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June 2024 by Brittany Bryant
This is the best possible pharmacy experience, every time. I’ve recommended everyone I know in the area to switch to this HT. Everyone is helpful, kind, friendly, and deserves to be paid way above market rate for their superior service. Love it!
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April 2023 by Anthony D.
Racism on full display I'm a tourist, professional non threatening guy. It's a a shame the security guard thought he had to follow the black guy around the store when all I needed was groceries.
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February 2023 by John Wright (Johnny)
Staff is Excellent and always do their Best to accommodate their Customer's Prescription Requirements. Further, they readily answer Customer Questions and do their Best to help them understand the answers, etc...Moreover, a few years ago Kroger closed their two (2) Local Stores and transferred all of their Prescription Customer's Files & Prescriptions to this Store's Pharmacy. Thus, inundating and exacerbating this Pharmacy's Prescription Workload. The one Positive Constant throughout all of the changes that have taken place since that event is "Will Summer", an Important Member of the Original Staff and Even More Important member of Today's Pharmacy Management.
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January 2023 by Charles T.
Solid grocery store. Produce looked good. Had healthy offerings. Shelves were stocked. Recommend the chain.
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November 2022 by Sharon B.
Called to order some Baked Chicken at the Granby Street Store in Norfolk , VA. Was told that Orders were backed up for Thanksgiving when Thanksgiving is almost 2 weeks away.
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October 2022 by Brooke W.
Harris Teeter used to be the best, almost as good as Smitty's out west (swallowed up by Albertsons). The selection and freshness of the produce was unmatched. The stores were cleaned and they had happy helpful staff.Unfortunately, after being swallowed by Kroger, they've become Kroger; crappy produce selection, dirty stores and generally a below average, and frustrating place to shop. On line experience is horrendous. Their app used to be great. It is so difficult to navigate. There are many items that are "only available in store" or in bulk and needing to be shipped. WTH? The app doesn't work with certain browsers. The navigation issues have to do with toggling between sales pages and the fact that your previous moves are not stored in the cache, so you can't go back to your search results. Previous purchases used to be selected by date, or in a long list. No more. Again, another navigational idiocy. Lastly, when you arrive for pick up, the app will not open in two browsers because their certificates are corrupt. I wish for the old 'Teeter'. Looks like Kroger promotes using the Peter Principle, so while everyone is rising to the level of their incompetence, the customers bear the brunt of their idiotic decisions.
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October 2022 by A R.
Today, 10/21/22 My daughter and I made a stop at the deli of this HT to buy a cookie cake for her birthday party. After picking it out, my daughter wanted it personalized so as we approached the counter, we saw a woman w long braided hair named Kim start to exit the deli w lunch box in hand. As she started past she scanned to see if anyone was around. I figured she would tell us someone would be with us in a moment and leave, since the closest person was at the other end helping with meats. To my surprise she stopped and asked how she could help us. My daughter wanted writing and balloons, etc and Kim patiently listened, asked questions and offered really nice suggestions that would make the decorating take longer but better-so she was not just trying to be done with us. When all was decided, she asked if we were shopping for a bit or in a hurry and we said this was all we needed so she very kindly said "Well I will work on it right now for you". She was so very kind and knowledgeable and it was obvious she had been headed out for lunch or whatever and could have pawned us out on someone else. This is why I love HT over the other competitor grocery chains. HT wants your business and makes you feel appreciated. Kim never rushed us and was very professional. She's a stellar example of what makes HT successful!
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September 2022 by Emily Crawford
Extremely helpful and courteous staff. They can get busy but always try their best to fill your prescriptions quickly.
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August 2022 by John S.
This grocery store is a joke beyond compare. The prices are hella inflated, the employs HATE their job and if you ask for anything from the deli they cop an attitude.... Very unpleasant experience as a whole and I've been shopping here for a while. I think I'd rather take my business to Trader Joes or Whole foods.
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July 2022 by Nancy Solberg
This is a great pharmacy. I’ve been using it since I moved here 6 years ago. The pharmacist Will has been especially helpful, helping me when the manufacturer stopped making one of my medications and helping me understand my options when my insurance stopped paying for a medication. Every staff member has always been friendly, efficient, and professional.
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June 2022 by valerie williams
Excellent run store,excellent customer service
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November 2021 by Daniel B.
