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August 2024 by Denise Chenoweth
Good selection of groceries but they make you go online to join their "club" and get reduced prices. Not a tourist friendly policy!
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August 2024 by Mark Leighton
Great little store. And an amazing remodel after the recent flood events. Been going here since the 80's love it.
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August 2024 by Helen Coston
I went to Gardiner Hannaford to buy cooked lobster and one of them were still raw it was so disgusting I will never buy lobster there again.
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July 2024 by TMC Media
I work here, know a lot about this place quite well. The only things I don't like about it: parking lot is NOT flat; this is also public parking, so events held downtown use this space for parking (for example, the Great Race 2024)
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July 2024 by Dexter Pinkham
Nice store, prices are high.
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July 2024 by Ashley T
The store is nice and clean, but the young guy running the checkout was not very kind when I asked for Clynk bags. Very short with his words and acted as if I was wasting his time.
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July 2024 by jack gondela
Relatively small for a Hannaford. Built in a flood zone so closing periodically, more frequently in the future as the supreme Court has outlawed regulation of the environment. Plenty of parking. Expensive cuz it's owned by Delhaize.
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July 2024 by Stephen Sprague
Great store in China, Maine.
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June 2024 by Darren Rancourt
Great go to place for food
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May 2024 by Anita Lombard
Friendly clean fresh produce
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May 2024 by G Bailey
Since the flooding I looked forward to coming back but for those of us who are neurodivergent I can no longer come back. They’ve changed to much and moved things around. It brought me such extreme anxiety and sadness. I’ll miss going there
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May 2024 by Valerie Wunderlich
Great selection of produce and fresh meats
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May 2024 by Manuel Plasentilla
Friendly staff, always well stocked. They're getting there on the remodel. Always working hard for their customers.
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May 2024 by T L
The idea to put the entire store on wheels for when it floods again is good for the store to be able to save the product, but horrible for the customer. It's reduced the shelf space and therefore cut the variety of products they carry nearly in half, and what's worse, now that people are buying a limited selection with limited shelf space, things run out constantly. There are u-boats and employees restocking shelves at all hours, which blocks the aisles even more than all the customers opening cooler doors left and right, and multiple people needing the same cooler at the same time... honestly, it's a disaster.
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April 2024 by Julianna Tarantino
The stores a lil damp rn