Ah, Melissa Supermarket in Northmead â where grocery shopping feels like a full-body workout and a mild test of faith. You donât just walk in; you enter a battlefield armed with a trolley that squeaks like itâs seen too much.
The aisles? Narrow enough to make you question your life choices every time two people meet head-on with baskets full of cooking oil. The vegetables look so fresh youâd think they were hand-picked by angels⊠until the next day when you realize they were on their last breath.
Cashiers here are a special breed â they scan items with the emotional energy of people calculating their next career move. If youâre lucky, youâll get a smile; if not, just know youâve become part of their shift survival story.
Parking? Oh, the legendary parking. Youâll find yourself circling like a lost drone, praying someone finishes shopping before your car battery gives up.
But despite all that â youâll still come back. Because Melissa has that mysterious power: good prices, decent bread, and somehow everything you needed plus three things you didnât.
So yes, itâs chaotic, dramatic, and a little unhinged â but thatâs Northmeadâs favorite supermarket for you. Melissa: come for the groceries, stay for...
   Read moreBest brown bread,but thats just my opinion, am entitled to itđ€, only issue i have is thy rarely put on masks when packing bread,am so paranoid I have to put in oven when I get home...covid thingsđ€Ș,overall staff always greet and the owners know whr their products are and are always ready to advise accordingly đ. Vegies and fruits are Fresh oh and they have this blue berry muffin you need to...
   Read moreMelissa Northmead, you can find everything you need, but sometimes the cashiers are really rude. Let them work on their customer service. Otherwise, it's a good supermarket. Ba melisa your cashiers have bad behaviour mwe, all have problems but we can't treat everyone bad because we have problems. Work on your customer service. I have given you to two stars, your cashiers...
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