Despite what some people may say, all these brands are generally very good and of equal or better quality than some national brands. First of all you will not find many products with GMO. Then there is the question of cereals. I read that someone said that the quality of their cereal is not good. This is a lie! I have found that the quality of their cereal is better than the name brands and is cheaper. Much cheaper. I don't know where that person got there information. But I can say a minimum of at least $2 or more per box compared to the national brand of the same type. There canned goods are also of great quality and you won't find a lot of stems pieces and rot spots like you do with some of the store brands of other big chains. The dairy is beyond great melt and eggs are generally at least $1 less per cotton or gallon then all other stores. The other dairy is also drastically cheaper which is why you see it sold out most of the time because people buy it in Mass. I have been shopping at all these ever since they moved into my area after being introduced to the store in another state and could not believe the savings. I will say that they do not try to compete with the supermarkets with meats and generally speaking there is a big meat market next to Aldi's so they really don't bother except for an occasional sale. They also do not have an in-store bakery or deli so I shopped elsewhere for those products. But if you are a wide shopper like me and frugal like me, you make your list go to all these first and then get everything else it any other store you usually shop at. Check the prices folks try the products and don't be fooled by people trying to get you to go to the more expensive stores. Oh, one more remark, there is little or no GMO products sold in all these because it is a German company they go mostly by the laws in Germany which are very strict about what kind of chemicals and anything else that can affect food unlike the United States.. and their European chocolate is delicious and less expensive if you want to buy stuff for Easter or Christmas you have to go at least 3 weeks before or they will be sold out by all the wise shoppers. Thank you for your time...
Read moreUpdate 12/18/17: Changed from 5 stars (based on their first few days open) to 2 stars after having been back to the store a few times since the grand opening. There are never enough cashiers, so it's no longer convenient as a side stop on the way to a full-size grocery store. I know a few young people who are good candidates and applied as cashiers, yet nobody has gotten back to any of them. This tells me it isn't a lack of available people... they plan to make it an unpleasant experience for customers. The fact that they don't bag your groceries is pretty lame too. I'm usually only going for a few items, so it's not worth the lines to save 45 cents. I have to bag my own groceries anyway, so I'll just go through self check out across the street at Walmart when I want to save 45 cents in exchange for bad service.
----------------- previous review ----------------- Nice, new store. Most of the products are generic, so you can really save a lot by going here before your regular grocery store. Get what you can here, and finish your shopping at a larger store. Produce seems to be fresh, but with most fruits and vegetables, you must purchase a package. If you only need one bell pepper or a few apples, you're out of luck. I must say though, you will usually save money. I purchased a package of 3 green bell peppers, and it cost the same as 1 pepper at Shaw's or Stop and Shop. If you have a produce item that you don't feel is fresh, you can bring it back and not only replace it, but get a refund! I brought a cantaloupe back, when I realized one side was soft... They let me pick a new one AND refunded me. This takes some of the fear out of buying...
Read moreI tried to take a more current photo than the current one on the site. The store is nestled in the back of this upcoming walking mall. There's a dollar tree, Wendy's, Walmart, wine and beer store, a brand new Starbucks, an Aspen dental office, a mattress store and other shops that haven't yet opened. It's across the street from a Rockland Trust bank & adjacent to the Wareham Crossing area. I just moved here and this is a great store, staff friendly, very clean, and great food choices for affordable prices. Fresh fruit and breads are different every time I've been here but learning to pick up when I see it. Plenty of parking, right off Rte 28. Michele Del...
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