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    Whole Foods Market - This soap smells so good and clean!

    Whole Foods Market

    (221 reviews)

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    Came here with a friend and ate from hot food bar. I love that I can just pick out a little bit of…read moreeverything, I felt so good after this meal too the variety is great. Also I didn't get a pic but they had PICKLE KOMBUCHA it was so good. Whole Foods you literally have my whole heart.

    I've been a loyal Whole Foods customer for the past seven years, ever since we lived on the East…read moreCoast, and I've always enjoyed shopping there. However, I've noticed that this particular location has been consistently lacking in customer service--especially in the bakery department. This year alone, I've visited the bakery four or five times, and each time the experience has been disappointing. No one acknowledges customers, there's little to no eye contact, and the staff often appear disengaged or busy with tasks in the back of the section. When I do finally get someone's attention, the interaction feels rushed or noticeably unwelcoming. On one occasion, after waiting about 15minutes for my cake to be packaged, the staff member simply set it aside without letting me know it was ready. Situations like this have made it the worst bakery customer service I've experienced at any Whole Foods. I understand they have other responsibilities to manage, but a consistent lack of basic courtesy is concerning. On the other hand, I want to highlight the meat and fish department--they are always friendly, attentive, and hardworking, and it truly makes a difference.

    Shop'n Kart - Fullers market should also be named fullers original donut shop. They have something called an"devil dog". Pure donuts, not overly fancy!

    Shop'n Kart

    (10 reviews)

    $$$

    A bright, cheery supermarket full of exciting and interesting products along with the staples, now…read morebeautifully organized and much more inviting after a stunning remodel that opened up tremendous space in front. I learned this when I had to start shopping here again, after a three-year personal boycott, because I lost my car and could no longer get to Safeway. Why the boycott? Because of a thing that happened to my husband and left an awful taste in my mouth: While shopping at Fuller's in 2022, Christopher poured himself a fountain drink and, on his way to the register, took a sip. It tasted weird. Standing in line, he checked twice more, and it tasted strangely like ammonia. When he asked the cashier's permission not to buy it, the young man said, "Sure!" and relieved him of the poisonous-tasting beverage. That was the normal part. Two weeks later, when Chris was leaving Fuller's with some purchases, a very young security guard (maybe 18) stopped him in the parking lot and showed him three surveillance photos, printed on three separate pages: one for each of the three sips Chris had taken from his unsavory drink. He asked Christopher to come back inside, under threat of calling police. After leading my husband back into the store and upstairs, followed by another employee to keep him from bolting, the guard admonished him for having assumed, two weeks earlier, that his cashier had the authority to let him leave without paying for his drink. The correct procedure, he said, would have been for Chris to buy the drink before taking Sip One; then, if he found it displeasing, he could return it for a refund--presumably from the same cashier who'd abused his authority by allowing Chris to avoid the purchase entirely. Because of my husband's ill-placed faith in the right of that cashier to act efficiently instead of insanely (as in the guard's scenario), releasing him from obligation to buy an inferior product, Chris had to sign a form acknowledging that he was banned for stealing from Fuller's Shop'n Kart--not for one or two years, but ninety-nine. I've waited three years to write this review, partly because I feel sick and exhausted to think about it and partly because it sounds so outrageous that I don't see how anyone will believe it. Instead, I've avoided shopping here until it recently became impossible. Now that I'm forced to return, I spend every shopping trip feeling torn between, on the one hand, loving the store and the many wonderful things it carries, and, on the other, hating myself for supporting a business that will continue exacting revenge over three unpaid sips of a foul beverage for several decades after my husband is dead.

    Awesome. Such a different shopping experience. Grocery Outlet style with a focus on ethnic foods…read more My wife and I happened to be in the area. I love hot sauce. I Googled "Hot sauce Centralia". This was the only place that showed up with legitimate pictures of a healthy hot sauce shelf. I think I had to go to 2 or 3 aisles to find all of them. Mexican pastries, Japanese sauces you won't find at Safeway, just an awesome selection. They even had a tent outside with massively out of season items. I saw a house painting kit, with a roller and VHS tape. I almost bought it out of nostalgia. Wonderful store, happy employees. Thank you for being here.

    Grist Urban Stone Mill

    Grist Urban Stone Mill

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    The Grist Urban Stone Mill is a very cool spot, right in the heart of downtown Centralia. Walking…read morearound Tower Ave. the other day, I decided to stop in after seeing it several times. I'm really glad that I did! They specialize in unique and/or hard to find types of flour and baking materials. While I am not a baker much at all, I do know and appreciate the difference in types of flour - where and how it's ground - and how it tastes compared to what you would usually find at the grocery store. In addition to the flours that are for sale (either packaged or in bulk), they also have spices, starters, and beans/lentils. There even is a shelf of Chehalis grown wheat flour! So nice to have a locally owned shop selling locally grown products. The owner has his own grinding equipment behind the counter (that is easy to see when he's at it) and was very friendly and eager to answer any questions that I had. I will definitely spread the word about the Grist Urban Stone Mill to all of my baking friends!

    Centralia is a lovely place for a walkabout and while exploring the area on foot my friend and I…read morecame upon this great place, Grist Urban Stone Mill, very casual where the owner was fun and helpful, with so many options for bakers! Exploring all the different wheat options I spotted the rye/pumpernickel; something I've been craving since taking up bread making again this year. Of course I bought a bag and baked a loaf. Looking forward to another trip and picking up more local flours.

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