This is my first and unfortunately my last visit I will make to this market. While there is a wide variety of items here from produce to souvenirs to cleaning products, there are several things that has lead to my low rating.
First of all I found this market to be very expensive when I could find the price tag but most of the time I could not find the pricing of an item. I then found the quality of items to not match the pricing - produce was scarce, overripe, and withering yet still rather expensive. I did not find any associate in the store to be particularly helpful and I was a little disappointed that the cashier did not inform me that they have a credit card charge before, I checked out. This lead to her telling me one total, I paid, then upon looking at my receipt I found a different total.
I did not find anything special about this store or anything incentivizing for me...
   Read moreMy main beef with the market is many items aren’t priced, so it’s a surprise at checkout, where you find that prices are very high. You expect higher prices at a small country market but, that said, Sind of the prices are definitely excessive. Our experience with the prepared deli items is mixed: turkey sandwich was good; mac salad wasn’t. The overall setup of the store is cramped and messy. There’s more potential here than is being realized. The best aspect is it’s the only game in town so, despite the prices, it’s good to have the option of going here and not running to Rio Rico. I just wish they catered more to locals and less...
   Read moreCharming little market, fair selection of items and very friendly, helpful deli service personnel, but watch out for Stephanie, a cashier there. We were charged for a $6.99 decaf coffee we did not purchase. When I realized that I went back with all my items and asked Stephanie, the cashier for the receipt. When I pointed out that we did not buy any coffee, she knew and silently refunded the wrongfully charged $6.99, with no word of apology. I expect small country markets to be more expensive, but to be deliberatly charged for something we did not buy, is...
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