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May 2023 by Lukas G.
Prices feel honestly predatory. It is kept clean, though they often block off half the store to restock mid-day. It is significantly cheaper to get your food or medicine almost anywhere else
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June 2019 by Adam Thomas
POD Market is one of the only ways to obtain snacks through the mandatory freshman meal plan. They know this, and will charge you as much as possible—even for small snacks. You're forced to spend $150–300 in dining dollars every semester anyway, so a $5 bag of chips won't hurt, right? Wrong. Only blow dining dollars here if you need to get rid of them at the end of a semester and you don't have enough to justify visiting Chili's. Spend wisely, first-year students—you're their target.
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December 2018 by Victoria Neely
Very overpriced. I bought a sandwich for $7.25 after reading the ingredients to make sure I wasn't allergic, turns out they don't name all of their allergens in the ingredients list because I ended up having an allergic reaction.
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May 2018 by Jakob Vandbaek
-Overpriced -Good service with nice people. -Opening hours aren't kept
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December 2017 by Nia Campbell
Incredibly overpriced.
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March 2017 by PrettyGirlSwag718
As a student i absolutely hate coming here. There are certain things here that aren't available at the other market in Harris so sometimes i have no choice, but i keep my visits limited. The staff don't ever acknowledge you when you come in. They might say "are you ready to checkout?" and thats about the only communication they will make. I don't see why they are the ones working and I am the customer but always have to speak up first and say Good Morning or simply greet them and usually I don't get a response. I guess being that they are dealing with alot of students they feel its unecessary to utilize mannerism and professionalism. The demeanor of the two women I see most often working are cold and off putting and they usually will stare at you like you're there to steal but yet never say a word unless perhaps they're asked a question.