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    Piggly Wiggly

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    ModerateGrocery
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    24 days ago

    People are very nice and friendly. Staff was very helpful.Food is adorable and store was very clean.

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    The Fresh Market

    The Fresh Market

    3.9(43 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$

    I've been living in Middle Georgia for three years and somehow just discovered The Fresh Market. I…read morehave Yelp to thank for this life update, while in town casually strolling to see what grocery stores Macon had, it popped up in my search. When I lived in Atlanta, this was my go to grocery store, so imagine my excitement realizing there's one within a 35-mile radius of me now. Cue the happy dance in the parking lot. It's tucked into a large shopping center, so there's plenty of space to pull up, park, and prepare to spend more time (and money) than you originally planned. The moment I walked in, I was hit with the comforting aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans, basically the grocery store version of a warm hug. On top of that, every employee I passed greeted me. Everyone was genuinely friendly and eager to help, which made the experience even better. I felt like a kid in a very upscale, health conscious candy store. If you're trying to eat better, this place makes it dangerously easy to stay on track. They have everything, fresh squeezed juices, exotic fruits and veggies, prepared meals, plus a quality meat and seafood department. Don't even get me started on the baked goods and yes they offer vegan and gluten-free pastries, self control was tested. I was especially impressed with their dairy free selection. There were plenty of yogurt and milk alternatives, which made this non-dairy girl feel seen and supported. One of my favorite parts was the snack displays. There were so many unique, better for you options that I hadn't seen anywhere else. I grabbed a bag of herb-seasoned popcorn on a whim and let me tell you, it did not disappoint 10 out of 10. The store itself is quaint, but don't let the size fool you I easily spent an hour exploring, especially the seasonal items. Between the fresh flowers, quality products, and overall inviting vibe, this place is officially back in my rotation. It may be "close ish," but it's absolutely worth the trip.

    This particular Fresh Market is located in a nice sized shopping plaza, so parking was not an…read moreissue. The service is professional and friendly and it has a nice enough ambiance to it. I picked up some chocolate as a little treat to myself while here. All in all, this was a positive experience.

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    C&J's Supermarket

    C&J's Supermarket

    4.5(2 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $

    Their local specialty is their fresh meats. Trina in the Meat Department suggested some special cut…read morefancy tomahawk ribeye steaks on sale for our recent Father's Day celebration in Gordon. All the guests, especially Rosa Lee, bragged about how the filet melted in their mouth. She said they have the best beef and explained that the cows must be eating better grass.

    One thing, the address is wrong, it's 2901 which puts it across the road from 2900. 2900 is the…read morelocation of that awful sunoco. They've been here for many years. The father, I think, has retired and the son has taken over it. The son used to be somewhat of a brat when he worked in the store. He got married and I guess a couple of two-year olds ran the attitude out of him. And, he likely realized with running a store comes responsibility and a store needs customers to come back to make a go of it. Smaller, old-time establishment that's more of a neighborhood store than a big box, generic, no name, no relationship with the customer type store. For their size, they have a decent fresh produce section, at a price higher than say Warmart but that's the breaks, everyone's a little higher than the big box, behemoth. They are the only store that I know of in the area that sells kaolin dirt. It's packaged on a Styrofoam tray, wrapped in plastic and looks like white chocolate. For those who don't know, some people, mainly women crave this dirt which is more of a white clay/dirt during pregnancy. It's one of those old timey things that a few still keep going. They used to carry pork sausage seasoning in a bag that made 25 pounds of sausage but stopped carrying it. While I've never made pork sausage, that seasoning made a surprisingly good seasoning for beef and chicken on the grill. Nice selection of meats and basic selection of most stables that one needs around the kitchen. This is also one of the few places in town that sells one pump of NOT alcohol based gasoline. Whle gasohol might be better for a car, it's not so good for small engines like weed eaters and it's said to be hard on the seals and tubing. That alone will get several people in just to buy a gallon of gas. If you spend two hundred dollar plus on a weed eater, why shorten the life of it with gasoline that wont' stay as fresh as long and not as good a quality for these small engines? Other extras, pay phones. Yes, you might want to bring your kids here for a history lesson of how people communicated before cellphones came along. Also mail boxes. If you don't want to make the trip to the main post office and have something that you don't want to take the chance of someone stealing out of your box overnight, this will save you a lot of time. The prices are a little higher but for the time you save and mileage, it all evens out.

