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- chicken salad
- lines
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- I always buy food for one old thin man often standing here. His name is Hubert, he was written about in Metro news. He's epileptic, but he's sane &very nice. He likes Homogenized Milk ;) Cheer him up!
- Kim L.Temmuz 20, 2011Mad ice cream sale on! Haagen daaz, oreo, coffee crisp etc. $3.33 each. Idienow
- Long lineups. They need more Emoloyees on cash so students can get to their lectures on time!
- Terrible lineups. Have at least 10 checkouts but during rush hour only have two or three open. Fresh food is pretty rotten majority of the time. Not worth the high prices. Loblaws is the way to go
- Michelle HongEkim 13, 2011Don't get hot meals here. My friends and I have gotten chicken wings & etc. from they were always raw. They didn't even throw the ones that they had because they were hoping to sell them too.
- Go early in the day. Lineups can take forever here
- The Worst. Its a glorified convenience store. Can't wait for maple leaf loblaws to open. Theres no presidents choice products. In the meantime, try the no frills or price chopper in cabbage town.
- Drew WhatmanNisan 2, 2011The lines are almost always very long. If you're in a rush be prepared to wait.
- Jon C.Aralık 11, 2011Don't buy produce in sale. Most places it'll be ok of eaten day of but my dole salad was 75% rotten.
- Jon C.Ekim 18, 2012Really a terrible grocery store. Dirty and unkept aisle. Rotting food. Long lines. Terrible staff who clearly don't care about service or speed. More likely to chit chat with each other
- Long lineups, few cashiers, lots of dumb Rye High kids learning to use their debit cards. Avoid at all costs.
- As of march 3rd this place will close from midnight to 7 am.....that sucks
- kim irvingEkim 14, 2012Rude cashiers who have zero sense of customer service. No hello, no acknowledgement of the customer at all. Will not go back.
- Tim BurrellHaziran 9, 2011Definitely the worst grocery store around. Terrible inventory control, higher prices than the Rabba a block away. Go to St. Lawrence market instead!