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Wegmans

4.0 (4 reviews)
Closed • 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Grocery Outlet

Grocery Outlet

(16 reviews)

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Best grocery store outlet prices I've seen (prior to the South Philly location changing hands)…read more It's def worth the trip! I found an array of cereals, plant based milks, and frozen foods at a great price point! Aisles were wide, store was well lit, clean, and well stocked. My only suggestion was to have staff be a little more customer service toward.

On a recent visit to the store to purchase 3 items, I got behind another customer in the only check…read moreout line that was open. The cashier rung up the gentlemen's order but could not scan his coupon with the scanning gun. He called for the manager who came over about a minute later and also could not get the gun to work. After about another 2 minutes of trying to figure out why the gun wasn't working, the manager suspended the transaction and took the gentleman to another register to finish his transaction. Meanwhile, my cashier could not use his register without the manager re-opening it. At this point, there are about 8 other customers in line behind me. After finishing the other transaction, the manager spends about 1 minute talking to another employee before coming back to my check out line. Magically, 2 more check out lines open up. With nowhere to go since my items were already on the belt, the other customers flock to the newly opened lines. I have now been standing here quietly for 10 minutes and in that time neither the cashier nor, and most especially, the manager never once acknowledged me or apologized for the inconvenience. Upon her arrival at the check out line, the manager took out the cash drawer and for the first time (and without apology) said anything to me. She informed me that: "You have to go get in another line." Upon telling her that I should not have to go to the back of a line and that she should ring up my order, she responded by saying: "No, you have to go to another line", I told her once again that she should ring up my order and she once again responded: "NO." Needless to say, I left the store without purchasing my 3 items, and I will never be back. I have seen some people that should not be considered "management" in my day but this one was the worst. No acknowledgement, no apology for my inconvenience and just expecting me to pick up my stuff and wait in the back of another line after I had already wasted 10 minutes of my time just because she didn't feel like ringing up my 3 items. PATHETIC!!!

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!

Ebo’s Fresh Grocery - crabs

Ebo’s Fresh Grocery

(13 reviews)

The cleanest Asian market you'll ever see. It's well organized with staples you'll need to cook…read moreAsian food. It's much smaller than the newly-opened Hung Vuong for sure, but it also provides a much more efficient shopping experience--you won't feel overwhelmed and get lost in the endless aisles. The owner who runs the register at Ebo is extremely friendly and helpful.

New Chinese/Asian grocery store alert!…read more Located in the Swedesford Plaza shopping center, it's not big market, but very clean and well lit inside. Nice selections of Asian vegetables, fruits, price is not as low as Chinatown lower than some other suburban Asian markets. According to the owner, the produce comes in daily, which is great to know. Frozen section (dumplings, buns, fishballs, etc) contains some nice brands that I could only find in New York/North Jersey previously. They have meat and Seafood (frozen and live), especially live fish, lobster and crabs (seasonal). Tons of noodles, rice, tofu, dried goods, condiments, sauces, and big selection of snacks. Super nice owners. They kept telling me that they would continue to stock their shelves daily. If you need something specific and can't find, ask them; they get their supplies from Philly and New York and are willing to find items when there's a demand. If they're unable to find it due to supply shortage, they would tell you. I really appreciated their honesty. Real-time updates via WeChat group, but it's mostly in Chinese. I would wait a bit until they are fully stocked, but there's definitely great potential to be my go-to Asian grocery store. Note: their current closing time is 7:30, not 8pm.

Wegmans - grocery - Updated May 2026

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