Easy access isles for food products. This Kroger's has a wide variety of fresh, organic and nonorganic variety of both fruits and vegetables. I notice this location in regards to produce options has a relatively normal to higher shelf life in comparison to other grocers both locally as well as back home in Florida. The employees at this location, in any department are OUTSTANDING helpful, kind and friendly. If I've ever asked a question they didn't know an answer to, they immediately went to find an answer for me. The store is always clean, the woman's bathroom, not so much. I feel the prices for foods we purchase are relatively far less expensive here than the local Walmart off the interstate in Lewisburg. I enjoy shopping early opening hours. During the flu outbreak, they have sanitary items customers may have and the store is always being wiped down. I have a personal issue with inability to wear face covering and nobody has ever questioned me. In fact, I was just in shopping this morning and know one of the managers from our shopping here over the years, he helped assist me with a pleasant voice. I can say the numerous times I've been in here during this flu outbreak that though I typically go upon opening, there's been a couple quick afternoon trips (*heavily crowded with customers) yet people simply tend to space themselves apart. There's definitely not a bad vibes or toxic environment from any one of the store employees. I love our local Kroger's here and gotten to know the friendly employees over the years we've lived here for schooling. Great environment with large variety and lasting foods. I, personally, own stock in an organic products co-op where I can purchase wholesale and tend to find their supplements at this store, always have some type of buy one get one half off and if you don't buy the other, the one you do buy rings up half off. Great Kroger pricing on their store brands as well! Thanks for the easy and helpful shopping experiences at...
Read moreUPDATE! I guess you can't write more than 1 review on a company? This store has gone so downhill. For many months it had a horrible smell that smelled like something rotten, all over in the store, but it hit you as soon as you walk in. A cart boy or whoever he was, was taking trash out of the cans and putting them in a shopping cart and asking me if it smelled bad (it did!) Then asking me to describe the smell. (basically just trying to be funny? I guess? I wasn't amused) 1 day on my lunch break I spent 35 minutes in line at self checkout, because they had half the self checkout registers closed! AND half of those that WERE open, were blinking. Naturally, when I FINALLY got to checkout, and was ready to pay, mine began blinking for no apparent reason. The miserable rude woman that came over, push me "gently" out of the way. (Gentle or not, say excuse me, don't push me) Then she didn't complete her process, so when she quickly ran off and I hit the go back link, to pay, it began blinking AGAIN! The store used to be clean and have variety, now it stinks and doesn't have anything, nothing more than Walmart. No reason to shop here other than for fuel points, which I never...
Read moreI braved shopping at Kroger this evening with a 9yr old, 5yr old, and a one month old...during the period before a forecasted blizzard may I add. It was a war zone. No parking space, no shopping carts, customers battling over the last load of bread-chaos. Anywho- I was in the checkout line when it hit me....I needed club soda for the mint mojitos I needed for the “being snowed in” weekend. I frantically told my son “oh no...can you run to the isle you’ll never find to grab some club soda you’ll never find?!?!” And out of no where (or from the Kroger heavens above) a lady came to my rescue. She said “need club soda? How many?” And I said “3 one liters please!”. She came back, as I had hoped, with the cheapest possibility...being the Kroger brand. She was a hero. But it wasn’t just that. When I arrived to the counter, she offered a young boy sacrifice to help me load my vehicle with the grocery necessities I had purchased. When they say not all heroes wear capes, they’re right. Some wear Kroger badges. Thank you Kroger warrior! You were the...
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