Prices are higher than most unless things are on sale. However, works for a quick in & out. Store needs to put more baskets throughout the store. I do find the liquor store is pretty decent & priced competitively, though.
Paul S.
Classificação do local: 2 Princeton, MN
Quick. Convenient. Mostly has what I need in a pinch. Just one suggestion Cub, ditch the cookware, stuffed animals, and other misc junk and focus on food and cleanliness please.
Kristi P.
Classificação do local: 1 Minneapolis, MN
This place has really gone down hill… The cart attendants goof off in the lot to the point that you can barely drive. And there are always employees sitting in the parking lot or on the edges of the building. Just trashy looking. I go to the Vicksburg one now.
Thomas J.
Classificação do local: 2 Minneapolis, MN
Fifteen years ago, Cub Foods was where I bought 95% of my groceries. I must admit that I am more likely these days to stop in Cub for banking than for groceries. For one thing, Cub used to be price competitive. It’s not even close anymore. They use shelf signs to make it seem like items are on sale but if you have been to a Rainbow or to Target, the price claims seem laughable. So here is the routine I now use for groceries: all meat and large volume consummables like olive oil or fruit from Costco. All salad ingredients and salty stuff like taco chips from Aldi’s. Yes, Aldi’s. I had forgotten how wonderful fresh pineapple was before Aldi’s started offering them 50 to 80% cheaper than Cub. All breads and sauces at Trader Joes and the rest at Rainbow. Cub just got too big and expensive for its own briskets. ..
Raedean F.
Classificação do local: 3 Minneapolis, MN
I prefer this Cub over the one in Robbinsdale. Seems to be well stocked and well staffed.