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February 2023 by Caleb S.
I love it here!!! I just brought my kids for their day off at school and they had a blast. I'm going back first thing tomorrow to get more peanuts!! GO WINCO SLAY QUEEN
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January 2023 by Toga H.
This place is pretty sad looking, they haven't changed in decades. But overall great place for grocery shopping.
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November 2022 by Mad M.
very good selection and decent priced but the customer service is poor and staff arent friendly it's unclean especially the self checkout and just kind of ghetto. I'd rather go to other stores this one makes me feelgross
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May 2022 by Kira C.
Customer service was amazing! Our cashier and lead were so helpful in our little predicament! Shoutout Robin!
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January 2022 by Jeremy B.
They say that they are open 24 hours but not all the store is open 24 hours if you go around 6 PM hardly anything is open and they won't make what you want from the deli.
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June 2021 by Jessie S.
I loved the Winco near my old place, but this one is a mess. I've bought bread here three times only to find it already molding under the packaging. Their bulk items have bugs - I ended up with pantry moths and I had to throw away everything in my kitchen that I couldn't bleach. Try a different Winco even if you have to drive further.
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September 2020 by K S.
Okay, let me start by saying I am at high risk for complications if I were to get COVID-19. I judge a store normally on cleanliness, price and customer service, but during a pandemic I've added the criteria of adherence to mask use laws. Recently, since I shop regularly at Winco I've noticed a shift in standards and not in a positive way. Everything from the carts and floors to the parking lot has become strewn with garbage. My cart, this morning, had several old pieces of paper that I needed to pick out and throw away before I could use it. So cleanliness is not being kept up, one criteria down. I go at 6:30 am to avoid crowds since I am high risk but the downside of that is that the vendors are there, often blocking isles but more importantly, recently I've seen people working who refuse to wear a mask over their face. It's often worn more as a neck warmer. Each time I say something to the person to remind them about the law and about the rising cases of Covid-19. Never once has the person actually put the mask actually back on and over the nose. This has happened several times. So, health and safety criteria absent. Finally this morning I had had enough. I asked the second person I saw without a mask on to put his mask on. The response was "Mind your own business!" He then preceded to use a box cutter that had held between his teeth a moment earlier on the packaging and continued handling bottles of flavored waters. I said that my health was my business and asked his name. And with his box cutter in hand said much louder and more menacing "Mind Your Own Business!" I then turned back to the registers and asked to speak with a manager. At first I was told there wasn't a manager on duty but I said either I speak with the manager or I call OSHA, it was at this point that the manager appeared. When I tried to explain my reservations she said she would handle it but failed to ask who had actually gone without a mask. I felt as though nothing would happen because the more details I spoke the less she listened and rather than sharing compassion for high risk people she just said "well I'm high risk..." as if that makes it okay. I will not go there again. They failed on cleanliness, health and safety and they failed on customer service. The prices aren't worth the mounting levels of risk!
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August 2020 by G L.
Winky (as I like to call it) foods it's my favorite store from now on I used to be like Noo winko full of people etc BS I been to Whole Foods spending bunch of money on over price MIERDA (hopefully I can curse in Spanish ) not all of it is organic as it says actually I went to whole food ( my ex favorite grocery store because I'm sorta hippy now trying to eat healthy and stuff ) bought some kale thinking it would be organic and it wasn't then I found out organic kale at winco and cheaper mind you . Then you have Costco who has a reputation to be the shiat and save money but nah dude look clearly you are not saving money at all not to mention they put price sign misleading customers like me who don't give a flying duck to look at the small print all I see it's a big price tag pointing at the product I'm buying then you look at the receipt and that thing was way more expensive then what I was expecting do you wonder why every single time you go to Costco is NEVER less than a 100 bucks ??? Because they always putting misleading signs that's right the only thing I like from Costco is toliet paper. And that ladies and gentlemen this is why I prefer WINKY the are best they are honest they are what they are not a double face douce.Humble, nice Winky always in my heart
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February 2020 by Kenneth C.
I don't think that there's a better supermarket in the Eugene area then Winco. Forget Market of Choice, Safeway, Albertson's, Rite Aid, Walgreens and others. You can find it all at Winco. The only thing I can say anything negative about is the fresh seafood department is almost nonexistent. I think I save at least 20% there also.
