UPDATE: On my second visit, I found out that the reason why none of the cashiers know what to do with the Loyalty Card number is because it doesn't work here. I'm going to try it in another Key Food, but why do they advertise it on signage at the front of the store if it doesn't apply here? Also, didn't appreciate it when discussing it with the girl at the Customer Service desk she couldn't give me a clear answer so she just started talking to another patron like I wasn't even there anymore. Rude. Won't go out of my way to visit again too soon...
Neighborhood market with a Latin flair to it, featuring abundant produce, clean aisles, and friendly service. Because I'm new to the area, I had to stop by and see where all the foot traffic was going. I believe this used to be a Bravo, but Key Food is still something special. First of all, I LOVE that there is hot food available here as well (white and yellow rice, beef stew, etc.) as well as both Cuban and Puerto Rican bread (yum!). It took me a minute to sort out the app and how to get my membership card mailed to me, but I appreciate the option and cannot wait to score some good deals. Most brands are available here and I would say the prices are a step up from, say, Walmart and a step below Publix. I can definitely see myself here regularly to pick up some produce, some rice and beans, and - like - 7 bottles of...
Read moreGot just about everything that you cant get at the norm grocery places pertaining to the spanish items, and Caribbean items. Its definetly worth the trip from Leesburg to KeyFood located at eithet location. I buy certain itemsnin either mulitple or bulk since they are a little out there. As far as I know they are testing the delivery service out but as far it being delivered to Leesburg area not yet. Probably the only store that would be worth the service charge fee that everyone seems to forget to mention until check out, that make it seem like free delivery on orders above said amount. then your hit with service charge depending on amount you order. So, i go in personnand keep my money. But Keyfood is a ways. And since they arr the only place that i am aware of to get my Hispanic taste buds going unlike the other store which viturally have no selection and mostly Mexican items, worth the service fee for those that cant get there. Side thought, why is everything in the norm stores filled with mexican products but labeled Hispanic. Hispanics covers a broad range. Mexican items are mexican items. If there is a mix of ethic backrgrounds included then go ahead and go Hispanic. Just because someone is hispanic it doesnt automatically make them Mexican. They good peoples, but lets stop making people hope for something in the aisle, that just never gone be yiu BIG...
Read moreThis is the best Supermarket in the world. They hire such wonderful people. Laid back but responsive. They seem like happy workers, happy to be there. Great variety of foods. Lots of Latin America and Caribbean options. They have a discounted shelf for non-perishables. Best selection of drinkable yogurts. Ongoing sale of ice cream. Low priced alcohol options. Few cigarettes. Lottery options. Western Union.
Wonderful produce. They even had fresh Chocolate this winter ... whatever those things are called, fruit? bean?
Dragon fruit.
Oh!! And they have great little cafeteria. Which includes empanadas from 3 different countries. And salad option also. But be prepared that the by-the-pound option usually does not include some more valuable meats they have there.
A tools store, pharmacy, liquor store, and maybe a hair place and a McDonalds share same plaza. Tire shop, and pet shop across the street also. And gas station.
But ... Yeah. Good food. Wonderful produce and drinkable yogurt options, OH!! And maybe most complete seafood choices of any place I have been. And a sizable health food powders section.
I am so tempted to get job there, so I can enjoy all...
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