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    Kroger

    2.0(27 reviews)
    7.7 mi
    $

    I want to highlight Ms. BJ in the floral department for making my experience a great one. I walked…read morein feeling kind of down due to the nature of seeking for a beautiful floral arrangement for a very ill family member. Getting the perfect arrangement was important. It was emotional visit. She was helpful, kind and supportive. Thank you Ms. BJ for making me smile that day. The arrangement was absolutely gorgeous, and my family member loves them. I want to highlight another amazing staff JK at Starbucks. She was super sweet, kind and made the best drink ever. I loved her energy. She made sure I walked away satisfied, thank you. Your Alaskan Customer

    Went into Kroger/north ave/east side at 10:40 PM just to grab a couple things. I was standing to…read morethe side of self check out at 10:48 checking my balance in my accounts to see which card I wanted to use when the cashier kept yelling sir , sir start scanning.. I don't know why you people wait till the last five minutes to do your shopping over and over she said this about the last five minutes to everyone that was in the store, very loud and obnoxious. I had paid and was out the door by 10:50 PM. And she muttered more insults under her breath as I walked past her. Are you open till 11 or not? I've got in my car written this review and I will post it before 11:00 pm. I was not even in the store the last five minutes they were open. They need to change their hours or be a little bit nicer to people that come in late.

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    ALDI - Pastry section

    ALDI

    2.6(7 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    This is the nastiest, dirtiest Aldi's I've ever shopped at. The floor is always got something…read morespilled on it with the yellow sign out. The food displays are always dirty or mislabeled. And now the prices are just as expensive as Kroger and Walmart. The staff is also nonchalant don't really care. As if this review I am no longer an Aldi's customer.

    Well, we sure don't hear anyone yelling 15 bucks an hour anymore do we…read more This used to be my first stop every week when I got groceries. That dropped to once every two weeks and now maybe once a month and is the last stop. Love the employees but so many, many things are wrong. Prices are as high or higher than most premium stores while quality is as low or lower. There's no getting around this fact. I fear that on a state or federal level, the agencies in charge of food quality control and safety are ill equipped to handle what's entering our food supply chain on a retail level that should never be there. Fresh produce has reached a new low. Prepackaged lettuce. Check the back. They're going to but the older stuff out to the front. Look it over carefully. You'd at least like to get out the door before it turns brown and some of it is brown on the self. Cucumbers are reasonably priced but often rotting in the bin as are onions and potatoes. Look the potatoes over carefully because the pealings may be green. You shouldn't eat that. Meats. I've boughten ribs there twice and twice they've made me sick. They look ok, smell ok but were somewhat slimy out of the package. I'm never buying milk or meats there. Here's a basic running list of how much things have changed in the last two years. Cukes 49c 59c up 20% canned mushrooms 49c 1.09 up 100%+ cottage cheese 1.59 2.59 up 70% old-fashioned oats 1.99 3.69 up 85% baking soda 50c 72c up up 40%+ bread some items 100%+ others not. eggs 89-99c 5.28 too much to figure. I know there's supposedly avian flu going around but it's still raising the price. These prices aren't unique to Aldi but don't try to pass off sugar that's solid as a brick. Did it have a moisture problem. I was speaking to another couple and they've experience the same thing as I have: flour millers and weevils. Flour, pasta products, rice, even some prepackaged items can be infected. Everything now goes in the freezer for a couple of days to kill any potential insects.

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