Many of the things I purchased expired 2+ months ago, so I'll begin there. I'm normally good at…read morechecking labels, but it's sad that I have to sift through every single product to find food that isn't expired.
-Deli is atrocious, catch them before they pre-close around 4pm and pre-cleaned their slicer)
-Meat. I can manage without produce bags, but you absolutely need bags for dripping, raw meat. (Carry hand-sanitizer, I informed the checkout employee there's raw meat on the scanner due to no meat bags- they did nothing- so not much you can do about the people checking out before you if they've left raw food) --I no longer buy meat here. All of this without getting into the scale/weights of their meat consistently being off when I did.
-Produce. You'll be able to find decent produce, however, there will always be a few veggies/fruits on your list you opt to get somewhere else (bruised, way-past rotten, the "sale" lettuce and produce needs to be on sale a week prior) These leaky, rotten products will usually be placed front and center too.
I know this goes with anywhere that towers their produce in a pyramid, but maybe take out those first few rows of fruit that have clearly been bouncing off onto the floor all day.
Avoid the plastic wrapped produce in the foam trays you can't see the back of-- almost always rotten, mushy on the back & intentionally hidden so they don't have to mark it as sale.
-It looks like they've spent a lot of money upgrading the security system connected to their carts, but forgot to upgrade the actual carts themselves. It seems like every other time I visit, some old lady is locked in the doorway, cart jammed, theft siren blaring, all because it's clearly malfunctioning (hey, as long as those thieving old women aren't running off with their heavy cart full of cat litter right?) All around just not a good look.
-Parking. This place had the audacity to repave their parking lot without increasing the size of the lanes, so it's just as chaotic, compact, and unpleasant as usual. As I was leaving, a woman was almost hit by a car backing out near the cart return!
Just get rid of the pregnancy/veteran spots-turn them into handicap (injured veterans and pregnant women can, and often do, get a handicap tag if needed) This would increase the amount of accessible spots without the weird "This spot is unofficially for a particular KIND of disabled person!" message. It's tacky. Like a fake service dog for parking spots.
I really can't recommend other places in the area, I'm sure that's how they've been able to stay afloat. I'm keeping my fingers crossed the Super Target rumors are true, at the least, it may incentivize management to return their attention to this location.