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June 2022 by Freddie Boston
I cannot live without Boar's Head mesquite turkey. My stomach is sensitive and I do not have any problems. Delicious and healthy.
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February 2022 by Claude F.
First, the lady at the drive-through window seemed to have an attitude. We dropped off the prescription at ten. I called four hours later and they initially said they did not have anything from me. After ten minutes on the phone, they finally found it and said it was ready. I had just come out of root canal surgery and in pain. I told the lady as such. This will be our last time to come here for prescriptions.
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September 2019 by Victoria T.
This Kroger location is great. Most items are in stock. Sometimes extra sharp cheddar cheese slices are out of stock but it does not take long before it is restocked. I'm glad they have two sections for self checkout. The bakery and deli has a good selection of food items.
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August 2019 by Mechelle C.
What is the point of a drop off window? I thought it was to make things smoother. Like when you're dropping off a RX to be filled while you left your child in post operative surgery! People in this town (world) has become so freaking rude and self centered...
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February 2019 by Lenora Lynn Simons
people friendly and eagerly helpful
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June 2018 by Raven H.
This is my favorite Kroger. The staff is always friendly and helpful. I like using their bakery since the prices are reasonable and they are always timely. They always have sales and great money saving opportunities.
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April 2017 by Lucifer G.
Always understaffed and has the worst employees. They are rude and intentionally slow. I felt I was racially profiled and treated poorly as a result. I ordered from the deli and the person who took my order turned it over to another woman, she glared at me and walked away and whispered to the other worker " I think he's in a hurry". With that she slowed down to a snails pace. I patiently waited and when she handed me what I ordered , I said no thanks , I'm in a hurry . Publix in Auburn is superior and has workers that actually do their jobs.
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July 2016 by Lisa H.
For your late[r] night grocery needs, Kroger's got you covered (sorry, Publix). From 6 AM to 1 AM, you'll find the Tiger Town location open. I like this one better than the Auburn one since it's newer and more spacious. And it's easy to just grab a few things if you're out shopping in Tiger Town anyway. I still prefer Publix to Kroger but I don't have any major qualms with this Opelika Kroger.
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September 2015 by Ted W.
Not like the Kroger's that I usually go to they don't have any organic for healthy selections. The only thing I found healthy on the outer perimeter of the store was hard-boiled eggs, very disappointing.
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February 2014 by Jamie K.
Still terrible! It's 8:19pm. There are 4 people waiting in front of me and they won't open another register. The lady in front of me is getting ugly so I don't have to. Ridiculous!
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September 2013 by Kerrie W.
Gotta love Kroger! Well at least I do. For this location: -Private lot/free parking -Vast selection of items -Fresh fruit and vegetables -Fresh meats and seafood -Pretty nice wine selections -Most of the cash registers are manned (which is kinda a big deal in a grocery store!) -CLEAN -Shelves are usually well-stocked -They carry organic products -There's a pharmacy, bakery, deli, starbucks and gas station -Free WiFi ...and the list goes on. Most importantly, the prices are very reasonable!
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August 2013 by Heath H.
This is by far my favorite place to shop in Auburn/Opelika. The store is well-organized, clean, and easy to get in and out of.
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June 2013 by Richard P.
Wonderful selection of products. This store is the largest grocery store in the area and their prices are really great. I love this store because in the event of an issue the store management is very eager to fix the problem and see that customers are satisfied. They also have a monitor that ensures quick check out. When a large amount of people come to check out it prompts anther register to open.
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September 2007 by Carrie H.
The first time I walked into this new Kroger at Tigertown, I almost peed myself. I walked up and down the spacious aisles with my mouth wide-open like some kind of yokel. It is by no means the nicest grocery store I've ever seen (try Wegmans for that), but it is the newest and nicest in the Auburn-Opelika area, and I was transfixed. First of all, this place is huge. There are about 7 aisles that I completely skipped because I simply didn't need them. A lot of stuff that doesn't exactly belong in a grocery store, but that's okay. They even sell gas outside. The highlight for me was, of course, the Natural Foods aisle, which is larger than any health food store in the area. I was giddy with the amount of products present here that I haven't seen anywhere else in town. I found tempeh in the refrigerated section of this aisle and almost yelled "TEMPEH! THEY HAVE TEMPEH!" They also have just about everything that Seventh Generation and Giovanni have ever manufactured, as well as pet food, diapers, etc. etc. etc.! There is a Starbucks that I can't exactly imaging anyone going to hang out at for a relaxing time (too many "beep beep"s from the cash registers) , a pharmacy, a sushi bar, and all the other accoutrements of the modern day grocery superstore. It's too far away from town for me to justify shopping here every week, but I will definitely be making a monthly run to get my favorite veg. and organic products that I can't find anywhere else in town. I just hope that this store manages to keep things stocked, unlike its poorly managed counterpart in Auburn.