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May 2024 by Scott Michel
Could be a nice store which the area needs. Unfortunately it does not carry basic items that many people use and can't express enough to check exp. dates regular out of date products are often found on shelves and when brought to attention they keep it on the shelf with reduced price. Shop at your own risk!At 62 years of age never have seen such a poorly run store anywhere.
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April 2024 by Mohammad Aleksander
just came out , i regularly come here but just now i met the worst cashier of my life , interaction started by me asking him “how are you doing boss” the cashier started laughing at me for saying that , i asked him if he is ok he kept laughing at me , then he started throwing some indian words although i am not from that region which was racist to me since he also is not from there, i felt extremely intimidated by this . name of cashier on receipt is MELVIN he is american-indian tall with a high pitched voice , he also didn’t want to hand me a bag initially i hope the store looks into it
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April 2024 by Arinette Gray
Great market! I brought some great cheese!
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April 2024 by Sai Ramakrishna Coppisetty
Nice place, pleasant atmosphere
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April 2024 by Corina Cummings
I was looking for a specific unique item and finally found it here! I will most definitely be a return customer! Friendly n helpful staff, great variety of vegan-friendly goods, competitive prices, convenient location with a active chill vibe. ☺️
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April 2024 by Logan Sand
Clifton Market has the potential to be an amazing neighborhood store. Unfortunately, it’s not.While convenient, the regular markup on items is insanity. Items are typically $2-$5 more expensive at Clifton Market. It’s worth it to jump in the car and head to big box stores.Additionally, I have been subjected to panhandling 100% of the time I’ve gone in and out of Clifton Market. I acknowledge they’re trying to fix this solution, but it is anxiety-inducing every time I walk into this store.Furthermore, the back parking lot underneath the market can be a problem. Between the parking lot and the Shell station on Clifton, there is a high homeless population and abandoned cars that could also make anyone uncomfortable. Again, not necessarily a Clifton Market issue, but drives down the overall experience.
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April 2024 by Alanna Maloney
This "Grocery" is a large wealthy/Creative Class convenience store. I accept that. Paying a $2 markup on the majority of the items in the store is absolutely 'worth it" on occasion. However in no way sustainable for me.In addition 80% or more of the checkout staff are so introverted that they refuse to actually greet me or even in some cases speak to me. I can't deny that it hurts my feelings in spite of the fact that I'm a grown woman. ?I'm like...wait...I just spent an extra $20 on less than $100 worth of strangely arranged groceries that I had to spend a half an hour to find because staff are either absent or surly?There was a really nice manager at one point, and a friendly guy came out from behind the deli counter once. When I inevitably need to ask where something because I have spent 15 minutes looking for it I have regret because the stockers floor staff seem really put upon to answer a question, or that they can't actually believe someone has actually spoken to them...I never see a discount sticker on withered produce which frustrates me. Why am I potentially paying "more" for less?I do not love the parking situation but that's an unavoidable aspect of the site. It was that way when my mom took us shopping there in the 70's and 80's when it was Keller's. Having to park in the lower lot the other evening it looked and felt like I was about to be on SVU... I can't imagine how a person with a moderate to severe mobility difference can even shop there.I really enjoy taking the time to give positive feedback to shops and retail/customer care employees. But I can't find as many positive things to say here. The other night I took a risk to grab a few necessary items. The entire brand of dairy product I needed was completely wiped out. I searched for a natural toothpaste that wouldn't trigger my daughter's allergies for at least 10 minutes. No luck. However there were seemingly a dozen foaming hand soaps that fit the bill. Why the inconsistency?However unlike the Corryville/Clifton Kroger which has removed all "half carts" there's ALWAYS a mini cart handy in the 'foyer".
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March 2024 by Gary Condon
Not a bad place at all , and stocked with all kinds of useful items . Nice little bakery inside , a hot ☕ cup of coffee in the morning , and a lot of specialty items
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March 2024 by Craig
Horrible service I stood waiting at the lotto, western union desk for 15 minutes then I left. Don't shop here everything is very much overpriced
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March 2024 by akkineni divya
Not fresh very bad......
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March 2024 by Reid MacHarg
Maybe I went on an off day? I was surprised by the lack of prepared foods and the sushi being from a box. The sandwich meat I bought didn’t taste like much. The staff are friendly, though.
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March 2024 by Rick Schmitz
Fat black guy gets zero stars for being there. Rude, unfriendly, and unwanted
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March 2024 by Jack Nguyen
Pretty pricey but has a good beer selection
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March 2024 by stephen miller
We bought a birthday cake from the bakery. Absolutely wonderful..very clean store and friendly staff
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February 2024 by Ana Maria Molina
It is the third time I feel mistreated in this place. First time the cashier was rude. Second, one of the cashiers was charging me more for a salmon that was in discount, when I let him know he got super mad and said to the other worker: "explain to her that she is wrong" in a loud voice, then he argued with me and was very rude. The other person gave me the reason but they didn't apologize. Then, the salmon was expired anyways. This week I came back and was reprimanded because I forgot to put the bag pack in the entrance "lady I have told you many times", he insisted in a rude way, I said to him he could say it in a nice way and his coworkers seemed to agree with me. Anyways, as I say to the guy when he reprimanded me, I am not wishing to go back to this market because I feel vulnerable. I am foreign and I feel that this may not happen to a person that is from here and doesn't have an accent. Some workers are nice but this specific one and the other cashier make me scared of going back.