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| - I have to agree with previous reviews, before to visit this morning, I checked Yelp and thought about giving this place a chance, thinking the reviews were not totally true, My MISTAKE!!!
We just loose our time, crowded was expected due the opening weekend but yeah the place is missing totally organization and cleanliness.
Many people comment about how big the place is, true, however the number of shelves filled with products are much less than visiting Mekong.
Also they expanded the household items a lot!!! Maybe 25% of the place is dedicated to this, thing that I hate, this kind of markets usually sells low quality and overpriced household products that you can get at your regular grocery store.
The "international" market sense was not found anywhere, I can feel they reduced the amount of Asian products, and somehow increased the Latino cheese and cream area. However even I'm Latino I can't feel important improvement, I think I can found still more Latino products at Mekong.
Produce was not fresh, found many of them rotten specially fruits!!! I wonder how come the want to sell them.
Bathrooms were super dirty
Shopping carts are recycled from Mekong, noisy, old and dirty.
Cashiers are limited and even they have space to add more, or separate them more, they are crowded in a confined area.
Also the layout makes really hard to find products.
The illumination looks really bad, tried to make a bright place but the result is a dark shadow reflection from the lamps.
After more than 30 minutes of standstill line at cashier, having 15 others in front of us, we decided to leave our cart there and don't buy anything, like many others...we counted about 10 other carts also abandoned, I think this is the first time I don't regret to don't buy something, nothing memorable to get from there....
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