3/5 Pamela P. 2 years ago on Google • 5 reviews
Upon
entering
the
grocery
store,
I
was
greeted
by
a
large
water
fountain
that
was
both
obtrusive
and
an
eyesore.
It
took
up
a
lot
of
space
and
I
had
to
navigate
around
it
while
also
trying
to
avoid
running
into
the
people
who
were
entering
and
leaving
the
store.
I
really
wanted
to
get
the
chocolate
glazed
donuts,
but
they
appeared
to
be
stale
and
were
hard
as
rocks
when
I
tried
to
pick
them
up
with
the
tongs.
I
decided
to
leave
them
there.
I
was
filled
with
dismay
when
I
looked
to
my
right
and
saw
an
open
buffet
filled
with
meat,
fish,
and
other
dishes.
It
seemed
irresponsible
and
unsanitary
to
have
a
buffet
that
is
easily
exposed
to
germs
when
we
are
still
in
the
midst
of
a
pandemic.
The
store
was
packed
with
items
but
the
way
they
were
laid
out
and
organized
made
it
difficult
to
shop
with
a
large
cart.
It
was
overwhelming
visually
and
it
made
the
store
feel
kind
of
cluttered.
In
spite
of
the
numerous
items
available,
I
still
wasn't
able
to
find
many
of
the
products
I
wanted.
They
had
the
smallest
section
for
cat
and
dog
food
that
I've
ever
seen
in
a
grocery.
Between
the
water
fountain
at
the
front
entrance,
the
huge
bakery
area
with
the
stale
donuts,
street
signs
and
street
lamps
next
to
the
cash
registers,
the
overall
color
scheme,
and
the
massage
chairs
waiting
to
greet
you
after
you've
made
your
purchases,
the
overall
decor
came
across
as
a
bit
ostentatious.
The
best
thing
about
the
grocery
store
was
the
customer
service.
The
staff
was
very
helpful
and
friendly
whenever
I
asked
questions
or
needed
assistance.