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    Mi Mexico

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    ALDI

    ALDI

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    This is a nice little Aldi location, perhaps smaller than others, but nice inside. It was quite…read morebusy late afternoon but the staff was efficient and really went above and beyond to be friendly and helpful. Things were decently organized and stocked. If you don't know about Aldi, you need to know. They have many higher end items, for at least a dollar less or more than your regular grocery store. For instance, Simply OJ at Kroger, they have the same thing, bottle and all, without the name brand on it and it tastes EXACTLY the same but is much cheaper. There are top of the line cheeses and meats, quality produce, and many dietary restriction items such as for gluten free etc. My favorite thing is their limited time items that include everything from Italian food, to garden and patio items, even furniture. Wine? Mimosas? Margaritas? Yeah they got that! Bring your own bags and a returnable quarter for the shopping cart... just another way they keep the costs down.

    Okay I'm 53 years old and pretty much just now learning how to cook. Obviously we've ate out a lot…read morebut since I'm not working right now I thought I should make the effort to try to do more cooking. Someone recommended that I go in here and I am amazed at the difference in the price. The important thing to know about coming here is you need to bring your own way of carrying out the groceries whether it be bags or boxes. Sometimes they will have an area with boxes from the stuff they've been packed that you can take. But I would come prepared with some kind of bags. What's the first thing you need to know is to get a car to need a quarter you stick your quarter in and it releases the lock on your cart and when you put your cart back in you put the chain back and the quarter pops out so you do get your quarterback. Or sometimes I've seen people pay it forward and just hand people there cart obviously forfeiting their quarter. The other thing to know is payment they do not accept credit cards you have to either do cash or debit card. Things here are ridiculously cheap it's a great place to get Frozen things meat cheese can things. Produce is stuff that you really need to use very fast. I'd say either produce his stuff that doesn't last as long as other places so it must be older but if you're going to use it immediately no problem. I got a cart full of groceries including a bunch of meat for $100 that included two packages of chicken two packages of bacon stew meat salmon hamburger it was amazing. If you've never been to an Aldis I would definitely see if there's one in your area and give it a try like I said take a quarter and some kind of bags to carry it and your debit card.

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    Kroger

    Kroger

    2.2
    (36 reviews)
    9.9 mi
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    I feel like I live in this place. I mean who doesn't, right? There is always that call at work,…read more"Mom, bring some milk home" or "Mom, there's nothing here to eat" even when you just did the weekly shopping. When there are kids, a husband, pets and visitors, there is always a need for food. I drive past a Walmart (which I hate) and even another big named grocery store to get to this Kroger, but I wouldn't have it any other way. They are close, friendly, clean and always have the best selection in the produce department, large selection of pre-made foods (not the frozen processed stuff) and are quick to get customers checked out. Even though it's huge and you might get your daily workout in just going from one end of the store to the next, they always have what I'm looking to bring home. To make the grocery store experience even better, Kroger started doing what they should have done a long time ago--- making fresh, health foods be the next "in" thing again. They developed these "box meals" called Prep & Pared. They are meals that are in a box, with the ingredients all cut up, cleaned, measured and ready to go. The only thing you have to do is follow the instructions and in about 10-30 minutes, you have a healthy, fresh and homemade meal without preservatives. This is the second meal we have tried. The box feeds two people--- no leftovers. This particular meal was Bacon & Honey Mustard Glazed Chicken. When I read the ingredients, it didn't sound too bad. The prep and cook time was 20 minutes and it had 510 calories per serving. The box cost $14- still cheaper than going out to eat. The box contained the following: * four strips of bacon * 8 oz of diced chicken breast * a bag of broccolini * 1/2 cup of chopped radishes *1 1/2 cup of wheatberries 2 packets of Dijoin Mustard 2 small packets of honey The only thing I had to provide was a skillet, knife, salt, pepper and a little bit of water. That's it. 20 minutes later, dinner was served. When I put the meal in the bowls, it looked so festive, but did it taste good? Yes, it did. I've never had wheatberries before, but found that I liked them. My husband liked the bacon and chicken and the honey mustard flavor. So, would I buy another boxed meal? Yes! I love the way Kroger is trying to adapt to working households to make sure that we are not just eating food, but thinking of making better choices in the time that we have.

    I recently purchased a sauce that I normally buy on a regular basis. I brought it home and put it…read moreon my sandwich, like always. I noticed, however, this time that it has a slight metallic smell and flavor. I was sick with flu like symptoms for two days afterwards. Unable to eat anything for two days , I began to feel better. Upon the third day I had a hunch. I looked at the back of the bottle and saw that it was AN ENTIRE YEAR EXPIRED!!! I brought the bottle back to Kroger where they nicely refunded my money. I then went to the shelf were I picked it up and there was one left and guess what? It was also a year expired!! I was then told that because no more had been scanned in that I could not get any more , so I left without!!! I feel like more could have been done but hey, who am I? Check your dates or this could happen to you and your children.

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