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Known to us long-time locals as the "Taj-ma-Teeter" because of its grand size and themed "worlds" complete with custom signage and props, this is the local grocery you've got to see. Where else could you go and visit the frozen tundra to get your frozen items? Who else offers up your meats and veggies from a "farm-land" inspired group of aisles? There was a time and place this store was considered the brand flagship. I'm certain those days are past, but the huge selection and colorful signage still make this a destination grocery store, if such a thing exists?! Bottom line is this: this is a Harris Teeter grocery store, which is pretty much the gold standard around here for getting your weekly food shopping done. Produce, meats, seafood, deli, bakery, etc. It's all here, just like you'd find a pretty much any HT. The only difference is there is a bigger selection at this store and they tend to carry some harder to find ingredients and products that smaller stores would skip if for no other reason than a lack of shelf space. For example, the deli cheeses are more than just Boar's Head selections. This store also carries it's own dry-aged meats if you are looking to impress. The wine and beer selection is also impressive here- better than average for a grocery store. Also, if you are attending any outdoor events around Southpark, don't overlook their prepared-foods. Lots of pretty good picnic-style food ready for purchase and all made in store. We tend to stop in before outdoor concerts, when in a rush. Price-wise, not always the cheapest around, but then who wants that your your fresh foods? Do watch their sales, the loyalty-card savings can really tally up if you shop regularly.
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