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June 2024 by Miley Solich
Okay. Most everything I needed. Hwve to always check to see if you get sale,didn't prices. Pain in the tush when you have to buy multiple products just to get a decent price.
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May 2024 by Kim Talbot
I have been shopping there for years. I visit with the cashiers, always have and never had a problem. Lately when I’ve been coming in the cashier (patty I think is her name) has been avoiding me or changing cashiers. That fine I’m there to shop , . But the heavyset lady that does the books with dark hair stands almost right behind me when I’m checking out then on my way out will say have I done something wrong? You never come through my line anymore in a snotty voice. I spend a lot of money there but recently decided it was best to go somewhere else. My six kids have also decided to break away. The only time I do come in is if I need something from the pharmacy.
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May 2024 by Jeremy Leonard
My go to grocery store in Helena. That being said, it never fails that I am the guy to walk by and grab the week old expired Bakery or Deli items everytime. One item for sure, everytime I shop. Guaranteed. Bakery or Deli.
...I know how to read dates, I just hate people and rush myself. ?
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April 2024 by Nicole Moseley
Due to a malfunction at the self-checkout, my workmate has been waiting for a manager to either print him a receipt OR refund his transaction for about 20 minutes, give or take. The self-checkout attendant explained he needed to get help with the issue, and enlisted the help of a cashier nearby. The cashier could do nothing either, and told him they needed to ask the manager. They both patiently waited and tried to inform the manager of the issue, who IGNORED them. He was talking to another worker, and they stood there talking for several minutes and everytime the cashier or attendent tried to cut into the conversation, the manager put up his hand to silence them. He was in view of the self-checkouts and aware, but actively choosing to ignore his employees and the situation. The cashier had to return to her register, so I watched as the poor attendant went back to my workmate to explain he was waiting for his manager to come help. The manager then walked away with the other worker, and didn't tell the attendant. So, that sent the attendant asking for help from a guy walking by with a handheld device, who went up to my workmate and said "need a receipt? Sorry, can't help you." The now very flustered self-checkout attendant then grabbed the other worker who the manager was speaking to moments earlier and had walked away with. She had the capability to do something, but she apparently had lost something she needed to do it because the register had timed out and you could no longer print a receipt at the register, it sounded like she said "skullkey" but I could have misheard. My guess is she was also in leadership. So, she went around asking a few other people if they had it, my guess is she's not supposed to just hand that out to anyone given how frantic she seemed. Eventually the manager they had been trying to ask for help came over with an itemized list, not a receipt. By this point my workmate had already asked for a refund instead several times. The manager had fled after dropping off the itemized list , and had someone else process the refund. We need receipts for work because we are contractors doing a job locally, and we only get reimbursed if we have a receipt. I had this same issue last week at a different register, but the attendant then knew how to reprint the receipt, although it took a couple of minutes. We will not ever shop here again, that goes without saying. But as a manager, you should be looking out for your staff and assisting them when trouble arises with the equipment or otherwise. His employees needed his help, and he was too much of an incompetent jerk to do anything useful. If you have a high turnover rate, it's probably down to inept management. So, good luck with that. A lot of retailers are really struggling with turnover, and it is often down to staff not feeling supported by those their company hired or promoted to look after the needs of the location. The work isn't hard, been there done that, but management not doing their jobs makes it hard. A 2-minute issue turned into 20 minutes of lost productivity and sales... That adds up when it happens frequently.
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February 2024 by DeeDee Gonzalez (TurtleeDee)
Love the fact that I can go through the drive-thru for my prescriptions, just wish it didn't take them so long to get everything rung up. Seems like we sit in the waiting line for so long.
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February 2024 by Zach Hoffer
The donuts are horrible. Just threw away a dozen I just bought. But the staff are super nice.
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February 2024 by Dini Scharf
I just bought tide
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January 2024 by Dave Lawrence
Open New Year day, bless the workers for being there !
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January 2024 by Virginia Dagel
Rude employees
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January 2024 by B
Prices are getting pretty high, I can see why it's losing business. Over all still a good store with awesome employees!!
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November 2023 by Benjamin McGaugh
The store was very clean. In addition, the staff at the cash register was highly attentive to our needs.
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November 2023 by Eduardo Ramos
I just want to start by saying that Jason, the young man running the deli this thanksgiving really made my day! Though I’ve come to know that it was closed, I’m beyond thankful the he went out of his way to help me. This is my first holiday over 1,000 miles away from my family, so not being able to have a comforting, warm meal was seeming to become a more worrisome thought as the day progressed. Jason definitely doesn’t deserved to not get chewed out for his great deed, but rather a raise or appraisal would be suitable! He was truly a blessing for me today, and the Albertsons family is very lucky to have him! Thanks again Jason!
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November 2023 by Joan Burrington
It's always a great place to shop.
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October 2023 by Peggy Arvidson
Went for a covid booster. In and out in 20 minutes without an appt.
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October 2023 by Larry Heigh
Flu shot fast and efficient. No hassle no waiting.