We were in Plymouth for a funeral. I notice a "Community Market" and thought before we leave I want to go in there and see if I can find a nice roast. We used to live in Marengo, Ohio and had our own little "market" and the meat was ALWAYS so good. The convenience in not having to buy it in large quantities and the goodness all in "one". We stopped in the market and the place was busy! Busy when we drove by, busy when we stopped and ask for directions and busy when we went back! So, when we strolled through the store "looking"...eggs 45 cents.....just what "Walmart has for med eggs"....bought 4 dozen. Chuck shoulder roast.... $3.99 a pound!!! SCORE. Beautiful, pink, no bone, enough fat for flavor. Folks. APPRECIATE you community market. There is a pharmacy there and most everything you want. They carry out your groceries. There was TWO registers open. They bag your groceries. There is a nice pet supply area. (Ever get help carrying out 50# of dog food any place else? I can't get someone to load 50# of dog food in my cart ) Sure, there might be a price inscrease here and there but everyone has to make money to stay in business. One day you might have a handicap sticker in your car and you don't be able to even pay those few cents for help to the car and loading those groceries because you'll be shopping miles away from home and there won't be anyone "available" to help. . You have a gold mine Plymouth. ...
Read moreIt's literally the only grocery store in Plymouth. It used to be called mack's. It's a rather small sized supermarket and you can find all the essentials here. But it's pretty basic, with a very limited selection of healthy or organic food options. If you're on a specific diet and have to refrain from things like sugar, gluten, processed food, etc.. this may not be the best option for you. If you're the sort of person who shops at whole foods or trader Joe's, you wouldn't be caught dead in a place like this. However, jf you're able to eat whatever you want or you just need to kick up something like milk and eggs or soda and water, you'll be pleased with the customer service, but you'll definitely pay more than you're used to. Prices are a bit high here, but they do have baggers that will walk groceries to your car and load then into the vehicle for you. Which is... Not very common these days. And oh, MASKS ARE NOT REQUIRED. AND NEVER HAVE BEEN. which is...
Read moreBought mashed potatoes last week,nice! But few days ago i bought them,ugh.foul musky moldy stench.cpl bites tossed it out.when in doubt throw it out.called,complained.they mixed all the gravy together from leftover chkn.word of advice stop doing that,dont pour gravy on the mashed...
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