5/5 Gabriel G. 3 years ago on Google
I
used
to
live
in
a
mostly
glass
block
of
lofts
in
Sanse,
just
aft
of
this
place,
I
shopped
here
nearly
every
day,
and
I
must
admit
the
first
time
I
entered
the
store
it
felt
Whole
Foods
just
had
a
baby
with
Walmart
or
maybe
some
slick
Best
Buy-style
purloiner
of
Walmart's
female
spouse.
In
fact,
had
that
been
a
baby
its
prospects
would've
been
a
lot
better
than
all
three
of
its
progenitors
because
this
place
is
pretty
awesome.
There
are
more
than
5000s
reviews
of
Carrefour
on
here,
and
I
see
they
vary
greatly,
however,
most
of
these
people
down-putting
the
store
are
Americans
who
aren't
familiar
with
(or
accepting
of)
European
modes
of
customer
service.
Yet
those
complaints
aren't
exactly
warranted
anymore
because
Millennial
American
almost
universally
now
reflects
that
very
same
standard
of
service.
Shopping
here,
I
could
basically
get
by
on
25
Euros
a
week
for
basic
necessities,
including
numerous
wines
and
personal
groceries
I
prepared
at
home.
That's
almost
unheard
of
in
the
US,
even
shopping
at
Walmart
daily
which
would
openly
make
me
ill.
And
mind
you,
you're
getting
into
the
high-end
grocery
for
that.
If
that
isn't
good
enough,
you
basically
have,
as
I
said,
a
Best
Buy
sited
within
the
store
where
you
can
buy
a
MacBook
Pro.
I
personally
used
to
covet
bunches
of
avant-garde
European
horror
movies
out
of
their
bargain
bin
to
scare
my
girlfriend
at
night.
Love
Carrefour
-highly
recommend!