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    Great store, decent selection. I'm always surprised by the new food items they get in. Workers are friendly and efficient.

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    Wegmans - Make charcuterie arrangements onsite

    Wegmans

    3.9(123 reviews)
    30.4 mi
    $$

    2027 can't come soon enough. Cranberry Wegmans opens…read more On a business trip, put in a bakery order several days ahead of time. Being able to pick up my (large) bakery order and not leaving someone disappointed at home makes me happy. Had my list of must haves. I meandered through all the departments. Wasn't on a time schedule. I spent 2 hours in the store. Found beautiful baby lamb chops. Filets were $6/lb cheaper than my grocery store. Bought beautiful endive. Had to bring home the red wine peppered salami. Coming home, opening the cooler, and handing out foodie presents is like Christmas morning. The oohs and aahs were heard at multiple houses. The staff were very helpful finding my treasures. Wegmans trips make traveling for business worth it.

    I have heard my family talk about Wegman's for years but this was the first time I was in town and…read morewent for myself. I found it to be quite a good store, with everything you could want: my weird health-food desires like coconut flour and buckwheat groats (that I usually have to visit specialty stores for); pharmacy supplies; lots of pre-made food; diverse international offerings; plenty of organic and pre-cut produce; flowers, etc. Despite it being my first time, I was able to navigate it without too much difficulty. When they were out of green onions, a friendly worker was able to refill the bin quickly for me (and direct me to the spacious, clean bathrooms). They have tons of checkout lines, only a couple were open with humans; and they have lots of self-checkout too. I mean, it's just a grocery store, but it's a pretty good one!

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    Trader Joe's

    Trader Joe's

    4.4(59 reviews)
    31.1 mi
    $$

    Visited this Trader Joe's on a Tuesday around 7pm. There was an under 5 minute wait to get into the…read morestore. The store was clean and had many holiday items stocked. The store associates sanitize the carts immediately when they are returned. There are also wipes located near the entrance and hand sanitizer. I liked that they control how many people enter the store. It allows for social distancing and makes you feel more comfortable shopping and looking at items before deciding whether to purchase or not. My friend had to speak with the manager about a previous purchase and the manager was very nice and accommodating.

    To preface this, I'm from Southern California. So Trader Joe's as a necessity to my existence is…read morelike scrapple to a central Pennsylvanian. It's just the way out maker intended things to be. Fast forward to me moving to Hershey for grad school from my delicate life surrounded by Trader Joe's, Sprouts, etc in the bosom of Orange County, CA and I was shocked, saddened, and defeated. This wonderful area that I now called home had two Trader Joe's "in my area", one being in Towson, MD and the other being in Philadelphia. Luckily, as I traveled back home to California during holidays, I'd be lucky enough to fly into and out of one of those airports so I'd make it a ritual to stop by TJs on my way home as long as I flew in before they closed. Still though, going to TJs once every few months isn't ideal. So imagine my delight when I'm driving to my clinical rotation site at State College, and what do I see - Trader mutha$#*in' JOE'S. I'm only up here for 5 weeks total, but I've gone here every single day so far. I've probably spent about $500 in the last four weeks. I love this place. It's exactly how Trader Joe's should be: bright, inviting, clean, and with an excellent selection of food and goods. Hell, even the staff is as jovial as the ones back home, which is proof that they have incredible system-wide hiring practices. If you're in the area, go to Trader Joe's. Just bask in the glory of the wonderful stuff that they have. Pro tip: if you're going to do one thing to elevate your charcuterie game, make it the herb-crusted Chèvre goat cheese and grab a jar or the hot and sweet pepper jelly. Crackers are your choice. But do yourself this favor. Cheers!

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    Giant Food Store - Outside Beer Garden Area

    Giant Food Store

    3.0(20 reviews)
    31.7 mi
    $$

    Never had bad quality food here. Fruit & vegetables are a bit pricey but the quality is much…read morepreferred to anything I'd try to get fresh from Walmart. Associates were very helpful and the lady named Jenny who was helping me at the beer register was a hoot who gave me friendly/ kind service. Store was clean and although groceries were a bit more expensive then what I like you get what you pay for so I'll be back.

    I like this store, they generally have good things…read more   But, they ahh, are deceptive.  The fresh bagels are not cooked fresh there, but arrive frozen and defrosted to be fresh [there was a photo, I hope it stays up].  I have purchased frozen bagels in the fresh bakery section.  I think this is at best deceptive and at worst, dishonest.  Fresh does not mean fresh from frozen in my book.  At least the worker (AND THE MANAGER!) did not lie or evade the question that yes, they were frozen, and I think they died a little inside as they had to argue that that frozen bagel was fresh in some realistic or wholesome way.   So, worth going to, but, now it is store policy to ask for your drivers license to get the store card and to require the store card. without the store card, things can be significantly more expensive. why do I want to have my purchases recorded? I don't, so I wont' go back. won't go back? 1 star.

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    Martin's Foods

    Martin's Foods

    3.5(10 reviews)
    18.9 mi
    $$

    Very good food a little expensive though we are happy to have you martins nice serviceread more

    We go to this Martin's several times a year when we visit our family's lake house. This past week…read morewe had some not great experiences I wanted to share in hopes the feedback can help the store. One of the first things we did was approach the deli counter. A tall older man was there, speaking to a woman; It was a personal conversation not related to a deli order. However, it was clear he was too involved in that conversation to help us, so we placed our order at the kiosk. We then went about our shopping. We got a lot of items, it took a long time. We had to restock a house for 6 people for a 5 day/night trip. We returned to the deli to pick up our order after we finished shopping. Another man came over and lectured us for not rigging the bell and telling them we placed an order at the kiosk. He told us, we have to do this because it doesn't tell them or alert them to orders placed. Well, again we couldn't because the man who was there was too invested in a personal conversation to acknowledge us, however he clearly watched us place this order. The new man then began to ask us about or order. It was not that much. 2lbs of two different cheeses and 1lb of pepperoni. Another lady comes over to the deli and the man who's now helping us is completely overwhelmed and flustered by our order. He calls for help and the original man who's ignored us came over. They then began to prepare her order! Seriously, her's ahead of ours which has now been placed for an hour or more. The man who ignored us sliced her cheese then gave it to her and left. The man helping us, then called for him again and asked him to bring out our cheese; he then told us he had to help her so this is why we had to wait. He then continued to make our order. The whole time I'm wondering why they "had to" make her order first? What the point in the other tall older man is? And so on. We checked out, then checked out with our alcohol, then left the store. We went back to the store the following day realizing we forgot to get 6 filet mignon we needed for diner. We went to the meat counter, and were told there are none. We were told we could buy the $6 ones that are pre frozen in the packages, no thanks. We ended up buying a few small items then went to Palumbo's for the meat we needed. It was really disappointing to be ignored several times by the person at the deli, to be lectured as if we did something wrong, then ignored again, as if we didn't matter, etc. We spent more than $500 between our two trips there Thursday evening and Friday afternoon. To the store; Do something to make your kiosk system alert people an order was placed! Also, consider moving the tall older man to another role. He was way too worried about hitting on ladies and carrying personal conversations than he was about filling customer orders, or acknowledging them at all. He was aware we wanted to order and ignored us for that personal conversation, he was also aware we placed an order at the kiosk, he ignored it intentionally for no real reason at all. He never even said hello to us, nothing at all, just completely ignored us. He was aware we were waiting more than an hour when he then helped someone else instead, and so on.

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