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December 2019 by Megan S.
You're not coming to WinCo for a softly lit, perfectly organized shopping experience. You're coming here for the deals!I mostly shop here for dry goods, produce (which you do need to inspect a bit more closely than some other stores), and their AMAZING bulk section which is huge! Helloooooo, fresh ground cashew butter!! :) This location also stocks a larger-than-most selection of Mexican and Asians foods/products.But, not everything here is cheaper, particularly I have noticed that with dairy items. You bag your own groceries and can only pay with cash options (bills, checks or debit). I've also heard to avoid shopping at the start of the month, which is payday for lots of people and it can be a little crazy. WinCo is open 24 hours so plenty of other times to go and avoid the crowds.
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October 2019 by G H.
Some aspects of this winco are better/worse than the springfield one. The lighting is super bright in this one, like freshly installed leds i believe, more organized, cleaner, better seafood case, better cut carne asada meat (for example of stuff i personally noticed.) The layout is a little more confusing but i can deal with it. Selection overall seems to be larger and more tailored to eugenian tastes than springfield for sure. They dont always have the same items on sale as the springfield store either. Its okay to me. I hate having to bring bags in to shop or pay 5 cents for paper bags. Oh well, i usually shop at springfield anyways and i remember when i can. I wouldnt mind the reusable bags so bad but they are a pain to sanitize.eventually im gonna buy all cloth ones and just wash them in the washer. Im glad eugene has a winco and when im looking for certain items id pick this one over the other if im over in that neck of the woods.
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June 2019 by Krystal A.
I am giving them 2 stars because of the service I received today at their the bottle drop. I've noticed that they usually have issues with their bottle drop with their machines breaking down frequently and by frequently, I mean almost every day. When I went to take my bottles to get my change, the machines were acting up which occurs daily from what I've seen, then when an employee came to fix it and I was able to start putting my bottles in, it was rejecting my cans and I asked if she could hand count it, she just gave me an attitude and was yelling at to go b**** to customer service instead. When I got help, they fixed it and still refused to do the hand count because we have to put the bottles in before they can hand count it. I found it funny how they really enforce that rule but they don't enforce the 200 bottles per day. If you're going to enforce one rule, ENFORCE ALL OF THEM. I will say I was furious about the whole situation, especially having to jump through so many hoops just to return some freaking containers. WinCo, I really hope you're reading this because when it comes to this, your people have absolutely no clue as to what they're doing.So if you're needing to recycle your cans, TAKE YOUR BUSINESS ELSEWHERE!!! because they don't know what the f**k they're doing when it comes to that.
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June 2019 by Dena M.
This store gives me anxiety. It's very overwhelming. Just walking in, and everything is just thrown at you. I love the pricing however the way the store is set up the aisles tend to be overcrowded even with the expansion.The employees are not friendly at all. I have yet to meet one employee that actually is smiling and seems to not be put out by their job. The lines are always super long and just not enough checkers, so that's also very frustrating. I refuse to shop here however I'll send my husband to get some items if we don't want to spend a arm and a leg at Fred Meyers or Albertsons.
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March 2019 by John W.
It's winco. They're great. I love their fried chicken strips. Even out of the cold case and reheated at home in the oven.Their vegetables and meat aren't as good as Whole Foods or market of choice. Duh. Basically their winco brand stuff is the cheapest possible thing they can find and repackaged as winco. I do not buy winco "brand" ever. Especially shaving razors. It's like they come pre-dull.Everything else they sell is also lowest price possible.
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November 2018 by Doug W.
I've shopped here for many year, I am getting disgusted with the quality, freshness, and pricing. I shopped there last night, celery in bags were rotten, at least half, cucumbers were rotten, they looked ok on the shelf but the ends were moldy, my finger could go through it. Last week the meat lasted only a day was slimy and didn't taste right, several months ago my family fell ill to eating the meat after 2 days, unopened. The grapefruit was old in the bag. I don't remember living in a country where the food was so disgusting. I've seen the same at Safeway in junction city. CHECK YOUR QUALITY.