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    Harris Teeter

    2.9 (23 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Sabrina C.

    I came here to visit the seafood dept around 10:30am on a Friday. Staff members were bringing out a variety of fresh fish onto the sales floor. I was surprised and excited to see fresh salmon steaks, as it is very hard to find. They were $8.99/lb. They also had fresh Halibut, crabs, snow crab legs, lobster tails, wild caught shrimp, crab cakes, and shrimp cakes to name a few. Workers handled food with gloves and interacted with customers. Self checkout was very easy. Enter in your phone number or VIC number for a discount and self bag your items.

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    I like the salad bar... I wish they would sell individual pieces of chicken at the hot bar

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    Much better vibe this visit. Improved bread and baked goods section. Lots of cool and different…read moreproducts throughout the building. Left over Easter goods on sale. Not a lot of name brands on the shelves...as expected, except Goya products. But plenty of everything else. Many outdoor and clothing items. Children's clothes and toys. Actually turned out to be a pretty good day for a stop and shop. Dropped $77.00 on goods, including anchovies, coffee pods, apple sauce, bird seed, gardening gloves, mushrooms, honey, marzipan bar, bandaids, vinegar, huge water jugs, Old Bay seasoning, Tajik seasoning, citrus scented trash bags and a paper bag to carry the small stuff.

    Like many, the "big savings, low frills" hype first drew me here. But, instead of replacing a…read moreconventional supermarket run, it just added another stop that never made us say "I'm glad we came here." Employees aren't unfriendly, just scarce, semi-avoidant and unhelpful. Today, an employee approached me with "Sir, we don't allow photo taking in our store." When I realized he was serious, I asked for an explanation and to see the corporate policy (he didn't answer); as a Yelper, I shared that photos brought authenticity, then asked if I would be kicked out if I continued. "I've been instructed to ask people not to take pictures." I'm sure there's a reason but I was annoyed! This is Lidl not a government building. Was someone in witness protection? The visit rolled downhill when I saw a sale flyer item I wanted (gingerbread village kit) but the 3 employees I approached couldn't tell me where it was. I found it myself at the very front of the store after I wasted 5-10 minutes of my life I won't get back. For us, future return visits don't look good. If you go, here's a detailed evolution... EARLY PROS? Big parking lot with wide spaces. Fresh bakery items with some uncommon varieties (cherry jelly filled donut) plus free samples. Customer operated digital scales/printers to price your own produce/bakery items. Weekly sales, app specials and perennial markdowns. New store so inside was pretty clean and bright. SO-SO's? Most products are unknown generic brands that you roll the dice on to later learn what to buy/not buy. BYOB: bring your own bags or PAY for theirs. The wannabe department store items in those rear center aisle bins made me chuckle; felt like a swap meet "get your frozen pizzas, pajamas, crepe makers, footballs, and screw drivers over here!" The appeal is gone. So are the samples and scales/printer terminals (ppl were cheating the system). Stock availability is hit and miss, especially with sale items, dairy and baked goods.

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