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| - Even though i live a mere 1.37 minutes away, I only go here if I am just too lazy at the moment to drive 7 minutes to Fry's, or 12 minutes to Safeway on Happy Valley. And NEVER for a full grocery-buying experience - only a toothbrush. Or deodorant. Or Tostito's cheese dip - hey we all have our guilty pleasures...
The prices here are a joke. Like, literally. I thought they were joking, considering I can buy the same (or better) products at higher end stores for the same price. They have some incredible deals on some items, so i am sure if you do the price comparison thing it would be good. I always see sales on ribs there and meat in general. It makes me question the quality if you can always give one away for free...
The employees at the Starbucks inside are uneducated on some of the drinks you can get at any other location. What ticked me off the most about this was that I like to pay with my phone at Starbucks. "Oh sorry, I hope you aren't paying with your phone, because we can't do that." What?! I asked if I could read the numbers on the card and they would type it in and was even told "No, sorry." Uh, ok. Screw you then.
I dropped my son's prescription off at 10 in the morning, telling them I would be back at noon to pick it up. "No problem," they say. Was it ready at noon? No. Was it ready at 5:30 PM, the next available chance of me picking it up? No. Sigh...
The staff in the actual store seems nice enough, I suppose. Not enough to warrant making this my one-stop-shop.
The customers are usually not terrible like you see in some other stores, but some people seem to come here out of the "deep" New River (if you know what I'm saying) and only have concerns of buying large quantities of cheap beer. They tend to be a little more rude when it comes to not hitting you with their large lifted truck in the parking lot (on 2 occasions...) That's a story for next time.
Just don't bother with this place.
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