This grocery stores location is unique and how it operates. Each season they hire a new batch of j-1's (student exchange workers) and the store is kept well. As soon as they're gone the store goes into disarray. The other unique thing about this store is the seasonal tourist will buy groceries for their vacation stay and literally buy out the store. Also this Clark's leave boxes on the floor to 'stock' but the food just sits on the floor all day. Cold food pallets just sitting on the sales floor defrosting while they stock the coolers. I see products misplaced in the freezer section often. The chips section is perfect but I assume a vendor does that. Overall you're paying higher premium prices for a smaller selection that's quality is...
Read moreI wish I could give zero stars. This is by far the worst grocery store I have ever been to. Not only are the employees rude and disrespectful but every product is extremely over priced. When I was leaving the store today I was accused of shop lifting for absolutely no reason. I had just payed at the self checkout and I was followed out of the store for what? Just because I didn’t take my receipt I am accused of thievery? This store is extremely mismanaged and frankly I would rather sit in traffic for an hour to go to city market in Aspen than ever step foot in a Clark’s ever again....
Read moreClark's market is a signature place in locals. This specific one is amazing because u find everything u need, doesn't matter how crazy it may sound: gluten free bread, coconut oil, even fresh made croissants. They recently updated the kitchen so dely is open to ur view, something that's is clever and looks beautiful. 2 things u shouldn't miss: the fresh squeeze orange juice (is so sweet and so delicious that I can't stop to drink it) and the sushi (made there everyday, is as good as the sushi u find in fine...
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