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May 2024 by Pati Dobos
Enjoyed the items I purchased at their deli.
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April 2024 by Chan Tel
Paid $7 for two onions. BUT. I walked to the store from my house. 5☆
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April 2024 by Callie Maron
Update that I heard back from Luckys mgmt about this and learned that they do donate most of their unsellable food to Boulder Food RescueI have shopped at Luckys for several years since it’s close to my house and I like that it’s local, but recently I have been shopping more at Nude Foods to avoid the packaging. Today I bought a large amount of groceries and while checking out noticed the papaya I chose had a big scratch and mushy area, I asked the cashier if I could get a discount and they asked another employee nearby who said they don’t give discounts and proceeded to throw the papaya in the trash right in front of us. It was upsetting to know this is the way Lucky’s deals with situations like this and I am really questioning whether I want to come back. Why would you rather push customers away and waste food than give a discount for produce that would otherwise go to waste?? =(
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April 2024 by Ava Quinn
Extremely convenient grocery store for north Boulder. It is a great place to pick up staples like milk and flour, and has saved me from a few baking emergencies.They have a nice grocery selection, but the last time I had to stop by for apples and lemons, all the available apples were significantly bruised and the lemons looked a little bit sad.*review edited for clarity*
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March 2024 by Jeff Denning
Great looking produce
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March 2024 by J. Wagoner
My opinion: It should be called "Unlucky's" because the prices are a complete ripoff here. Customers slowly roam the aisles with their eco-bags in tow, with a sour, dour expression on their faces-- any type of sweet or dessert or non-staple food item here (the types of things that put a smile on people's faces) is often priced at about twice what it should really cost the customer... it's the old Whole Foods pricing model, but taken to the extreme. I don't care that it's a small market, a ripoff is a ripoff as I see it. The only reason this place still exists is because King Soopers hasn't put in a store in this area yet (King Soopers sells more quality and local organics than both Whole Foods and Sprouts combined)... the moment they put a in store on this side of town, many will never step foot in Lucky's again-- and I think Lucky's knows this and is milking it for all they can while they can. I've been here since 1999 and all I can think of is that they must have hired some former Whole Foods execs from the era when it was jokingly called "Whole Paycheck" (before Amazon bought them)... but even Whole Foods has learned their lesson and often their prices beat King Soopers on some items these days. It will be too late for Lucky's to then pivot on prices once a big chain comes in and starts to eat their lunch. I told my girlfriend tonight that I will never walk into this store again-- I'll drive to Gunbarrel or downtown Boulder instead, polluting the world because my local grocer wants to have really high prices.
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February 2024 by Nico Lazio
Thank to one of the current managers for helping me. I was frozen outside and was gifted money to get indoors and from the bottom of my heart I sincerely appreciate that level of kindness from another ?❤️?
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January 2024 by Joe P
Limited selection, high prices.
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January 2024 by Bill Shelton
Great - high quality market
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December 2023 by Sally
I love this store but the prices are unbelievably outrageous. In the future, I hope they can offer a few products at reasonable rates to drive some more business. I usually find myself waiting in line to check out for about 5 mins. Store staff is amazing. Prices not so much.
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November 2023 by M G
Beautiful grocery higher priced but better products guaranteed fresh
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October 2023 by Brad K
Expensive, not the best selection. A deli sandwich that was not more than 8 inches long was eight dollars and change. No Dr pepper just guru love chicken sauce. Typical boulder. Nice staff tho
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October 2023 by Kim Farrar
Lucky's is a nice local resource for quality foods. The selection is less broad but most things are fresh, organic, whole for nutrition. Prices are a bit higher than at larger chain stores.
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September 2023 by Jane Sovndal
If you want to overpay for moldy berries and rotten avocados, this is the place! Their prices are ridiculous, the selection not great, and they buy more food than they can sell—so keep your eye on packaged produce and pull dates.
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September 2023 by Kelley Zamzow
Great spot for groceries, bakery and cafe. Stopped in to get a snack and was pleasantly surprised. You can park here and get more than groceries at Lucky's. They have a bakery in a separate building to the west and a cafe / deli to the east, which are all Lucky's. Coffee is also available. Just park and walk to your desire!