December 2016 by Marqus R.
The big sign out front says "International Grocery" so I thought "Oh Wow!" it's my day, "I'll find all kinds of exotic goodies." But oh was I wrong. The place has no produce, no meats (unless you consider canned Spam), no poultry and no seafood, unless it is canned sardines and tuna. On the canned sardines I did notice some brands out of Portugal done oil with lemon that I don't regularly encounter. But, for the most part, your local Publix carries far more foods I'd consider international than does this place. However, I have yet to mention the worst about International Grocery. That is that half the shelves are empty, like nothing at all on them. Like either they can't afford to buy inventory, nobody wants it, or they have one heck of a shrinkage problem. Also more than a grocery store, it's predominately a check cashing place for those that the banks don't seem to want as customers and a lottery ticket sales outlet; hence has some rather sketchy looking customers. They also have some weird wagering on sports setups, the details of which I couldn't figure out, but with some unlabeled machine that you put money into through an open slot but seems to give or do nothing in return. I sure, however, there is something to it as I noted some people putting money into it for some reason. As a grocery market, be it international or not, it's a One Star l*****