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Orange County Liquidators

5.0 (4 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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1 year ago

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2 years ago

Super cute store with unused clothes in all sizes prices are very reasonable, great service

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3 years ago

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3 years ago

Nice store with department store brands. I left with a trunk full of bags super cheap

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Hasco Stores

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I have come to Hasco in Westminster, CA a couple of times and have found some goodies. This is a…read morediscount store worth visiting if you enjoy bargain hunting and browsing a wide variety of items in one place which is what I like to do on my spare time. In today's visit, I saw a lot of inventory of clothing for men, women, and kids. They even have a small section of furniture and electronics. They had some kitchen appliances and toys as well but sometimes they are in the original packaging or you can tell they have been returned. Overall this store is generally well organized but one downside is that pricing can sometimes be confusing or inconsistent. Sometimes the prices aren't on the product or on the shelf so you have to bring it up to the register. Therefore, it's not always easy to check whether you're getting the best deal without doing your own price check on your phone. Sometimes I have found the same item with different tagged pricing so you have to grab the correct one and head to the register.

A rapidly expanding discount retailer in SoCal, their main store in Westchester is located in a…read morebuilding that used to be a Walgreens. So the floor space is not that big, not like a warehouse. But the location is very good. My wife and her mom stopped in for a longer than expected visit. They focused on the many racks of new clothing, many of which were known brands like Scotch and Soda, most for $5. Another good deal was ultra dishwasher liquid, which we stocked up on. There are definitely some items that are not a good deal...just have to keep looking. All sales are final.

Grocery Outlet

Grocery Outlet

(87 reviews)

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I've known about Grocery Outlet for a long time but somehow never stepped inside. I guess I always…read morehad that stereotype in my head that if it's cheap, the quality probably isn't great. This past weekend, my husband and I were out for a walk and ended up on Goldenwest. We stopped by JONS Market just to grab a few things to make homemade salsa, tomatoes, canned tomato sauce, onion, jalapeño, and cilantro. After checking out, we noticed there was a Grocery Outlet in the same plaza , so we figured... why not finally take a look? And honestly? I owe Grocery Outlet an apology They carry plenty of well-known brands, and the prices are actually cheaper, not because things are about to expire either. For example, the same canned tomato sauce we bought at JONS was $1.99, but at Grocery Outlet it was only $0.79. Huge difference. I was also shocked (in the best way) to find four different Ning Chi chili sauces (Famous Taiwanese Chili sauce) , all for just $2.99 each, that went straight into the cart. They even had A-Sha dry noodles, a 12-pack for $4.83. For comparison, I once bought a 5-pack at H Mart on sale for $6.99 and thought that was a good deal Other finds: * Arizona green tea (my favorite) for $0.89 - the cheapest I usually see elsewhere is $0.99 * Eggs for $0.99 a dozen (H Mart sometimes has organic eggs at this price too, but only on sale) * Lipton black tea bag, 50-count for $1.99 * A surprisingly large alcohol section with lots of choices The store itself isn't huge, but they carry a little bit of everything: cookware, cleaning supplies, household items, OTC meds, snacks, drinks, alcohol, sauces, meat, cosmetics, shampoo, hair dye, skincare, you name it. I did compare meat prices briefly. Overall, Shun Fat Vietnamese, supermarket market still tends to be cheaper for meat, while H Mart is pricier but usually better quality (worth it when there's a good sale). Personally, I actually found Grocery Outlet easier and more fun to shop than Trader Joe's. With TJ's, a lot of items are store-brand, so you don't really know if it's a good deal unless you've tried it before or seen reviews online. At Grocery Outlet, since many items are name brands, you can instantly tell whether the price is good. They do carry some unfamiliar brands too and those are usually even cheaper. Overall, Grocery Outlet has a lot of character. If you enjoy bargain hunting and stretching your grocery budget, this place is kind of addictive. Walking through the aisles really felt like a treasure hunt. I'd personally describe it as "the Ross of grocery stores" . Grocery Outlet 15412 Goldenwest St, Westminster, CA 92683

This was my first time ever visiting this grocery store, though I used to come here back when it…read morewas Fresh & Easy during my college days. I only stopped in because we were already next door at Harbor Freight and I needed a few things for dinner, so I figured I'd give it a shot for convenience. Honestly, the best way I can describe it is very much 99¢ store vibes... but with grocery store prices. From the layout to the way the shelves were stocked and the overall feel of the store, that's the impression it gave me. Pricing felt pretty average to me. Im making a greek style salad as a side for dinner tonight so I grabbed three of their medium Mexican cucumbers for $1, and red onions were $1.49 per pound, which is pretty standard grocery pricing these days. The biggest downside, though, was checkout. Only one cash register was open, and the line was long enough that I almost put my items back and walked out to go to a different grocery store up the street. That alone made the experience feel a lot less convenient than I expected. It wasn't terrible, but it also didn't wow me. It worked for a quick stop, but I'm not sure it would become a regular grocery spot for me.

Orange County Liquidators - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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