Only reason I give it one star is for lack of accesibilidad/accessibility to the neighborhood. They don’t accept EBT. As a former resident and someone who grew up with food stamps and just surviving here in this neighborhood before gentrification this really upsets me because this area still has a lot of original resident who may happen to still be low income. But the fact that they don’t accept EBT makes me super angry for a those who can’t use this form of payment and they walk in and can’t buy food. Like I thought that was the point of replacing our corner stores so you can bring us local and overly priced fresh food. I guess I Gotta Love that yuppies can buy they’re overly priced craft beer at the expense of accessibility of others but I don’t...
Read moreI like it a lot. they've got a surprising variety of products considering how small the space is. You end up paying a bit extra for the convenient location, but anything you can get on clearance is a great deal. depends what...
Read moreOnly two different kinds of butter: one for $7 and one for $13… WAY too expensive! Need more price variety for this to be accessible to the range of incomes in...
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