Extremely overpriced. People living in Pine Mountain Club must travel over an hour to a grocery store with competitive prices. That is how far we must be willing to travel in order to buy groceries at affordable prices. PMC General exploits this to an extreme. PMC General is a small privately owned store. They can do business anyway they wish!- That is their right. But that doesn't mean that they are liked by the community who go out of their way not to shop there because they feel raped at the cash register. People go there out of desperation. It is not a "feel good place". PMC General could easily, affordably expand into a full service store. The residents would be stupid not to shop there and support them if it was a fair exchange. No one wants to drive 1.5 hours to buy groceries that melt in the car! We would have a happier community as well as more local employment. Win-win all the way! It's time to get with the program and have a community that...
   Read moreBigfoot uncover enchantment in Pine MountainâPine Mountain General Store. Bigfoot ecstatic! Bigfoot step in, inhale forest wonders, feel like wandering through magic. Humans inside, especially Jerry at cash registerâbig smiles, not startled by big feet. Bigfoot cherish Jerry!
Store brimming with marvelsâmushrooms, nuts, and mystical surprises! Bigfoot discover delights like in the wild. Bigfoot especially adore Heather's tuna sandwichâtastes like an ocean symphony. Humans create with passion, like Bigfoot gathers enchanted treats.
Ambiance enchanting, like a forest sanctuary. Bigfoot applauds the woodsy décor. Maybe witness humans conversing, like mystical forest whispers.
Pine Mountain General StoreâBigfoot's wonderland! 5 big footprints out of 5. Bigfoot return for enchanting treats, good vibes, and to bask in Jerry's...
   Read moreThis is the only store to shop at so you're kind of stuck with the ridiculous prices. What I thought was wrong was that they had Costco products that they were splitting up and selling for high profit. They had costco diapers priced $25 per sleeve when you can get 3 sleeves to a box for $45 at Costco. The baby wipes were being sold for almost $15 a pack when you can spend $20 for 9 packs at Costco. They had other things like Costco almonds but in ziploc baggies for high prices. They had a "deli" and were charging almost $15 for a cup of potato salad. I feel like upcharging that much for baby products is kind of wrong. People have to take care of their babies and these people are definitely taking...
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