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Half grocery store, half convenience store. So, basically, you can buy cigarettes and a choose from a selection of over 75 different types of gum while you buy your groceries. Finally! Surprisingly, the grocery items here aren't as expensive as you may expect. The prices are at least on par with the Sobeys down the street. Maybe even a bit cheaper. This Rabba has a large "to go" counter as well. I haven't tried anything from it, mainly because the "hot" food never looks hot when I go in there and I'm suspicious about how long it's been sitting out for. But hey, what do I know? Maybe I'm missing out. This one super robotic cashier that works there cracks me up too. I swear she's not programmed to make eye contact or say anything but "bag?" and "can I help the next person in line?". I have literally not heard her say anything else to anyone in the 5 or so times I've seen her there. It's awesome. Is there some way I can nominate her for a SPOT award?
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