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April 2024 by troy chaney
Great grocery store
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March 2024 by Brandyn Johnson
Always a lovely experience and oh if you have that rewards card .....yes you save a bundle sometimes
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February 2024 by Violet Halstied
Nice clean and friendly
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February 2024 by keith snyder
The flowers and things are great Jenny is always a joy to work with
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February 2024 by Mike Dean
Been doing less than half of our family grocery shopping here for over 3 years. Store is clean, good selection of brands and items that stay mostly well stocked. Meat, produce departments have good selections and the addition of a sushi station has been awesome!The prices here are among the highest in the area and the store has been relying more on self-checkout lately, which are two major reasons we don't shop here more. The lean staff is always helpful, so that's a big plus.
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January 2024 by Melinda Hunt
I have never been treated so badly by checkout and manger . Yelling at customers because you are overwhelmed.
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January 2024 by John Catron
It's a very nice place. I love that they are on DoorDash!
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January 2024 by Ursula MacTavish (Dame Ursula)
Nice, clean and well-stocked
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January 2024 by Gordon Burris
To expensive, products are cheaper at other stores plus, they need more cashiers, not self checkout stations
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January 2024 by Tracy Douglas
That's where I shop
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January 2024 by Leasa Norman
Place is dirt. Parking lot & store has trash all over it. Prices are the most expensive in town. They don't have a lot of choices to pick from & don't carry a lot of things like fresh herbs.
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December 2023 by Scott Wilson
Got a good deal on ground beef near expiration but still good quality.
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December 2023 by Jim Bill Tolbert
They just too damn High
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December 2023 by Buddyroe360
Some of the prices are quite reasonable but some things are grossly overpriced...like the Tony's seasoning....$5 and some change here, $3 and change elsewhere
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November 2023 by James Killer
"My experience working at Homeland was overwhelmingly negative and stressful. The lack of support and training was glaring, especially given my upfront communication about my disabilities and the need for assistance. The environment was marred by the unprofessional behavior of my manager. His attitude towards even minor issues was baffling - one instance where I slightly misplaced a pickle jar became a major point of contention. His intolerance extended to simple human interactions; a brief conversation with a friend who sought my help in the store was met with unwarranted anger, as if I was neglecting my duties.The manager's frequent and lengthy disappearances, often just to smoke, left me and another stocker to fend for ourselves. When I needed guidance, like where to place a specific item, his advice was dismissive, telling me to search aimlessly up and down every aisle. This lack of direction made the job unmanageable.The workplace culture at Homeland felt toxic and uncaring. Despite their claims of valuing employees, the reality was starkly different. The emotional toll, compounded by the incompetence and apathy of the management, became unbearable. Ultimately, I had no choice but to leave for the sake of my mental well-being. It's puzzling how a business can operate this way, with such a blatant disregard for its employees' welfare and professional growth."