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I don't care for discount stores because of the clutter and the smell. But if clutter and smell is your thing, well this store might be for you. This isn't a place I frequent, I stopped in because it was near a few other stores I was shopping at that day, and quite frankly I just came in to check out their patio furniture. The store is somewhat overwhelming, with a little bit of everything everywhere. They do their best to organize it, but it is still a bit of a mess. It reminds me of a dollar store, in that they have a lot of old food and prior season items. Their patio furniture seemed reasonably priced, I didn't find anything I loved but it wasn't bad. I did end up buying some fig newtons because my boyfriend mentioned he wanted some the other day, and they happened to have them for $2.50 so how could I pass them up? There was no line to check out, but the cashier I walked up to first said he was closed, so I had to walk to another register. No big deal, but you'd think they'd have a sign or something. When the second cashier rang up my purchase he never gave me a total, he just stared at me. A little odd, but oh well. For what this store specializes in, they are about what you'd expect. Not going to knock your socks off, but not too shabby either.
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