Switched from Woods to G2M because Wood's prices got ridiculous and are still rising. Now G2M is Town and Country and I guess they feel that if Woods can have high prices so should we. Have personally watched prices climb almost daily at T&C since it changed over. But, when the store brand of milk went from $3.89 to $4.89 a gallon overnight, well I am done with them. Full time residents on fixed incomes have to suffer the greed of of business exploiting the summer home owners and vacationers. I was in grocery business for 20 plus years and this does not have to be this way. And it will keep going this way unless we as customers stop purchasing. But since us full time residents are stuck with these two greedy CORPORATIONS...... Right now Save A Lot should be getting all of our business in this area. Selection is limited I know, but it beats driving all the way to Walmart (which really is more price friendly on basic staple food items. I compare...
   Read moreNormally my meals here are pretty good but today just wasn’t it. Asked for a tender meal 3 piece mashed potatoes gravy and Mac n cheese but the gravy on the side because I hate the gravy touching my other food! Lady swore it wouldn’t touch my food and rejected the request for it to be on the side so she dug a hole in my mashed potatoes and started to pour the gravy in the hole and I asked her if that was old because it was so chunky and as she poured gravy in the center she said it’s like thick pudding it’s how it’s made here so me not ever having the brown gravy before I assumed maybe it was in fact how it’s supposed to be made. When I got home gravy is all over my tenders which I can’t stand any sauce on my tenders and the gravy has a thick slimy substance to it. A complete waste of money spent but lesson learned! Gravy was definitely thicker than pudding wouldn’t even slide off my fork or through...
   Read moreThey always have very affordable specials on produce, and their greenhouse is a great place to get flowers and tomato plants in the spring, and for that I would give five stars if it were separate. That said, we have had SEVERAL problems with expired food from the dairy section, dry goods sections, baby food section, and cold juice drinks from the case up front. Most people wouldn't notice on the dry or baby goods, but after getting expired cold case items, I check religiously and have continued to find expired items from time to time. I will continue to buy produce and dry foods when it is more convenient than going all the way to walmart, but try not to buy perishables in the winter, when turnover is slow. The employees are nice, and I love that it is one of few small businesses still thriving on the West Side, and so we continue to try to support them,...
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