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    Susie Farm

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market, Grocery

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    Wegmans - Cookie

    Wegmans

    3.8(235 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    I posted fairly recently about the Manhattan Wegmans (love it) and I finally made it over to the…read moreBrooklyn store a couple of times recently. It's really nice. I don't know what took me so long to get over there. Well actually, I do know. It's not at all near a subway station, which is kind of a PITA. But, despite that, it's a great store! Some aspects of the store that I like a little better than the Manhattan store: at the Brooklyn store, you can do all the shopping on one level. Manhattan/Astor Place store has some items (as well as customer checkout) on upper level, but you do most of the shopping on the lower level. The Brooklyn stores has restrooms (and a cafe space) upstairs, but the restroom situation is much more convenient - I haven't had any kind of wait at all. At the Manhattan store you're likely to be waiting for several minutes for a stall to become available. Both stores have a fabulous, very tempting bakery section, great cheese selection (and the employees seem really nice), great produce, etc. It may be a little harder to find things in the aisles at the Brooklyn store but that's probably also because it's a very large store and I'm still getting the lay of the land there. Again, I do wish there was a train station closer, but that's not the store 's fault and I've been exploring different options, including walking 12-13 minutes from a train station (York Street), buses (the B69 goes near there as well as some other bus lines), and/or short Uber rides to train stations if I have too much to carry. Going forward I'll probably be utilizing both stores as each has their own advantages!

    This Wegmans is our nearest large grocery store and one of our favorites. My wife and I frequently…read morego here as they have a wide selection of food and drinks. We come here at least twice a week to get any items we need for our lunch and dinner. Some products can be a bit pricier, but the quality of anything you buy here is top-tier. The staff and workers are kind throughout.

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    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    3.3(126 reviews)
    3.5 miEast Williamsburg
    $$

    Deceptive Pricing and Poor Customer Service This article is…read moreabout my repeated experiences at the Food Bazaar supermarket location I've been shopping at since 2022. I originally left a detailed review, but it was removed for unknown reasons. Since then, I've continued visiting this store, and unfortunately, the same problems have persisted--along with some new ones. The biggest and most consistent issue I've experienced is deceptive pricing. This isn't something that happened once or twice--it happens every single time I shop at this location. For over two years, items regularly ring up at a higher price than what is listed on the shelf. I've reported this issue to cashiers multiple times and asked them to notify supervisors, but nothing has ever been resolved. Most recently, I went to the store to buy beverages for a group. The shelf price clearly listed the item at $17.99, yet at checkout I was charged a higher price for so-called "beverages of 12 pack." This was never disclosed beforehand. This problem also happens frequently with produce. For example, mushrooms were advertised as two for five dollars, but I was charged six dollars for Bella mushrooms instead. When I returned to the cashier and pointed out the incorrect charge, I was told I had to go to Register One to receive a refund. The issue? That line was extremely long. I ended up waiting 27 minutes just to get a refund--because the cashier rang up the wrong item. This situation has happened again and again. When I point out pricing errors, staff often respond with an attitude instead of accountability. I wear my city credentials around my neck, which is when I decided to start documenting these experiences. Each visit feels the same: rude staff, dismissive responses, and no real customer service. Security is another concern. There is a lack of English-speaking security and poor observation overall. I've personally witnessed people stealing food while security did nothing--yet I've been stopped or questioned simply for carrying my own shopping bag. This is especially frustrating considering the store frequently lacks enough shopping carts and baskets for customers. None of these concerns have been properly addressed in over two years. That's the main reason I stopped shopping at this location and now prefer the Long Island City Food Bazaar instead. Even so, I recently returned--and once again experienced overcharging. This kind of deceptive pricing should not be happening. Customers should not have to carefully monitor every scanned item just to make sure they aren't being overcharged. In my experience, this reflects a serious lack of customer service. Another recurring issue is that the express checkout line is often closed for no clear reason, even during busy afternoons. Customers with only three or four items are forced to wait 10 minutes or more just to check out. Cashiers frequently talk among themselves and don't pay close attention while scanning items, which likely contributes to the constant pricing errors. The store itself is overcrowded and appears to be more Spanish-oriented. There is also a noticeable lack of Asian ingredients compared to other Food Bazaar locations. Again, the Long Island City location offers a much better shopping experience if you're able to make the trip. When I first visited this store in 2022, I thought it was a great place. I even recorded video of my shopping experience and left a positive review at the time. Sadly, since then, the quality has gone downhill--and that original review has since been removed. Final Rating: (1 out of 5) The shopping experience is terrible. Customer service is poor and often hostile. Deceptive pricing is a known and ongoing issue at this location. If you choose to shop here, double-check every item and every price before paying--because chances are, you'll be overcharged. You can see this from the images on difference days

    Cannot believe they are opened for 24/7. Now I can go out in the middle of the night to buy stuff I…read moreneed without worrying about looking for a deli. It's just very convenient now. There is now a Rok Star in the back of the supermarket. Hot food station closes early and they pack up remains in boxes for 9.99. They are mostly yellow rice or white rice with chicken stew, beef stew, and fried tilapia. This supermarket has more Asian products now so that's a plus!

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