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This is my normal Albertson's. It's close to my house. I buy things here that I can't get at Trader Joe's. I still do a majority of my shopping at TJ's, but sometimes my hubby-to-be needs "fatty treats" that I can't get there. That's where Albertson's comes in. This location is okay. I've noticed that I have to be very, very careful about expiration dates here. One time I bought American cheese slices, only to get them home and find that they were CRUNCHY. I don't even know how that's possible, but I finally found the expiration date in tiny print along a seem... several months outdated. Eww. Some sales associates also have NO CLUE what things are. Last week, I asked one of the workers to help me find the gnocchi. He looked at me in disgust, like I was asking for poop in a can or something - I don't know what about it made him think it was something gross - but it was obvious he had no idea what it was when we pointed me toward the produce aisle. Still, the service is pretty friendly. Juanita is my favorite checker, and she's always chatty and friendly. I mean, it's a generic grocery store. I think this is all par for the course. Nothing special, but nothing absolutely terrible either.
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