I am glad I can review«Go», but embarrassed due to the lack of photos. I am bad with electronics, and not always bold. I will try. I finally got to experience this place. It is the«Marshalls» of food products. They get other food that grocery stores did not sell, and not as well known brands. Do not let that scare you. Just use common sense. If the box is dusty, pass. If it tastes stale at home, toss it. Canned stuff lasts until it bulges or rusts. Dents on can seams are questionable*, but mid-can is fine.(Dents are at all stores, anyways.) Smell any freshly deceased, domesticated animal that has been processed, especially fowl.(We recently got bad chicken at a non-discount market, so you never know, even with printed dates.) They do have current stuff, too, in case you are holding your nose in the air. Surplus, baby. It has that warehousey feel, and is just spread out enough that you can smile at others, but not get in each other’s way. They have seasonal stuff, and affordable«luxuries» here and there. They also have enough flavors of «Skippy» to put other supermarkets to shame. It is clean and the workers are not slacking. They do not accept coupons. They do give to the local food bank, which speaks volumes. I like this place. It is down to earth and real. *Just send me a note if you want to know what the«Frugal Zealot» says about this.