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    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    If you are looking for fast soul food, this place deserves a try. Some of my former co-workers…read morespoke about this place repeatedly regarding the quality, quantity, and value of the food. I agree with their rave, however, my lunchtime experiences were not the best. I would often stop to pick up lunch on my way to work, and there was often a line of customers who apparently had the same idea. The staff did not serve with a sense of urgency. The customers didn't seem to mind, which is unfortunate because that implies acceptance of the level of service. I haven't been in a while, but I hope they improvement the customer care & service because their food is really good.

    Unbelievably Cheap! I expected to see Going-Out-of-Business signs posted somewhere…read more A notable example, Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cheerios were their doorbuster cereal at a dollar per box. I was next door and remembered I needed onions and salad. Ignore the 60's era design and decor motif, it's actually clean and orderly in there. They offer a lot of store brands and not very much produce, but they had organic spring mixes, two carton options of them, both on sale for a dollar each. And they expired in three days just like all kinds of other salads out there, not a reduced-for-quick-sale offer. My three pounds of onions were $2.50, perfectly acceptable price range. Note that these people compete with Dollar Tree and Dollar General next door and across the street. This means that both have arranged for limited access to much smaller sizes on brand name household supplies like Tide and Dawn dish soap, so they can charge more per ounce but set the overall price lower. It's called predatory pricing, and since the Jimmy Carter administration and then Reagan especially we haven't enforced New Deal era laws requiring wholesalers to offer the same terms to all buyers. The result is dollar stores sit with a store full of trashy food (and WalMart junk) but offer a seeming discount on essentials that many find pricey. I'm making it a point to shop for a few items there as it's closer, but I'm pretty sure I'll end up with a handful of their door busters most the time too. The cheerios were especially tempting today.

    Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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