Incredibly high prices, only stop here in an emergency. Large bottles of Heinz ketchup are $8, the dollar store next door has them for $5.50. Large containers of Folgers coffee are $12, dollar store sells them for $6. Cans of tuna are $2, dollar store sells them for $1. Instead of buying produce from local farmers, it's usually product of Chile or Peru or California. The produce prices are so high that most of it sits on the shelf until it spoils. The meat prices are not awful though, so there is that. If it is hunting season, opening week of trout season, or a holiday that brings in folks from out of town, they jack thebprices up incredibly high and hurt the local people. We drive 35 minutes to Weis in Hughesville to do our shopping. If you are coming up here to hunt or fish, bring your own food with you or just do all your shopping at the...
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Facts: I only shop here if it's an emergency. Coming from a place where we've got tons of grocery stores to drive down prices, the prices that Hurley's charges are kind of criminal. I realize that the owner has to make a profit, but not at the expense of the community he makes his livelihood from. This place has gotten increasingly touristy and therefor the prices have gone up, and I know locals who now refuse to do their shopping here. If prices could be lowered, that loss would be offset by people bringing their shopping back into this county.
And would it KILL this place to put in a bathroom?
Besides, the produce selection (no fresh herbs?) is really sad.
Both of these two stars are only meant for Joan and Christine, otherwise, it's a zero...
   Read moreThis market is where all of the produce that's just about to turn moldy is sent. The staff is pleasant enough - need to train the high school kids on courtesy, a bit better. The County needs quality foods at reasonable prices, and this store falls quite a bit short. Then, there's the "You're In The Hood" music where the demographics is predominantly...
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