I try to avoid Food City all together. However I made the mistake of shopping there this evening. I was in line longer than it took me to shop. The employees are not friendly at all. No one in any department spoke at all. A sample station was sat up with a person sanding there and she didn’t speak at all. I shopped in every department and saw at least one associate in each department no one spoke. The parking lot is a disaster. Super pretty store but they need to be reminded of what is important. …customer service is very important.
J. K.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
Nice little grocery store with great shopping carts. I haven’t had a bum wheel yet! Oh you know the one, one wheel dancing a pirouette while the others stay in line. I hate those carts and I’m always aisles in before it becomes an obvious issue. Sometimes already far too committed to the produce section to turn back for a cart trade. But I’ll always pause to debate, «Is it worth emptying all my stuff out or can I tolerate the annoying rogue wheel? It’s things like good carts that set the stage for a shopping trip. Like chips and salsa at a Mexican restaurant. Could potentially be a deal breaker. With that said… I found Food City to be a pleasant store. My only complaint is that they don’t sell my brand of bread, they have no tortilla options other than corn or flour and I could not for the life of me locate quinoa as a stand alone product without some additive. I was, however, able to find some familiar organic options, ground turkey and they had great deals on wine, so that made up for it.
Kristoffer Edralin B.
Classificação do local: 5 Bristol, VA
The biggest Food City I’ve been so far. Nice and clean. Got most of the things I need. A great addition to the Bristol area.