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February 2023 by Greg V.
I like the small store footprint as it is quicker to get around. Good selection given the space. Quality produce. Could do without all the clutter in the isles. Don't like the cashier who spews his religious beliefs on customers. His job is to scan our groceries, not incessantly preach to us.
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January 2017 by Blaise W.
Krogers is just a big box retailer that is doing mostly groceries. Their prices aren't the cheapest in town and they aren't the most expensive either. In the last year we have found other places to save at. Our kroger bill avg was over $125 a month. now that we have shopped around to other places we spend maybe $75 every 2 months here. coupons on shopping around does pay off. also keep in mind you pay for what you get. :)
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May 2015 by Will H.
This Kroger has seen better days. I remember coming here as a child (I'm 30 now) & it looks the same as it was then. I stopped in her on a trip up from Nashville to visit my parents & to buy some Grippo BBQ chips. They don't sell them down in Nashville & I've got to get them up here. They've knocked down the hill that used to be to the left of the store (looking at it). This Kroger is a lot smaller than other Krogers. Inside they have the usual, a produce section, flowers, a bakery & deli. They've got a small meat section that will cut the meat to your specification. They don't have a seafood department, just a counter with frozen stuff. Back to the Grippos, if you never had tried them, you need to. I was a little disappointed that on my trip in they weren't on sale or anything, just the list price on the bag. This Krogers doesn't even have self checkout. They've got a pharmacy which is new from when I've been in here last. I guess if you lived in the area it would be okay, but I prefer the Kroger in Wesleyan Park Plaza.