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August 2023 by William M.
Dillon's/Kroger are consistently stocked. In Texas they are a little slight on their expiration lapses. Especially in Bartonville Tx. Kroger. But Topeka stores are excellent. The staff are surprisingly informed in this day of hit and miss service.
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December 2022 by Foogie W.
I've shopped at Dillion's since my college days (many moons ago) and have enjoyed the cleanliness and organization of the store. The quality of food was always good as well. I stopped into the store in Topeka, Kansas on 29th St. recently and it was run down (old), dirty looking and not very organized inside. I was in shock. It was not what I was used to coming from Dillions. It was an unpleasant shopping experience by far. I purchased what I wanted and got the heck out. The nicest thing (persons) were the cashier and young man in customer service. Boy, glad they at least have that going for them. I left disappointed and sorta sad...wondering what happened to this particular location? Have others fell by the wayside as well? I sure hope not. I must say that I am glad that there is still a grocery store in that area of town for the community to shop, but a much needed make-over is in order, or should be! There are cute boutiques, restaurants and shops in the same area and then this ratty grocery store right by them. Powers-that-be, Whoever you are, please help!
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July 2021 by Gary Brewer
Always have great deals an fresh products.
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June 2021 by Laura Alvarez
Our Pride donuts are selling like Hot bread !
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January 2021 by Steve Mercer
We have shopped this store for years. However, during Covid-19 I find they are far behind other stores in Topeka like Walmart and HyVee when it comes to customer safety. Maybe other Dillons Stores are different. Every time we go to the 21st and Fairlawn Store the are customer walking around the store not wearing masks. If you tell some about it their response is well we make announcements every so often and have signs at each door. Dillon's would rather risk the health of every customer and employee in the store then possibly offend one person by asking them to wear a mask or wear it properly. If you want to risk getting exposed to Covid, then shop at Dillons at 21st and Fairlawn. Have you ever noticed Dillons ads on TV with there animated characters? No one is wherein a mask. That tells customers when they shop in there stores no one has to wear a mask. For safe shopping, try another location or shop Walmart or HyVee.
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September 2020 by Bryan S.
In town visiting the area.... used to shop with this chain previously... I found this Dillons to have grocery pick up and with some items I wanted that I can't get in Oklahoma.... I place order and paid through the app. I experienced super friendly employees. pull up and they loaded it nice and neat- thanks for being awesome.... ... If only it was like the Walmart grocery pick up...pull in the spot and the app knows when you get in parking lot. Also the check in on your way is super nice with Walmart.(coronavirus pandemic shopping has me doing a lot of this shopping)Ordered a number of items...$70 worth of items... only $30 in stock. But somehow you can order it and pay for it...not charged later... substitution were not close... I wanted certain items and out them in my cart but they don't have it!?!?. Seems kind of confusing.. logistics I guess. A return will happen if no alternative.Respectfully,BryanYukon, Oklahoma
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July 2020 by Leif Dolan
A nice and close donut shop to go to. Not as costly as the stand alone donut stores. You don't get many choices though
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July 2018 by Eric Williams
The employees are nice and helpful enough but the food is so-so. The doughnuts aren't horrendously bad but aren't outstandingly bad either. The icing on the buttercream cakes is darn tasty.