Susan Mochnacs
Google
Carefully watch when your groceries are rung up. Sometimes I’d come home scratching my head wondering how my bill was so high. I read the reviews and discovered that they are cheating their customers so I tried to keep closer track by reconciling items on my receipt with what I brought home. Last time they charged me $9.99 for a cabbage. I weighed it and it worked out to about $4+/pound— not at all what was marked on the sign on the box. This time, they tried to ring up everything without a sticker on it at some insane price, but I was watching carefully. $7.99 for a single bunch of cilantro?? No siree— take it back! They also charged me $2 more for a package of mushrooms than the sign indicated but I had come to the check out prepared with a photo of their own sign so they had to delete the item and re-ring it. Also beware of their frozen foods— the compressors seem to go out pretty often and I see huge stacks of crates of (thawed) food across the aisle while they try to do repairs. No wonder I’ve come home with stuff that turns out to be moldy inside or tastes sour or weird. I’ve never been brave enough to try to go back for a refund because as many others have noted, the women who work there are deeply unpleasant. I used to treat it as low-key Russian Roulette with groceries but now that I understand that they have been deliberately swindling customers, I’m done with them. If you go, don’t buy anything without a price sticker, check the expiration dates on everything, and watch the register very, very closely.