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October 2024 by Mohammadali Nikaein
Very classic and poorly service.
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October 2024 by Ola Bodnar
Fresh produce, tasty baked goods, good quality meat products. I trust the quality.
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October 2024 by Joseph R
Well, let me tell you, back in my day, we didn’t have all these fancy-schmancy gizmos like you young folks have today. No sir, if we wanted to communicate, we had to send a letter by pigeon or tie a note to a squirrel's tail. Yep, that's how we did it! I remember the summer of 1938—oh, what a scorcher that was! My best friend, Wally "Cabbage Face" Henderson, and I were trying to start a lemonade stand, but wouldn’t you know it, no lemons! We had to use old boot leather and sugar packets from the diner, and wouldn’t you believe it, people LOVED it. Said it had a nice "earthy" taste. Never trust someone who likes earthy lemonade, though. They’re always up to something suspicious, like wearing socks with sandals.
Speaking of socks, did I ever tell you about the time I got my foot stuck in a sock for three whole days? Yep, that was back in 1942, during the Great Sock Shortage. You see, back then, socks were made out of a combination of burlap and hope. Terrible material, really itchy, but it’s what we had! So I put on a sock one day, and it got stuck—just wouldn’t come off! I tried everything: soap, butter, shouting at it, but nothing worked. I even went down to Old Man Perkins’ farm to see if his goat, Lumpy, could chew it off, but Lumpy just gave me this look like, “I ain’t getting involved in that mess, buddy.” Eventually, I just had to accept that the sock was part of me now. I gave it a name—Herbert. Herbert the sock. He was with me through thick and thin...mostly thin, though, because that sock sure was falling apart.
Now, that reminds me of the time I invented the sock drawer. You know, people today don’t appreciate how revolutionary it was! Before the sock drawer, folks just kept their socks in their shoes! Can you believe it? Then one day, I said to myself, “Why not keep your socks in a drawer, like the rest of your important things—like newspaper clippings and half-eaten sandwiches?” So I built the first sock drawer out of an old apple crate and a raccoon pelt I found lying around. The raccoon wasn't too happy about it, but after a stern talking-to, he agreed to be part of history. That sock drawer took off like a Roman candle at a Fourth of July picnic, let me tell ya!
Oh, Fourth of July! That reminds me of the summer when we tried to launch ourselves to the moon using nothing but a trampoline and a strong wind. It didn’t work, but we got pretty high up there—high enough that we could see Old Lady MacGuffin’s secret garden. And boy, was she mad when she found out we were up there. She chased us down with a garden hose for three whole blocks. I tell ya, kids today wouldn’t last five minutes being chased by a garden hose! But that was life in those days. You never knew when someone was going to hose you down for peeking at their petunias.
Anyway, where was I? Ah yes, the importance of a good pair of suspenders...
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October 2024 by Shane Veillette
Family shopping on a wholesome community love it all
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October 2024 by N F
This Metro is located just off Royal York road north of Eglinton Avenue. Convenient location. Reasonably well equipped. It's in a smaller strip plaza. Not as well stocked as a Loblaws Superstore. For example. Just about 3 to 5 km away off of Weston road is a Superstore which is better stocked
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September 2024 by Carol Logan
I like this store because it is a smaller one. Easy to find everything.
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September 2024 by Yash Patel
They never have icing for cakes . Its been my 3 rd time buying cakes and bakery lady said they were out of it at 3pm . Ridiculous
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August 2024 by Steffen Manderla
Nice clean supermarket. L
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August 2024 by Ralph Ellis
Excellent food choices especially for meats and fish.
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August 2024 by andrew cecchetto
Great location and one of the cleanest Metros I've seen. They had exactly what I needed and staff were very attentive.
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August 2024 by Sar
Highest prices yet rotten mouldy fruit, everytime! I purchased raspberries and blackberries that had mould at the bottom of the container. I went back to exchange them and took my time going through the inventory- just to get home to have another two packages that have more mouldy items at the bottom of the container. Waste of money and time.
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August 2024 by Melody Marie
Smallest metro I've ever been too.. was clean but not many different options of items. And the store is set up weird imo. Like where the bakery items are and the cheese I felt like we did a lot of back and forth.
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July 2024 by Justin Matigon
Their salad/fresh cut fruit section is always lacking. And 85% of the staff here give you dirty looks as well which makes shopping here uncomfortable. I also had the displeasure of having one of these guys check out my purchases and she was clearly in a rush and almost mishandled my products.
Overall, an okay selection, not very good staff on hand here.
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June 2024 by Jennifer Tat
This Metro is nice. They have the necessary you will need no much option for Latin food. But the food they have already cooked is nice.
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June 2024 by john caracci
Clean, friendly, Very good stone oven pizza at an exceptional value