, but you pay for not having to run to the Suburbs for some items. Clean. Safe. Most employees are friendly and respectful - especially the Security Guard, who's watching to see "if" you're a thief, but not "treating" every customer "as if" they were....
But look closely at Every item in this store. Every item.
ALWAYS check dates for expired/near-expiring shelf items, check the roots/stems/ smell for rotten produce -- and meats that are brown at the bone or on the package bottom - Smell them....
"Maybe fine," if you're "cooking everything up and eating everything up That same day as you purchase it" - if not,...
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