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| - This 99 cent store is rather large and is set up like a very cheap neighborhood Walmart. No, a neighborhood Walmart looks better than this. That's not a bad thing- it sells cheap things, so why should it look like Tar-JAY? The store was, for the most part, clean and organized. I could see staff constantly cleaning up spills and restocking shelves.
This store has a little of many things. The fresh-food section isn't all that big, but it's nice to be able to buy lower-priced fruits and vegetables. Not everything is .99 cents so pay attention.
Anyway, I got red potatoes, bell peppers, mangos and tomatoes there, and they all look all right. The spice section is very small, as is the refrigerated section. Cleaning stuff, hygiene products and more can be found here, some with brand names.
The quality of many items there is naturally not going to be high. The baking sheets I bought are thin, and my can opener and barbecue spatula-thingie probably won't last too long. I bought a 3-pack set of ice cube trays and already cracked one before I even used it.
The checkout lines got a bit long as only a portion of them were open, but Walmart still wins the ridiculously-long-line contest.
If my friend wanted to come again, I would, but I don't feel compelled to visit again.
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