Sullivan's grocery store in Hattiesburg, Ms is a very good place to make groceries, bcuz they carry a variety of meats ( I love variety) and beautiful, fresh produce, and other stuff as well. Everytime I go there to shop the shelves are fully stocked, which makes it easier to get in and get out! Sullivan's sells money orders, for $.99, which is a great ππΎ thing, especially if you're needing one or more, but you can purchase your money order at the customer service area.ππΎIf you're on the W.I.C. program, (guess what?) Sullivan's Grocery Store participates in the W.I.C. Program, so, while you're there shopping for groceries for the house, you can also pick up your baby's W.I.C. needs!ππΎππΎππΎ Prices for the food and stuff used to be so cheap and still was great quality, but, just like everywhere else, no matter where you go, prices have risen! Although prices have risen, they're still very affordable and they haven't cut back on the quality!!! The employees are... well, they're working people, so, don't expect them to treat you like royalty, bcuz everyone goes to trying times and everything ain't always peaches and cream, I think everyone should treat each other with respect, say hello, make your groceries, and move on. Don't go there and nowhere else expecting some kind of glorious experience, where the workers bow down to you and kiss your...feet!!! I highly recommend Sullivan's Grocery Store! 5β's...
Β Β Β Read moreCrowded but of course, cuz everybody gotta eat right? Wrong signs on some items, and when I brought it up, the lady said well maybe they haven't gotten around to changing it. Small aisles by meat sections. Can't even fit 2 Sullivan's carts side by side thru there and it shouldn't be that way because a lot of human traffic comes thru there. Overpriced fruits and vegetables and most of them look old as if they've just been sitting there so I don't see why they're charging 4.99 for a regular carton of strawberries. It's just beyondddd me. But Gods & Goddesses do have...
Β Β Β Read moreThe customer service needs improvement. The cashiers were huddled up in a group chatting among themselves, and staring me down as I entered the store. When I made it to the checkout with my items, I wasn't greeted, acknowledged, or thanked for my purchase. I guess I was cutting into their leisure time. Maybe the glaring stare down upon entry was their idea of a greeting. That's the reason brick and mortar stores are on a SHARP decline. You come in to spend your money, but (some) employees act like you're bothering them....
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