This place is run by thieves. No price tags on any items in the store, nothing that shows the final price at the register, and they don't give you a receipt. My brother bought 3 days worth of breakfast food/sandwich items like eggs and deli meats and the total came out to $170. Yes you read that correctly.
We came back for a receipt just to get a cost breakdown and gramps at the register played dumb and said to come back the next day. Came back and it was a lady running the register to which she did the same thing, said come back the next day. Day 3 and it's the old guy again and we told him we need that receipt. Dude had to ring up ALL our items because the owner doesn't even give him the responsibility of printing a receipt. He had the nerve to ask "you do this when you go out to eat too?" Yeah, only when I'm clearly being scammed. You can tell this place is designed to ripoff visitors, they're all in on it and it's beyond me how this place still operates. They must have an in with the park, just a shady establishment overall.
Go down the street to the actual grocery store if you don't wanna...
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I just had the distinct displeasure of visiting Food for Thought. You no what? When I reached checkout it sure was "Food for Thought" .... Just exactly how did a box of cereal, a few snacks, some orange juice, Advil and a few pieces of fruit, that looked like they were nearing dumpster time, and a USB charger come to $95!!!
I wasn't sure if I should call 911 for an ambulance for the shock I sustained or for the police for help in what is clearly something they should be investigating. When asked the question about the bill the aging nasty presumably store owner (not sure if make of female) at check-out made me nervous to the point where I just handed over my cash to get the hell out of there as quickly as possible.
Do yourselves a favor folks steer...
Read moreFood for Thought is a tiny grab and go market. It's a fine little place for what it is: a convenient location to grab a drink or a few basic groceries to tide you over. Keep in mind that it is a convenience store in a resort area, and the prices reflect that. If you're looking to do actual grocery shopping, Fresh Market isn't far away and you can take the free bus in front of Park City Mountain Resort, a resort shuttle, or walk to get there. I stopped in to Food for Thought late after our first day in Park City for coffee and creamer and a couple of basics and found the items I needed with no problem. It's a tiny, tight fit of a store, but the employees were quite friendly and willingly answered a couple of questions about...
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