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| - I tend to do my grocery shopping in the European style, buying just the fresh food I need for that day's meal, so I am at the grocery store nearly every day. This is my nearest store, so most often this is where I do my shopping.
The Good:
The store has a good variety of fresh fruits and veggies, and the folks at the deli counter are always friendly and fast. The store is clean and well-lit, and the aisles are well-marked and wide enough that if you know what you're looking for, you can get in and out fairly quickly.
The Bad:
Grocery chains often categorize their various locations as A, B, or C locations. A Fry's in North Scottsdale won't have the same items or amenities as a Fry's in South Phoenix. I get that. However, this location remodeled and when it was over, their entire "health food" section was gone and the few offerings that remained were shelved with their non-health-food counterparts, making it tricky to know what Gluten-free options are available in the store. GF pasta, for example, was pretty much obliterated, but I can occasionally find a single variety near the regular pasta. GF cookies and other snacks are gone. Not a single brand of GF bread to be had in the place.
The Ugly:
The lines tend to be long, and the parking lot is a mess.
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