I was at Stein's last year when I was visiting from Ottawa, Canada. Prices then were expensive in relation to the price of groceries in the capital of Canada - Ottawa with 1.2 million people. Now back this summer, a year later 2023, and the store is now a Watson's Market. The prices are even more outrageous at Watson's. Price gouging is out of control at this store. They are taking advantage of people in this small community who have very little income; they should be ashamed of themselves. The US dollar cost me $1.36 and yet your groceries are more expensive that Canadian groceries stores and also the goods have to travel further to Ottawa. Example: cherry tomatoes $5.59, back in Canada $1.99. Cob of corn $1, Canada .49 cents. Watson's is all...
   Read moreMost of the staff are very friendly good people. The owners however suck! They keep their prices super high four times higher than any other grocery store their produce is wilty and not good at all. They treat their employees like second class citizens! They cater to the Canadians and they make the locals pay the locals are hardworking Ranchers. And hard-working people there are 3rd Generation folks here that are too old to pay that price they're on a fixed income they happen to be the ones that built this town. And the people that bought Steins are from Idaho they don't have to worry about their groceries they...
   Read moreAs a member of a growing group of local craft soda enthusiasts, I was severely disappointed to find such a poor selection of craft soda pop. Even the smallest of stores I've been in carry the smaller craft sodas like Jones. I noticed that they do have gigantic industrial sized tubs of mayo, mustard, and ketchup; they also have the biggest jugs of nacho cheese and salsa I've ever seen. So I guess if you have a need for huge amounts of these things you're set. But for a soda person, the selection is absolutely appalling. I urge you, Mr. Stein, to up your soda game....
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