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  • There's the good news and there's the bad news. Let me start with the bad news. One word: Carts. Stay away from the carts, or else, choose wisely. 99% (all pun intended) of their carts are disabled. They seriously need first aid care, perhaps some lube or new wheels altogether. Last time I took a cart with me inside (make that, carts - cause I had to keep switching), it would not budge a right turn and always insisted on turning left. A little irritated, I went back out to take another one then the hind wheels refused to run. A few people seemed to be having the same problem as I did but a few lucky ones seemed to be gliding pretty smoothly - so there's hope. Need some new earrings? Let me redirect your interest to Forever 21. They've got jewelry that start from $1.50, just half a dollar more than here and they don't rust so easily. I bought a gold plated necklace here once and after a day out in the summer heat, the sweat at the back of my neck turned the gold into bronze, within a time span of a few hours. Not exactly worth your dollar, even more so, the possible rash that may come with it. Oh and bike accessories shouldn't even be thought of. One of my uncles bought a lock chain for his bike one day and the next week, when he took his bike for a ride to walmart, he found himself struggling to open the lock for about 45 minutes. We thought he'd be stuck there the rest of the day. Well, here's the good news :) Other than that, I actually appreciate this store for its practicality. From ketchup to memo pads to scrapbook stickers to all these cute goodies, if we get lucky sometimes, they get stock for the orange flavored chocolates. Those things are glorious, honest to goodness! In the end, I come here mainly for the stationary, possible gift bags, perishable food and to enjoy the 'special occasion' aisle where they feature luau products for summer, teddy bears and hearts for valentines etc. There's no tax for food and almost everything else costs about $1.08. Big place that holds a lot of variety. It's a good first stop before you continue grocery shopping at Walmart or Sams Club.
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