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    Witschey's Market - good selection of reading material (that cosplay one was a surprising find)

    Witschey's Market

    4.8(4 reviews)
    34.5 mi
    $

    Unbelievable deli, bakery, and meat department. Always friendly and happy to help. Locally owned.read more

    If all stores operated with the fierce community-mindedness of Witschey's Shop 'n Save, the would…read morewould be a much better place. Even living 700+ miles away I marvel at Witschey's, and tell my friends at home about the last grocery store that will still be open when the Apocalypse comes. Case in point: In 1993 a flood ravaged the area, flooding the store, and all of downtown, with several feet of water. Witschey's reaction: Let's bring people in in boats to get groceries. The more cynical among you may think "of the cheap ways to make a buck", but I assure you that money was definitely second to making sure that local people could eat. They are also open for a good deal of the day on all national holidays. Sounds similar to the cut-throat antics of a certain megachain that we are all familiar with, but this is a small community grocery store with great customer service, nice owners, relatively responsible business practices (to the best of my knowledge), and relatively happy employees. The ONLY reason they don't get 5 stars is because their produce and some of the product selection could be better. The produce might not be their fault since they have to import due to the lack of working farms in the area, but if the local farmers could come together and turn their produce selection into a farmer's market place... wow. The product selection...well, I am sure that the clientele dictates the products stocked, and while Mr. Bee Potato chips seem to be a local favorite I do not like them. If they could replace a lot of the processed stuff with more organics, bulk items and locally sourced items (Although they do carry local honey), you could put this little gem down in any community in the United States and it would quickly become a local favorite. I will stop there every time I am in New Martinsville for the rest of my life.

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    Campbell's Market - The order was finally ready January 8th for pick up and they weren't transparent about pricing until after repeatedly being asked

    Campbell's Market

    3.7(3 reviews)
    44.5 mi
    $$

    We drove over two hours and spent nearly $1,500 on a bulk beef order from here, and the experience…read morewas very disappointing. The order itself had several issues: packing instructions on the cut sheet weren't followed, a cut of meat was missing, ordering guidance was unclear, and the final yield was much lower than what was represented. The overall cost ended up higher than comparable retail pricing. When I later called with questions about discrepancies, I was spoken to aggressively, blamed, and repeatedly hung up on. Eventually, my calls were no longer answered. I believe customers making a large purchase deserve clear communication and basic respect. Unfortunately, that wasn't our experience here. I can't recommend this shop.

    Undoubtedly one of the best butcher shop markets in the entire state of West Virginia. And one of…read morethe most quaint, friendly and well stocked market I've ever seen. The market is located in one of the most historic towns in the state. Beverly was one of the oldest settlements West of the Appalachians, and the colonial, Federal and Civil War architectural relics are everywhere in town. And in the middle of it, lies Campbell's Market. Entering Campbell's market is a trip back to the days of country general stores. There is a little bit of everything in the dry goods department, baking goods, canned items, local jams and marmelades, and then in the rear of the store, the piece de resistance, the meat counter. Campbell's meat selection is as fresh as any butcher can make it. The steaks are flawless and can be cut in front of you. Their briskets are gigantic. The selections of ground beef are varied and fresh. And the charcuterie items are on the sides. An expansive collection of cheeses completes the store. If you're spending several days in Snowshoe, Seneca Rocks or the Elkins area, a visit to Campbell's is a must.

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    Campbell's Market - Price list in store which shows we would've paid less for our order had we paid for their full retail price

    Price list in store which shows we would've paid less for our order had we paid for their full retail price

    Campbell's Market - Shows the expected yield from a bulk beef order being 55-70%. We only received 48% of the weight we were charged for.

    Shows the expected yield from a bulk beef order being 55-70%. We only received 48% of the weight we were charged for.

    Campbell's Market - Our receipt for 230lbs totaling $1,469.70 paid for the 111lbs of meat we received

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    Our receipt for 230lbs totaling $1,469.70 paid for the 111lbs of meat we received

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