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September 2020 by Lex B.
Hot Mommy's out at this store, going krogering! Probably the best Kroger in town. Lots of rich hot mommy's in the BMW SUV, soccer moms, the kind to love! Good selection at this store! Hot mommy's everywhere! good location! rich out this way! If I get a chance I come to this Kroger, don't do Kroger so much though and it's pretty far out of the way for me!
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June 2020 by Shawn N.
Since this Yelp profile was created, this Scott's has converted to a Kroger (I believe in 2019) and now displays Kroger. I have been a repeat customer for the past 10+ years with this store being my primary source of grocery needs. The store has gone through a couple remodels, layout, and management changes. It's the best it's ever been and better today than 5 years ago and better 5 years ago than 10 years ago. Parking lot - generally clean and well maintained. I credit this to the staff and customers taking responsibility not to throw trash, garbage, and gum all over the place. Store - well kept and clean, staff and management are friendly. Management often have a visible presence throughout the store, greeting customers in a very pleasant manner. The store offers a wide variety of products. Along with standard fair are products like sushi, artisan breads, and specialty cheeses, and other products. This not a super store and the primary focus is groceries, but there are seasonal products in which the store does their best to make use of the limited space they have.
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February 2020 by John C.
I'd give it a zero starif I could. Has anyone else noticed last year how the selection and service has gone down. Monday after the Super Bowl and no milk in the store ??
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March 2018 by M S.
This is the best Kroger (formerly Scott's)!! Super friendly employees, clean store, great prices and accommodating customer service.
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March 2018 by Aj W.
I was just in this store a few minutes ago, in the produce section, and saw the store manager being very belligerent toward one of her employees. I saw her ignoring the employee when he attempted to speak respectfully with her, then she huffed her breath and rolled her eyes, and when he tried to turn in his paperwork or something, she told him that she "didn't have time for him". This was extremely unprofessional, and I can't believe she would have done that, especially in front of a customer and other employees, speaking at the level where everyone around them could hear them. I feel really sorry for that employee. If I were working under a b**** manager like that, I'd have quit. No one deserves to be treated like that, and the fact that this woman is in management really makes me wonder what Kroger values in its leaders.