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August 2024 by Jeremy Thompson
CUB is so much better now that Douglas Alder doesn't work there anymore. Thank you for getting rid of him! Much appreciated!
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August 2024 by Thomas Praska
I drove through the parking lot...
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June 2024 by Bill Nyberg
Best grocery store in Alexandria. It's not too busy and very affordable. Selection is always good and fits the demographic of the community well. Store shelves are always well stocked, and the store is very clean. The ladies in the bakery are amazing. Super helpful, and the bakery goods taste amazing!
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January 2024 by Deborah “Deb” Dowell
I buy everything here, but always buy lots of fresh fruit. I know it is great if it is from Cub.
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January 2024 by Jay Hubred
Prices are higher, but they have a wide selection of products and brands. Their sales are usually pretty good, especially on their store brand items. You sometimes have to watch out for their non-refridgerated produce, like apples. Bad ones aren't always caught by the staff and -- "squish" -- rotten apple all over your fingers. It's rare, though.
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December 2023 by James Stratton
Always friendly people willing to help find items.Good sale items.
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November 2023 by Leata Harkness
Very clean and friendly staff
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October 2023 by Jeffrey Hetzler
Extremely poor customer service. Watch your prices as the price they have liste is not always correct, I've bad issues every time I've went in there.
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October 2023 by Lyle Springer
Good selection
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October 2023 by Dawn Sandgren (Down town Dawn)
Had every thing i was looking for !
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October 2023 by Jared Hagen
Good chicken from the deli
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August 2023 by Uken Fukeoffe
Management needs to know laws and regulations before spouting off at the mouth. If you dont follow the imaginary unposted rules of the store you will be harassed and discriminated against
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March 2023 by Joey Hartley
I drove an hour from my home in rural Minnesota to this store based on recommendations from local people to take advantage of their “mega meat sale”. I will never return. It wasn’t difficult shopping but checkout was so horrible. I was using EBT, like many many other families in Minnesota do. At any other store, the EBT amount is deducted and then I pay the remainder with my other payment method. Have never had an issue. But, it was an issue here. I had to step out of line and make a phone call to find out my EXACT EBT balance, and then when I told the cashier how to split the payment onto two methods ($120 on one and $60 on the other) he claimed he did not know how to do that. The people in line behind me were, reasonably, frustrated because I was holding up the line. The cashier said I would need wait for a supervisor, but with my son already being tired and people getting upset at me, I just wanted to leave. I paid without EBT for the entire purchase amount and left. I will not be returning. I should not feel shamed for using EBT or for splitting a payment. That is a basic cash register function that should not hold up an entire line of customers.
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March 2023 by Jack McHue
Expensive groceries! The building definitely has not aged well. The Cub company should've just built a new store instead of refurbishing an old, outdated building. The concrete floor has cracked and shifted in a few spots, creating tripping hazards. The deli, meats, bakery, and pharmacy are great, but boy, watch out for the "fresh" produce section! Potential food poisoning warning! It's not uncommon to find rotting fruits and veggies. Someone isn't doing their job checking for that every day. Yuck!
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March 2023 by Dylan Kluver
The store itself is fine. Good produce section and good product, but I can't stand how they price things. They will have a sign in big letters that reads: "Hotdogs $4.99/lb", but then underneath that it will say in really small lettering: "Price without MyCub Rewards $5.50/lb". The signs are intentionally misleading and I will not be back. I don't want to have to second guess and double check the pricing on everything I'm putting into my cart.