This is a combination "dents & dings" Amish owned and operated store with lots of grocery items. Products vary each time you visit because many items are near outdated from other grocery stores. Lots of canned goods, cereal, coffee and juices, cookies, other baked goods, candy, frozen meats, soaps, most anything in a discounted store. Shelves are clean and orderly. In addition, there are lots of Amish country items like Walnut Creek cheeses and meats, Amish jams and jellies. Fresh baked bread and other baked items are available in their deli section. There's more, and it's one of those places you go into for what you need and want, but also for whatever you may find as you stroll through. Fun if you like that kind of...
Read moreHave not yet been, however, after reading the recent reviews, we look forward to soon visiting. Many Thanks to those managing & employed by this establishment for the respect given to your patrons by acting to protect the few civil liberties we have left.
FACTS FOR THE TRIGGERED: Mask-wearing only spreads a false & dangerous sense of safety & security (as well as your willingness to forfeit remaining freedoms). 'Feeling' as though your obedience equate to you being clean & righteous--doesn't actually mean that you are. 😇♾📯
💒 "O my people, Trust in HIM at all times. Pour out your heart to HIM, for GOD is our refuge." Psalm 62:8 ⛪"For we walk by Faith, not by sight." 2...
Read morePros: Good prices all around. One of the most extensive deli counters in the region, and will slice to order any thickness you need. Cons: Beware that some items will just not be good or fresh (many of their items are scratch and dent, expired or damaged). Though it is usually pretty obvious which items aren't any good. Thoughts: the deli counter is aleays fresh, and Good. I've not gone wrong yet with their frozen goods either. I tried some exotic flavored expired jerky (ugh, lost on that) but found gluten free bread that was in perfect condition, usually $5.99 at the grocery, got three of them...
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