They're a small store, so a lot of their shortcomings probably stem from that, but the place consistently doesn't stock major sale items seen in the flyer, yet they somehow have shelf space for niche ethnic foods for communities that do not reside in the area. In many cases items that are in stock the night before they go on sale suspiciously disappear overnight, only to return once the sale ends. Many small food items that used to be sold individually by weight are now sold prepackaged, meaning one can no longer buy the single jalapeno or ginger knob they need, but instead must buy large packages for ten times the cost, most of which will go to waste. I walked out with absolutely nothing today because every single item on my list was not in stock. Not exactly convenient. It's like they're trying to drive business to the bigger No Frills a few kilometers west. Other than that the place is clean, and the staff nice, although the cashiers are either very efficient or absolutely lethargic. You learn quickly which check-out lines to get into.