Been shopping at this Key Food for over 25 years and in those years you notice quickly changes. There staff of employees are great and with any large store, at times there are bumps in the road. Pushing on at 79 years old, I use my car to shop once, twice a week. A tip for you younger ones if you drive, never buy or rent a house unless it has a driveway to keep your sanity. The parking lot belongs to Key Food and the small businesses within the lot. Since Price Congestion took into effect, do believe people are using this lot then using the subway or bus to venture into the city. There has been a dramatic change to this lot and my shopping habit. In short NO PLACE TO PARK. Shopping at Key Food Supermarket is great five star and more, but parking now has become a long term parking lot. And like the new tariffs imposed on all of us shoppers we are the losers and within a short time...
Read moreDon’t go there! They tow their customer’s cars! You need to find balance in your parking rules Key food ! I get that you want the privacy of your parking lot respected and dedicated to your customers. Towing people’s cars who don’t don’t go shop in your store and just look for a free parking spot is fair. But what you are doing is also targeting the actual customers of your store !! Anyway, we were shopping in your store almost everyday for the past 7 years. But with this ridiculous and wild event that happened to us, we will never come back and will go somewhere else where customers ARE ACTUALLY RESPECTED! You caused a lot of unecessary stress to me and my family with this unfair towing and we will not forgive you.
With these kind of rules, I guess there will be more available parking spots on your parking lot but also less customers if you treat honest...
Read moreAs Charon escorted the dead across the river Styx, so can you cross McGuiness once in a while. Key Food is a superior supermarket to C-Town—not only is their non-walled-off pharmacy section a boost, but also their seemingly endless manager special on select beers. It is a larger space, so of course their selection is more vast. However, that spaciousness more generally feels better to be in, at least as a casual grocery seeker. One note is that their produce is neither more fresh, nor as comprehensive as Market on Kent's. But you will certainly save a gold coin (which you may give to Charon) in shopping here instead. Due to its square footage, you may, like Orpheus, lose your love in this anti-Hades. But unlike him, there will be no trials and tribulations in bringing them back across the...
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