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I've been to New Century twice. After the second time (a couple of days ago), I doubt that I would ever go back voluntarily. 1. I wanted to shop for traditional Viet food for Tet. There was only 1 small display, and they only had mut (which I hate). It's the biggest holiday for most Asian people (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean), I would expect it to have at least the NY's essentials. 2. The store just stink so badly, and looked dirty as hell. 3. I don't see how similar groceries are cheaper than Aldi's. 4. The checkout machine broke down and I got a receipt with no product names on. 5. This white lady asked the cashiers for the price for 1 item that didn't have any tag on. The cashiers was talking to each other in Vietnamese "how much is this" "1 dollar" "let's tell her 2 dollar". So yes the lady got played. Aside from my sympathy for non-Viet people, it got me wondering if the price of any of the stuff I bought was legit. So there you have it. Go to G-mart, or Oriental Market on Central Ave. G-mart is much more organized and has more selection, while the ladies at Oriental treat customers very well.
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