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    Albertsons

    2.4 (14 reviews)
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    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    I came in right at store opening and just WOW. The actual cashier ringing my groceries was a Saint…read moreseriously - what a truly lovely friendly person. She was kind and so very nice. And I engaged with a person, hesitantly as she stocked wine. I am used to Fred Meyer having their aisles now completely full of people stocking who are rude and adding things yet if you ask where something is they get annoyed and taking ten minutes to tell you they know nothing about where anything is. This was not the case - she immediately smiled and explained where EXACTLY the item was. That's the encounter I got pretty immediate so I was thinking yay, I am at a nice Fred Meyer and my shopping would go well. Nope... I have disconnected tendons on my lower legs which means the cushion to the heels of my feet lacks and standing an hour grocery shopping I try to avoid an use the motorized carts. They had a full amount of them out front but I gave up after folding my cane and getting my purse in etc as two carts in a row I would get almost in and it would beep low battery. an employee standing their I just looked at and said 'I give up' and awkwardly get a large cart because the up and down and trying to squeeze my disabled ass around to even get in and out of the carts which were parked so close that you will be disabled getting to one. He just jumped in to back them in and replug them in offering not even a single word to me.... Thanks for the wonderful shit treatment ADA people like me are VERY used to - it's just exhausting which leads me into having to practically pole vault around every aisle. Fred Meyers way now (FYI for you who have any mobility challenge whatsoever) is that EVERY SINGLE AISLE will have, in addition to the other normal shoppers, a GIANT blue cart from a store shopping fulfilling pickups and also someone stocking. I had two different people bringing in palettes and I almost fell twice since they also leave out these rather large metal step stools and love cardboard displays for select items. Then I went to checkout and I was practically laying on my cart so exhausted. Again, the cashier was so nice... and she was so nice that the person I got the impression was a manager of some kind was VERY MUCH NOT. She immediately glares at me and starts barking at the cashier. I explained to the cashier I was doing an Instacart order for a customer first and I had two donuts for me and an on sale grocery thing. I said they were probably used to us and two please double bag (which most of us do to insulate and protect for delivery. The cashier says to the manager (who is barking orders at every one who walks by) while she is hostile style bagging my groceries making me realize I should have self checked out, that it is an Instacart order. The manager says she BETTER charge for those bags correctly... I felt like asking what I had done to upset the manager. I was trying to move my cane and purse to fold the basket and make more room but she started thrusting the groceries into the cart without a word very aggressively stacking them unnecessarily. I just paid and got the heck out. I rebagged everything because it was HORRIBLE... it was six bags and she put everything heavy and glass in two yet crammed the bread and dairy horribly - putting meat on top of the strawberries and more meat on top of the eggs. She may not care about her customers but I care about mine. I know they call it Battleground - apparently that gal is ready for war!

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    We were driving through the area and happened to stumble upon this little store. Of course, my wife…read morewanted to check it out, and honestly, I'm glad she did. The area around here is very remote, with limited amenities--no other stores, gas stations, or conveniences in sight. Everything else seemed to be 20-30 minutes away, so finding this spot felt a bit like discovering a hidden gem. Inside, we learned that the store was originally built in 1907 to serve local sawmill workers and nearby residents. That history gave it an authentic, old-fashioned charm you don't often find anymore. The building itself has a rustic, worn-in look that makes you feel like you've stepped back in time. Even though it's small, the store carried a little bit of everything--snacks, drinks, canned goods, and basic household items. It reminded me of a scaled-down version of a regular grocery store, where you might not have dozens of brand options but you'll almost always find something that works. It's clearly still serving its original purpose: providing essentials for people in an otherwise pretty rural area on the outskirts of more densely populated towns. We walked around for a bit, just soaking it in, and my wife asked about a restroom. The staff told us they only have a port-a-potty outside for customers, which definitely added to the "old-school general store" experience but might not be ideal for everyone. Overall, it was really neat to check out this little piece of history. It's not the kind of place you'd necessarily plan a trip around, but if you're in the area, it's worth stopping by just to appreciate the history, the practicality, and the fact that it's still standing strong after more than a century.

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