Just went in to grab a few items real quick. Normally I’m not bothered by rude people, however, I asked a gentleman in a yellow polo, Greg maybe where I could find a basket for my goods. Instead of telling me where to find one he cut me off and said«we’re closing in five minutes». After I finally got a basket and put all my things in, went back to the aisle to grab one more thing and was leaving to go check out, the same guy yells at my boyfriend and I that they’re closing. I understand wanting to leave work as soon as possible but repeating yourself and being disrespectful is not the way. I shop at this store all the time and NEVER have been treated so poorly. Terrible employee.
Phil D.
Classificação do local: 5 Havertown, PA
Visited: Wednesday — September 16, 2015 — 8PM I’ve visited here during all hours of the day… and night! Customer service is very good and produce is remarkably good for a «chain». I’ve used the weighing machines to weigh and label produce to expedite check out. The prices, well, ok, but, shopping here or like enterprise is designed for convenience not necessarily competitive pricing. The parking is large and the shopping carts plentiful. This is my favorite Giant supermarket. The store is open 24⁄7. Each 100 points qualifies for a 10 cent a gallon discount. The gas station is located in Havertown on Township Line road — about 10 minutes away. ______________________________________ The following did NOT factor into the rating due to the unique situation: I’ve shopped here after many late night exercise regiments — sometimes after midnight. Often, the shelf restockers of dry, packaged goods left full and empty boxes strewn throughout the aisles making shopping a challenge. The employees conducting the restocking were rude and intimidating. In frustration, I politely expressed my experience to a random restocker. On my next visit, the aisles were better maintained and the restockers personable.
James B.
Classificação do local: 4 Media, PA
I drive out of my way to go to this Giant. The deli people are much better than other stores. It’s new which is nice. Yes, the bathroom is at the back of the store and the customer service/managers aren’t always that nice but overall, I like it. The checkout lines usually move along pretty well. Many other grocery stores in the area are dumpy.
Dee M.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This is my «GOTO «Giant. Better than surrounding Giants due to employee and management commitment. I live closer to the Brookhaven(yuck) and Aston(Good) but I go here all the time. Parking is very good with easy in and out. Aisles are not crammed with displays. I can always find things. Produce is good as well as higher end meat area. I especially like their Organic section here.
P E.
Classificação do local: 2 Swarthmore, PA
Went in on Sunday and checked out at 830 am. Products still good here but I have managed to figure out how to get some serious gas discounts. However, as on previous trips, the two offers for extra points for particular purchases did not register on my receipt. The folks at the desk blame corporate. In addition, the manager almost deducted me points because she didn’t know how points show up on the receipt. Very disappointing. After I left the desk, a woman told me it’s not a Sunday thing so make sure you check your offers and double check the after you check out. I almost lost an additional 70 cents per gallon as a result.
Valerie S.
Classificação do local: 4 Aston, PA
Typical Giant from what I could tell. Haven’t actually shopped here — I have just stopped in to buy monthly bus passes. Apparently this particular Giant is the ONLY one that actually sells the monthly bus passes. The others just sell tokens.
Jennifer W.
Classificação do local: 4 Havertown, PA
I love shopping here. I travel here from my home in Havertown because the shopping experience is worth the trip.(I can’t wait for them to open the new location in Havertown but I digress). I have to agree with my esteemed fellow Unilocal reviewers. However, there is one odd thing about this store — that is the location of the restroom in relation to the café(which is beautifully appointed by the way). Also, the salad bar and deli section is in the back corner of the store — so basically, you have to walk through the store to select your meal and then pay for it at the register at the front of the store, and then walk several yards down the length of the front of the store to the café. Then, you have to walk through the length of store again if you want to use the restroom before or after your meal! So, I’m not quite sure what calculus went into planning this logistical arrangement. The only logical conclusion I can think of is that they would like you to sit in their café and use the free internet access(very nice!) while drinking a cup of coffee for a mere $ 1. Also — while the selection of produce is overall pretty good, I think Giant can strive to do better. I’d love to see more local produce in their stores in the warmer months. I’d also love to see more organic poultry and meat. Overall, a great supermarket!
SANDRA R.
Classificação do local: 4 Bryn Mawr, PA
I agree with the others below, this Giant is the best in the area. Its clean and customer service is on point. I really like the deli, most of the workers are pretty cool. What more can I say, try it for yourself, is worth it.
K T.
Classificação do local: 4 Drexel Hill, PA
Very clean, wide aisles, knowledgeable clerks, and managers who come quick enough when needed by one of the clerks. I’ve found the clerks very good at communication, motivated, and although much of the staff seems to be college-aged, very attentive. We prefer this Giant supermarket over several closer supermarkets because of the clean and professional atmosphere.
Vicki M.
Classificação do local: 5 Delaware County, PA
Giant is my preferred grocery store in the area for a lot of reasons, but somehow, they managed to make me an even happier girl with the addition of the Springfield location. First, the store is just pretty compared to the Aldan location. Pretty ought to count for something, right? It’s been around for about 6 months, so it’s still got that new store smell to it. The employees are great and are easy to find; my boyfriend has dealt directly with produce managers on two separate occasions and had no problems tracking them down. Second, I can haz 24 hour shopping? NORLY??? The hardest thing I had to adjust to when I moved over here from NJ is the lack of 24 hour shopping. We South Jerseyans are accustomed to our 24 hour Walmarts, Wawas, CVSes and grocery stores(or at least this former South Jerseyan is). When I moved here in ’04, I couldn’t get over how difficult it was to find a 24 hour anything. Now, I don’t even have to sweat it. My boyfriend has an odd work schedule, so it’s a life-saver to be able to run out to the grocery store at 1 am. Third, the produce section is huge. HUGE. When we first moved back to the area, we were typically splitting our shopping between Trader Joe’s and BJ’s. I have the most awful luck with produce from TJ’s; most of the time, I get a few days out of it before I have to pitch it. BJ’s produce selection is lacking and it’s sometimes a bit difficult for two people to tear through two pounds of brussels sprouts and a pound of kale in one sitting. It’s wonderful to finally have a local, year-round option for produce that is reasonably priced, has really fresh stock, and isn’t in a giganto mega bulk quantity. Fourth, one of the first times we stopped there, we found 1 oz. packs of dried morels for FOURDOLLARS. FOUR. Lemme tellya, I was riding that high for several days. #TRUTH Fifth… Wait a second, I don’t need a fifth reason for the high stars. $ 4 morels are worth two stars on their own. Check it out for yourself and tell me I’m wrong here, folks. I dare you.