Daniels market not real good All non brand names cost way too much. All products cost .99 cents they sell it at 2.99 4.99 7.99 Bread and other goods are expired they don't check the expiration dates all way expired. Ask the about it no answer. Cup cakes and other simular to dried old not moist . milk not check expires in 3 days or some expires the day or 4 after is spoiled so never by milk or eggs and cheese There a reason for expiration dates The only thing I notice and don't buy beer or spirits those are the ones that move and don't have time to past expiration date.the company removes the stock out dated Which these guy should do in the store Noting good worth going there. And last but not least You pay for a item and it is priced elsewhere the same product cost you nor it you say you getting 5.00 of items it ends up costing you 12.00 And the seen to make it up They ring it up but guess what you get a total and only no cost amount of each...
Read moreThis is the closest place to me to getting snacks, so I was extremely disappointed to find that they consistently overcharge.
The most latest example of this is when I bought some Pringles. A single pringles can is $1.50-$1.99/can, yet here they charge ~$3.38/can.... Even at the most expensive grocery store near me, a pringles can is still literally $1.50....
They make this possible for them by not listing the prices anywhere in the store. You can only find out what the price is when you are charged.
It's a complete rip-off just like how others have been saying. You're better off...
Read moreI've been a customer of Daniels Market for years. Always a convenient, quick stop. I have noticed lately, like the past 6-8 months, they have been overcharging. I usually pay with a debt card but tonight I had cash and the guy tried to short me $50.00. I hit him up and he said "oops, sorry", BS, then I got home and one of the bottles of beer in the 6 pack was broken. What used to be convenience is just bad business. Shame on you guys! I will not be going back. I am taking my...
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