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So I'm here all the time. This is my local grocery store. There isn't a whole lot you can say about a chain grocery store that people don't already know. Assuming you know what to expect out of a normal Smiths, there are a couple of things that stand out about this particular store. First of all, the meat department has a pretty strong selection of meats, and almost always reasonably priced. The staff behind the butcher counter is always friendly and willing to help. The deli has the old school "take a ticket for service" system, but the staff's usually pretty cool. I haven't run into anyone that seems like they don't want to work there, even the small interactions I have with the staff are always pretty good. They rarely have more than 1 full service checkout open after 8:00PM, when I'm usually there. The line for the full service is usually pretty intense, so they force you into the self service check stands, which I hate and is why they get 4 Stars Instead of 5. Overall, it's a store. They have some above average departments, and doesn't smell like an armpit. Therefore, it gets my recommendation as a place to pick up your beer, veggies, and meat.
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