This is our go-to Harris Teeter when we're in Chapel Hill. We've been shopping here regularly for groceries since June 2020. Our Chapel Hill home is equidistant between this location, store #224 "Hope Valley Commons" in Durham, and store #120 "Meadowmont Village" in Chapel Hill. Simply put, we like this Harris Teeter more than the Meadowmont location because we think the stuff here is fresher and there's more variety.The items I've personally purchased the most from this store are coffee creamer, diet soda, bagged or boxed salads and veggies, and occasionally salad dressing. My coffee creamer of choice is Silk Almond Creamer in the 32-ounce bottles. Harris Teeter regularly sells these at $4.79 per bottle and offers at least one or two flavors more than Walmart. Walmart's price is cheaper, though. A 12-pack of canned diet soda has regularly cost $6.59, but I've often gotten packs for less than that through discounts and specials. Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Diet Dr. Pepper, and Diet Cheerwine are the types I've purchased. I also like the 8-packs of bottled Diet Coke, but it's a little more expensive at $6.59 for 8 bottles. Each bottle holds the same amount as a can (12 ounces), but I like that I don't have to commit to an entire bottle. I can seal it back up and drink it later without sacrificing carbonation.We like the Harris Teeter house brand "Farmers Market" salads (e.g. Romaine Blend) and Organic Girl boxed salads (e.g. Super Greens!). I'm not so much a fan of Fresh Express, but I'll buy it if there's nothing better. The bags of Fresh Express can be as low as $1.99 per bag of Italian salad and as high as $3.79 per bag of Hearts of Romaine. 10-ounce bags of the Harris Teeter Romaine Blend have cost $3.49 at regular price while Organic Girl has naturally been more expensive at $4.29 per 5-ounce box. However, we've often purchased boxes of Organic Girl, and many other items, when they're on sale. We've gotten Organic Girl for as low as $2.99 and $2.14 per box. The small bags of Eat Smart Vegetable Medley, Broccoli and Cauliflower, etc. have typically cost $2.99 per small bag. As for salad dressing, we like Briannas which has run $3.49 per 12-ounce bottle. The New American Creamy Balsamic and Asiago Caesar flavors have been yummy.My wife does most of the grocery shopping and cooking for us. A sampling of things she's purchased from this Harris Teeter in recent months includes blueberries ($4.99 per box), clementines ($2.99 per 3-lb bag), green grapes ($5.99 per bag), baby bok choy ($2.49/lb), seasoned Brussels sprouts ($4.99 per package), Hass avocado ($2 per bag, each bag has 2 small avocados, so $1 per small avocado), yellow onions ($1.99 for a 3-lb bag), organic lettuce ($2.49 for 1 head), natural free-range eggs ($6.49 for 12 large eggs), ground chicken ($6.99 per package), asparagus ($3.99/lb), frozen blueberries ($9.99 per bag; great in smoothies), yellow bananas ($0.49/lb), Tillamook Mudslide and Chocolate Ice Creams ($6.99 for a 1.5-qt carton), white mushrooms ($2.49 for 16 ounces), cremini mushrooms ($2.49 for 8 ounces), shiitake mushrooms ($4.49 per package), baby bella mushrooms ($2.49 per package), leeks ($2.99/lb), sweet potatoes ($1.19/lb), Bush brand beans, assorted (e.g. dark kidney beans, black beans) ($1.49 per can), organic red seedless grapes ($2.99/lb), Dave's Killer Bread assorted bagels (e.g. berry, Cinnamon Raisin Remix) ($5.49 per bag of 6 bagels), thin Oreos ($3.99), Philadelphia cream cheese ($3.69 each), mangoes ($5 for 5, but we could buy them in singles at $1 each), red grapes ($5.99 per bag), ground turkey breast ($6.99 per package), Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce ($4.49 per bottle), Harris Teeter sharp cheddar ($3.39 per bag), Yukon potatoes ($1.49/lb), Nielsen-Massey vanilla extract ($10.99 per bottle), Screamin' Sicilian Supremus Maximus Pizza ($9.59 each), Quaker Old-Fashioned Oats ($5.69 for a 42-ounce carton), Classic Coke ($6.99 for pack of 8 smaller cans), Dark H
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July 2021 by Jason J.
Daytime employees at Maynard Crossing, Cary NC, including the manager "Dennis", are playing a viral video setup game. They'll get someone black to create a situation with a White person then they'll whip out a camera phone to record the White person so they can put it on facebook then the store manager will kick the White victim out. Sickening. EDIT: for the second day in a row the manager at this store, Dennis, led a gang of employees out into the parking lot as I was leaving to harass and threaten me. If you are a White male NC native, avoid this antiwhite grocery store chain. They also fired a senior White female pharmacist "for spending too much time" helping someone, no joke.
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June 2021 by Bob H.
I don't usually say this about Publix but publix donuts are twice as good as Harris Teeter and have the price
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April 2021 by Pam Fuqua
Everything