I would have given it four or even five starts when it first opened and when I was so excited for a bigger and cleaner alternative to Park to Shop. However, a couple of years into its operation, I just don't feel the supermarket has been attracting enough customer flow to keep the produce fresh enough. About a year ago I saw the vacuum-packaged bamboo shoots in the dairy section all expired and I directly reported it to a store manager. Months after my unpleasant discovery, the same products were still sitting there.
I've also seen other expired products on shelf, which I understand can be common with Chinese supermarkets, but it still makes me very uncomfortable to shop there especially after reporting the issue and seeing no change. Comparatively speaking, Park to Shop has a stronger customer flow (it is usually the preferred store for Chinese students) and they have less of an issue with expired products. Park to Shop does appear messier though. I was hoping to switch to Asia Food Co but eventually I had to switch back to Park to Shop for its more updated and complete choices.
I do want to point out that the building/complex is pretty interesting - in addition to Asia Food Co, it now has very good Korean and Vietnamese restaurants, art galleries, a beauty supply shop and a massage place (I believe). I have also seen it as a stop of Lolly the Trolley. It's worth checking out.