Food City is a great place to do your grocery shopping or to just pick up a few things. Some things that I have found there, I have not found in other stores. The cashiers are courteous, polite and helpful. They have Buddha hams that are out of this world and Annie T's salad dressing which my mom used to love from a local restaurant. A great selection of fresh pickles in the produce section and 4 packs of Good Season's salad dressing for a cheaper price than other stores, I compared them. Whether you want a single beer or a 12 pack of beer, they have an extensive beer selection. For your furry friends is plenty of dry and wet food, treats, cat litter boxes and fresh food for dogs in a small fridge. I know plenty of people who come from different towns just to shop there. Overall, a good experience and where there are a lot of prices that are cheaper than surrounding stores. I...
Read moreJust moved here. About my 4th time in the store. This guy at the check out never says hi, never smiles, or anything. At around 1:30 PM today ,I went to his register, and he refused to smile or say hi, like he had never seen me before, and even though I greeted him in a friendly way. Then he rudely shoved my receipt at me. Yet as I was walking out and turned around I saw him smile to the gals working at the next register over and they were laughing as if something very funny had just happened. I know it's wrong to judge a place by just one employee, yet this guy has left such a bad taste in my mouth, I feel inclined to go where I know there are courteous, friendly check out employees. I will certainly avoid this fellow at all cost should I ever need...
Read moreFood City is without a doubt the pinnacle of human achievement. Any review that gives this store fewer than five stars is incomprehensible; I'd give it 12 stars if I could. Every experience I've had in Food City has been euphoric. The diversity of people employed by this breathtaking establishment is unprecedented. From the naive 16 year olds at the cash register to the deeply cynical (but profound) man in produce, to the stoically brilliant employees at the delicatessen counter, if you want to experience the breadth of humankind, this is the place to go.
Food City is a piece of old school Americana; it single-handedly restored my faith in donuts and...
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