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September 2023 by Jeff D.
Excellent small town market. Had everything we were looking for, including Batteries.
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October 2021 by Nathan B.
Small local store, that does have a lot of the items you may be looking for. I give only 4 stars for the SUPER small produce area, but I imagine it is tough to compete with the local farmers and community gardens. Still, it would be awesome if they would partner with some of the local providers for FRESH produce. Their prices are similar to a Target, with some freezer items being quite higher. However, with the nearest Wally World another 15 minutes up the road in Ephraim, you can expect to pay for convenience. The fountain drinks up front were a welcome refreshment, and their refills are cheap!
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February 2018 by Curtis C.
While Manti Market is small, it makes up for it by being close. If you want more variety, you can make the big drive to Ephraim. They've recently been bought by whatever the main grocery store in Ephraim is, which means you can expect the same prices between stores on similar items. For a small town, this is a great store to have.
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February 2012 by Ricky W.
Sad to say this place is over priced (thanks to the economy and walmart I'm guessing) and the meat is something to stay away from. Go to Kent's for good meat in ephriam and walmart (sadly) for better prices. (also in ephriam)
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September 2011 by Jeffrey S.
Ah, small town markets. How I love them. This cute little market serves Manti and does it just fine. It's not a monster grocery store, so you'll probably sacrifice in the way of variety, but prices are pretty reasonable and it's much bigger on the inside than it looks on the outside. I've been here several times over the past several years, and they seem to keep the place up-to-date pretty well. It's not the most modern store, but it's clean and the people are super friendly. It doesn't hurt that I'm often visiting with the town doctor who, by nature, knows everyone in the city and says hello to just about every employee and customer by name. Small town markets. Where the flames of great rumors are founded and fanned. If I'm not mistaken (and please correct me if I'm wrong) but this is part of Associated Food Stores, so you get the leverage of a fairly large grocer stocking a smaller space. Most the stuff is top notch, from produce to meat to canned goods and beyond. Like Mayberry's market!