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Trader Joe's

Trader Joe's

(114 reviews)

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I was in the area so I decided to come to this Trader Joe's. It was my first time. And it was set…read moreup different than the Trader Joe's that I do go to. All staff was knowledgeable. They didn't have a few things that I normally get from my other Trader Joe's, so that was very disappointing, but the store was well stocked. I would go back if I was in the area.

First TJ's in the western burbs, and everyone was crazy about it for years. It carried trendy new…read morefoods and gourmet-ish showy stuff so it was the soccer mom's version of the old organic co-ops and hippie health food stores. People used to read the Joe cartoons and think it was novel, lol. Soon, alternative-type grocery stores were en vogue, and that trend lives today. Staff is professional, not smartarse like Media TJ's. They work hard, and products are thoughtfully made, with consideration for food politics, and TJ's always comes in at an attractive price. This store is always clean, organized, and promptly being stocked. It's always insanely busy and customers are selfish and pushy. I've seen stock put out and grabbed from the hands of employees, until nothing's left. People are d!cks in line, too. No courtesy to others ahead of you if a new line opens. Acme customers have better manners. But this happens at the Media and Concord TJ's stores too. In decades of TJ's experience, most TJ's customers in the Philly area are pretentious a-holes and for this reason, I go as seldom as possible. Then again, WF customers overlap and pretty much suck too. Something about alternative supermarkets brings out the worst in people (or locals are just the worst people). Gateway is a NIGHTMARE with parking pretty much all the time. The weird exit where you snake through the end of the center and wait in line for 10minutes to make any left, my God! Could they not have figured out any other way to merge with the 202 off ramp? Even a 5 points down there by the exit would make better sense. Off ramp drivers are already dangerous and stupid there, and there is NEVER any shortage of selfish local men in designer cars cutting off EVERYONE. Yes, it's normally men here... it's women on 30. The parking lot is a dumpster fire!

ACME Markets - $ 2 dollars more for this lil bird than at weis? This store is in a steep decline!

ACME Markets

(8 reviews)

Today represented my first stop at the new Acme which replaced ShopRite on Germantown Pike in East…read moreNorriton. Wow. I am pleased! ShopRite was a favorite shopping experience at that location for many decades, however, the new Acme is hard to beat. The layout of the markets seems to be identical, the space is glistening clean and well stocked, and the prices of many products were shockingly low, such as Stouffer's individual frozen meals: $3.29 this week which is at least 50-cents cheaper than nearby Giant and Weis. (It's been 2 years since I saw those dinners so affordable.) Deli-prepared foods are beautifully prepared and appropriately priced. I treated myself to ready-meals of barbecued pork ribs and lemon capellini salad with arugula and tomato and both are delicious and ample enough for several meals. Neither was swimming in grease as one often finds elsewhere. Today's shredded roasted chicken was a dollar less per pound than at Giant and Weis. (Chicken soup is on the stove.) Helpful employees made today's experience pleasant, including the woman in the wine and beer department who treated me as if I were the most important person in the world. The produce, seafood and meat departments appear to be flawlessly well-maintained. In the same mini-mall is a Joann's Fabric shop, Mexican and Pho restaurants and a seafood monger. Across the street in another mini-mall is Dollar Tree, Harbor Freight, TJ Maxx and more. My weekly shopping route has now changed. For the burden of several more miles of driving, I will save money and have a more satisfying time doing it.

Hello. I am writing…read moreto report a likely racially motivated incident at the East Norriton, Pennsylvania, store that occurred Saturday, March 28, at about 3:30 p.m. I filled out forms on Acme's website and called twice in filing complaints, but Acme leadership cannot find it in themselves to comment on this situation. So I've decided to share this publicly to embarrass the store. First, your customer service employees never man the desk. About a year ago, I started going to Acme for money orders bought with cash bonuses received at my job because a Giant supermarket near me lost their license to sell them. On this day, it took 10 minutes until someone showed up. Ten minutes! Today, sensing the same problems, I asked an employee stocking shelves to help bring someone to the desk. A young woman showed up and began expressing doubt right away that she could help me with $6,000 worth of money orders and insisting that I'd need two forms of identification. Absurd! Who brings his or her passport or Social Security card to a supermarket to get money orders? Giant never required two forms of ID, and I successfullly converted as much as $4,000 to $5,000 in cash to money orders on single visits. This woman called over a woman named Royce, and Royce immediately began interrogating me as if she were a police officer and I was some bank robber or drug dealer. "Where is this money from?" "Where do you work?" Let me tell you so it's perfectly clear: Your employees have no right to ask these questions of me or any other person seeking money orders. Wanting to get out of this abhorrent store as quickly as possible, I told her that this money is a cash bonus for my marketing job, which is 100 percent the truth. Royce never deserved this answer. Royce started to walk away, shaking her head and saying that $6,000 was too much. I asked her what the store daily limit is--if one even exists--on money order transactions in a day. She didn't answer. Royce left for 5 minutes and came back, saying she couldn't help me. I asked whether she could convert any of my $6,000 into money orders, and she said no. Royce is an African American woman, and I am a Caucasian man. Given that she offered no other explanation for denying my request, I am making the claim that her obscene, uncalled-for actions were discriminatory. If I don't take action, this alarming behavior will only continue.

Main Street Produce - We Believe in Quality!

Main Street Produce

(9 reviews)

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This is the BEST place around to buy local, fresh produce, very inexpensively. Great prices every…read moreweek on in-season fruits and vegetables. They also carry unique items like Lychee and Guajillo chilis, as well as locally produced items such as jams and dried fruits. The owners and staff are very friendly and they gave me a 5% off card which I use every time. Bring your own bag, or they will give you a box to carry out your items. Stay out of the produce section at Acme and Giant - go here instead! Worth the extra stop!

So, we stopped by this place one day thinking this was a permanent farmer's market or something…read more But, once we walked in, we realized it was an Indian grocery store. We couldn't be more thrilled cause we just recently moved to a nearby apt complex. I agree with EllenM, they have very inexpensive produce and a good variety as well. But, because of how new this place is and low foot traffic, some of the specialty produce isn't all that fresh. Oh, they don't always put out all their produce or the freshest stuff. If you want something that you don't find or would like more fresh stuff, they will get them from their cooler/freezer. So, just ask. The owners/staff are definitely very friendly. For an indian grocery store, this by far have the cheapest prices for reputable brand items in the norristown area. And, they are slowly growing and bringing in more items and variety. So, even though they may not have a great variety of items yet, you can get all your basics. As mentioned earlier, definitely don't forget to check out their jams and dried fruits section. You won't regret it.

Quick Mart - grocery - Updated May 2026

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