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    2.8 (5 reviews)
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    5 years ago

    I love the store my cashier her name was Lauren she was blonde she was super nice and she was super pretty I appreciated her hard work!!

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    Walmart Supercenter

    Walmart Supercenter

    (17 reviews)

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    *Grocery only review*…read more I shop here twice a week or more since I live five minutes away and I prefer smaller, more frequent grocery orders vs the filled up shopping cart. The grocery is quite good. There is a full service deli counter that's always manned. They prepare the cooked chicken and other takeaway hot food here, and are always available to slice your cold cuts to order. A very respetable charcuterie section too. Very good selection of organic vegetables and meats, and many certified non-GMO items. They are bringing in more of the "Better Goods" product line which includes quality frozen foods and jarred fruit, with ingredient lists that DON'T read like a chemistry textbook. I recently found they now offer a cream cheese without any "gum" additives...made of milk, cream, cheese culture and salt. Imagine that. Employees are around to help you find things. The self-checkout, which is my preference, works well and rarely gets hung up. They often open only half of them, sadly, due to not having enough eyes available to watch for thieves. For some deep-seated psychological reason I never do the Yelp check in here, but trust me I've gotta be the Duchess 10 times over. This is a good grocery store and I recommend you give it a try.

    I blew a tire during a road trip and got towed here pretty close to closing. The auto care here was…read moreincredibly generous and stayed a bit late just to finish that up. Saved my whole weekend! Thank you!

    Steiner's Country Market - Storefront

    Steiner's Country Market

    (11 reviews)

    Seriously this place has some great stuff especially if you cook and the quality and prices are…read moreunbeatable. The customer service could use some work but its always worth a stop when I pass thru. Their mums are huge ... and price of those 1/4 the size. But I came for ham seasoning my mom needed. I found it and more. The guy checking you out as u leave is a character .

    Steiners is an Amish (Mennonite?) deli and market owned by a local family. Some of the positives…read moreare available local meat (frozen) and eggs, locally baked pies and a variety of breads. Unfortunately you can't tell if the bread was baked yesterday or three days ago. There's a secret color code on the label and I asked the girl at the checkout what days each color meant and she said she didn't know. That's a problem when you're dealing with no-preservative items. Lots of jarred pickle and preserve products to tempt your taste buds and all from small regional producers. In summer there's a fair amount of farm produce but nowhere near what you'd find at a farmers market. They have lovely seasonal potted flowers and of course the sturdy, handmade, bank-breaking Amish outdoor furniture. They sell a lot of things like frozen vegetables, baking mixes, spices, candy (huge amounts of candy), chocolate melts, in small bags with their own label. Unfortunately this stuff seems to be bought from big wholesalers. I have seen giant Sysco and GFS trucks in the lot. They use a weird dating system on these bagged goods- just a number where 15 would be January 15 and 360 would be December 26; get it? But you have no way of knowing if that means this year. Or last year, ick. So it's a mixed bag here. Not everything is going to be local or GMO-free. Look carefully before you buy.

    Brookville Butcher - Package Freezer beef selection

    Brookville Butcher

    (6 reviews)

    I don't think I can say enough great things about the Brookville Butcher! I apologized in advance…read morefor taking my sister there for a visit. I told her that if she purchased the cheddar brats that she would end up dreaming about them after they were gone. She called me a few days later after preparing them to tell me that I was right. The meat is affordable, the work area is extremely clean and they such a great variety of fresh meat. It feels like you're rewinding 30 years and going back to an old school deli. I have tried the hamburger mixed with bacon and cheddar, the cheddar brats and the ham salad. Whoa that ham salad it's not your cheap typical processed ham salad. From the freezer case I have also purchased the prepared lasagna they make in small individual servings that you can just pop in the oven yourself and it was great. There's such a cool variety of breaded mushrooms, hot wings and stuffed chicken breasts in the frozen section and things that you could take home for special occasions, parties or just when you want some special items that you typically won't find in a "normal" grocery store in bulk quantity. They also have freezer packs for set pricing where you can go in and buy a certain number of steaks, pork chops, pounds of fresh sausage or pounds of hamburger altogether in a package brown sack that you can just take home and stick in your freezer. I've also started purchasing gift cards here for family members and they always called to tell me thanks at least more than once because it's such a special experience.

    Love it. Top notch meats and people and groceries! Butchers friendly and helpful and assortment of…read morestuff is great.

    Kroger

    Kroger

    (42 reviews)

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    Our Oxford Kroger is the best store in every way. Through all the challenging events since the…read morepandemic, this store has never let us down. Kroger saved many lives with their rapid response to Covid vaccination, while also keeping us fed! The pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are unsung heroes of our medical care. Christina has helped us understand our medication. She has always been remarkably kind and patient. Hannah has also been incredibly patient and caring, in suggesting options and making special orders. Thank-you HANNAH & CHRISTINA, and thanks to everyone at Kroger.

    Let's start with the 'good' because that's easy and quick:…read moreMost of the people working here are friendly, helpful, and cool. The woman in charge of the cheese counter is really knowledgeable and helpful with suggestions and pairings. The guys running stock out know their stuff, and can tell you exactly where whatever you need is. Sherry must live upstairs or something because she's manning the self-checkouts 24/7 and keeps everything moving smoothly. The store has decent variety for its size, and the prices are high, but they're high everywhere now, because you idiots vote for rich old men to run the country. The layout of the store is actually great. People complain about it and say "STORES TRY TO TRICK YOU INTO WALKING THROUGH ALL THE AISLES" but that's not really the case. The produce is right when you walk in, then stick to the outside of the store, and you've got your meats, cheeses, dairy, and you're good. People just complain because they moved things around recently and change is hard. Now the bad: Kroger makes it super clear that they do not give a damn about you. Often there are 0 checkout lanes open here. 0 lanes, so you have to check yourself out. Self-checkouts are for people who have just a few items and want the convenience of not waiting. They are NOT a replacement for real people when I have a cart with $200 worth of crap in it. "Thank you, valued customer" my ass. If I was a valued customer, the front-end manager wouldn't be leaning on the counter watching me check myself out. There are some management issues here in general, because every time I have to talk to management (w Prices are high everywhere, yes? But sales are cool, right? Wrong. Kroger Digital Coupons means you're walking through the store, see a 'deal', and then have to screw around on your phone for 2 minutes, working through their app's horrible interface, just to save a couple of bucks. It's not a convenience - it's a pain in the ass. And don't get me started on gas points. People have electric cars now. I do not care about gas points. Stop showing them to me, stop sending me marketing about them, deals about them, coupons for them - I do not care. You are wasting both our time.

    Kroger - grocery - Updated May 2026

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