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November 2024 by Carolyn Cook
Quick check out, called for another checker. Ckean
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November 2024 by Shuri Cartier
They need to come to the Bay Area
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October 2024 by Woe Wolle
Good and cheap
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September 2024 by Chip Taylor
Very good selection of products at great prices.
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September 2024 by Tatiana Von Furstenberg
Great prices and very interesting products
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September 2024 by NICHOLAS RUIZ
Good prices but is crazy how much prices have went up in a short time since they been open. Different prices have went up from ice cream to etc.
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September 2024 by Ken Ward
It's a new store that's well cleaned and well stocked the employees are friendly and helpful
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August 2024 by S. Kumar
Google directions for us were horrible. Tried to take us through small alleys and some of them didn't go through.. Go to the main street.
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July 2024 by Sharwan Ghuman
Very good store, neat and clean and cheaper too, I will go again
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July 2024 by Z
First time here, store is ghetto!
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July 2024 by luna luna
very good
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July 2024 by Babak Yazdany
When asked to help locate an item from them, they said they'll help if I tip them! What a cheap market to shop at ? I'll give zero stars for their zero customer service
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June 2024 by Jasmine
Buckle up because this is a Long one, Let me preface this review by making it abundantly clear: this "supermarket" (if it can even be called that) has scarred me and my roommates for life. Shopping for groceries—that most basic of human activities—should never, under any circumstances, devolve into a horror show of psychotic behavior and flagrant waste.
Picture this: it's our first time shopping here, and like responsible adults, we were diligently picking out our weekly groceries. Everything was going swimmingly until, out of nowhere, some power-tripping supervisor decided that our perfectly harmless bag of shallots was public enemy number one. Without a word, this supervisor swoops in like a deranged seagull, grabs the bag of shallots right out of our cart, and—with the kind of disdain you’d reserve for moldy bread—tosses them into the trash. Excuse me, what?
Now let's get one thing straight: I am beyond traumatized by this Orwellian display of supermarket tyranny. The principal of the matter is not just that we were deprived of our culinary ingredients (which, by the way, we fully intended to pay for), but the sheer audacity of her actions leaves me sputtering with rage. Who wakes up in the morning and thinks, "Today, I’ll assert my dominance by throwing away someone else's produce"?
This abhorrent behavior not only reflects disastrously on this sorry excuse for a supervisor but on your entire establishment. If this is how they train their staff, perhaps the company motto should be "Where Food and Respect Go to Die."
Let's not forget the bigger issue here: food waste. In a world where millions go hungry every day, your so-called supervisor decided that the best course of action was to toss perfectly good shallots into the trash. Because that makes total sense, right? I’m flabbergasted by the sheer wastefulness and lack of social conscience. Maybe there's a landfill somewhere out there that benefits from your business, but it certainly isn't us or the planet.
So let me make this crystal clear: not only will I never be returning to your so-called supermarket, but I will make it my life's mission to ensure everyone I know avoids this den of madness like the plague. I hope for the sake of future customers that you reconsider your staff training and perhaps instill a sense of basic decency and humanity. Until then, farewell and good riddance.
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June 2024 by Timothy Bee
This is our closest Aldi, and I hope they build one in San Pedro soon. It's always clean, stocked, organized, and efficient. I can get mostly everything I need here with easy parking and prices that I don't even need to pay attention to.
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June 2024 by Jennifer Sorrell
Great prices and helpful staff.