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    3.3 (57 reviews)
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    Self checkout hardly works

    Worst QFC for miles around. Always one slow cashier. Huge line for self checkout. Zero help across the board. Older looking veggies. Dilapidated meat counter. Fire that manager. Go to Trader Joe's next door...

    The produce department
    Eva M.

    QFC, officially, Quality Food Center, was a local supermarket chain before they were acquired by Kroger. For all intents and purposes, this has become a three star grocery chain. There are numerous commonalities, leveraging the Kroger in house brands, that turned QFC into generic forms similar to Fred Meyer. The "Quality" that it once stood out for has been normalized. However, I am choosing to write a review for one reason. I love their "WooHoo" items. Though the WooHoo items are throughout the store, produce, diary, and bakery departments are gems for last minute buys at very reasonable, if not simply low costs. If you can be flexible with your meal planning, you'll find great deals. FYI this parking lot is very busy, especially on the half with Trader Joe's. Always park on the other side.

    Flan fruit tart ($15.99), Chobani yogurt ($5.49 x 2), chocolate milk ($3.69), and Pinetti Notte wine ($5.99)
    Kevin W.

    All three words of QFC's title ring true to me. There is food here, it is of a high quality, and it is located in a convenient location that is close to my home. Wow, that's like everything to love about a store. There is another QFC in Redmond only about half a mile north from this one, and I still don't know why they built two of them so close together, but how can you complain about having too much good food? I've been coming to this store for years. I remember how back in around 2003, I would ride my bike here to use the free internet on their public computers in the cafe. I don't know what happened to that; I still wonder when and why they took those computers away. That's the only time I can think of where a grocery store let people use computers for free. I also remember using the pay phone at this QFC to make way too many collect calls to my parents when I was younger. Now, I like to visit their bakery to buy tarts. These tarts can be quite big and usually require a one-day notice before you can pick them up; they normally don't have them ready and thus need some time to make the treats with specific requests. If you ask for strawberries, kiwi, blueberries, and raspberries, they'll make an exquisite work of art for you that is a joy for the taste buds as well. It's so beautifully crafted that you'd think it came from a smaller private bakery or something. This QFC has always satisfied my expectations with its clean and professional atmosphere.

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    This QFC is always on the cleaner side and I love how fresh the sushi always is... One of my favorites for a lunch!

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    Not the largest QFC, but still very nice. They have a great staff, Starbucks and all of the essentials!

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    great staff especially behind the Deli counter. I've been getting my sandwiches made there for a few years now.

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