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    A M Market

    4.9 (7 reviews)
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    2 years ago

    Best store out there with amazing customer service . Ali for having amazing customer service and making everyone feel welcomed.

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    7 years ago

    Love having a " corner store" that has pretty much everything you need and they are priced well

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    16 years ago

    Friendly owners, has lots of sweets and salty junk food. A large selection of drinks.

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    Sprouts Farmers Market

    Sprouts Farmers Market

    3.5
    (135 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    Very great store all employees is very helpful fresh vegetables organized everything.read more

    Two stars for being a "health food" super market in a town that isn't all that enlightened…read moreregarding the subject. I grew up in San Diego and got to witness Sprouts from the beginning. First it was Boney's, when things were on wire shelves like an old school co-op, then it became Henry's, and eventually Sprouts like it is today. Except back in the 90s, they made their own hummus in house, as well as a number of other items. Btw their hummus was the best, and I've had it all over the world. Fast forward to the mid 2000s and I lived in LA, where there was a Sprouts, a Trader Joe's, and a World Foods all within a short distance from one another. Sprouts had changed, but I could still get most of what I needed there. I only went to the other places for specific things, but Sprouts was my go-to. However they stopped making a lot of things in house, their deli sandwich were pitiful and expensive, and some of my old fav items were no longer there. Fast forward another however many years, and it's the only health food place in town. I don't know what changed, but it's different. The prices are a lot higher compared to what they were vs. mainstream and other health food stores. Probably the "Lodi Tax". They don't seem to have as much variety. And the ready made, microwave at home dishes are paired down to a limited variety, and are super expensive. Now there's the deli. They have this butternut squash dish. But they cook it with onions, garlic, and peppers. Not at all the flavor profile that goes with that squash. I couldn't eat it. Had to throw it out. Even my less picky friend spat it out. Why no cinnamon and nutmeg? Everyone likes that, and expects it. Then there's the deli meat. I have sometimes been able to find real sliced roasted turkey breast. Not the slimy stuff that you get pre packaged that is basically all the garbage parts of the bird blended up and poured into a mold with added water and sodium like pretty much all lunch meat. I mean real turkey breast. I know they have it. But depending on who is behind the counter, you either get someone who knows the difference (not hard to tell, just look!) and will happily help you out. Or you get someone who is clearly not happy to be there and doesn't want to put in the effort to just look, and will rather argue with you and pretend to not know what you are talking about. Which leads me to the whole processed lunch meat thing. If you look in the deli window at what claims to be 100% turkey breast, and is in the shape, and is as big as an actual turkey (or maybe a large chicken), and you slice it, and it is slimy and has tiny bubbles and no muscle grain in it, it is not an actual turkey breast. The turkey would have to be the size of an ostrich to have a breast that big and uniform, and you would have to be a very unobservant, or very lazy person to not know the difference when asked for real roasted turkey breast deli meat, despite what the manufacturer labels it as. So because of the shrinkage in items and the ongoing battle with the deli counter, and the skyrocketing prices, I kinda just stopped going here. Honestly, for a single bag of groceries here, I can get three at TJ's if I take the journey to Stockton. Yeah they don't even have a deli. So I guess sandwiches are out for me. But I'm saving money and getting better food items by avoiding this place. Sad to say it, but they gotta do better, and they need better people working there.

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    I just got this box from sprouts deli section and there is a bite mark in one of my cucumbers.... Not from me, I just opened it.
    I just got this box from sprouts deli section and there is a bite mark in one of my cucumbers.... Not from me, I just opened it.
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    Walmart Supercenter

    Walmart Supercenter

    2.5
    (76 reviews)
    8.3 mi
    $

    Hey, the three star rating should be impressive. I once hated Walmart and wouldn't be caught dead…read morein one or at least the one in Elk Grove on Elk Grove Blvd. which was about a notch above a dump. No, I must be honest and and admit, this Twin Cities store isn't bad. This Supercenter is far from super. The location in Lodi or the new one in Elk Grove on Bruceville qualifies to hold that title. The Galt store threw in a grocery section, to neighbors Raley's dismay, and - bam! - it was a superstore. That said, the amount of groceries are impressive. The selection isn't thorough like its aforementioned neighbor across the street but you're going to be able shop for your weeks worth of food and household items just fine...and at a discount. The quality is good to very good as well. The lean ground beef is nearly as good as Raley's but at a substantial price cut. There is also a small but nice selection of gluten-free products at acceptable prices. For you beer drinkers of a higher caliber of the average Bud/Coors connoisseur, you will be pleased to find that the ordering manager is aware of a culture of craft beers and insured that the coolers have some bottles to bring you happy Friday nights. Now, the rest of Walmart is basically what you'd expect from a Walmart. A wide variety of clothing for all ages and all, that's two folks, genders priced at "Yup, that's a good deal" to "How do they make money off of this?!" Toys are well positioned at the far end of the store well hidden between the boring women's makeup, stationary, housewares, and sporting goods. Parents, unless you wonder on the edges of these sections, you'll be safe from the contestant requests of wanting every toy on every isle. Don't be fooled either, the toys offered will keep any kid, young and old, happy enough to make them forget about what that other place that's long gone, Toys R Us. You know, I think I have purchased at least one thing from every department in this store for someone in my family and every time it met their need. I never thought that I would need art supplies or a yard of fabric - yuck, I'm a respectable guy and I HAD to go there!! - but I did and Walmart provided. So why the three stars when I'm making this sound pretty cool like you'd want to go out of your way for a field trip here? Again, you're not going to find the best produce or meat or fabric here but you will find good to very good. That puts you close to four stars but once you get toward the registers, ding, there's where the gotcha is. Dude, talk about sloooooow. I am not sure what makes it take so long to check customers out but this place has nailed it. So much so that I have completely given up and only use self-check even though I have strong feelings against using them. Hey, if I don't get a discount for doing someone else's job, and doing it quicker at that, I'm not a fan. Anyway, that brings down the rating. I have used the customer service for returns or for item pickup and both have been spotty. It's been quick and it's been "Dude, do you usually work the registers?" slow. I guess I should be happy as it isn't consistently bad. Oh, the men's bathroom has always been clean for me. I think this should be mentioned and applauded. Bathrooms with this much traffic are difficult to keep up and Galt's Walmart does it well. Thank you. So, there you have my essay, er, review of the Walmart Supercenter in Galt. It's good enough for that guy that once wouldn't be caught dead in one now shops often at this location and is quite alive. "It's alive!" Ya, Weird Science.

    Life is short, but the lines at Walmart in Galt are not. Plus the customer service at Walmart…read moreabsolutely sucks. For those two reasons I will do my best not to return. This Walmart is not well run.

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    Walmart Supercenter
    Walmart Supercenter

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    Big Trees Market

    Big Trees Market

    3.8
    (153 reviews)
    48.9 mi
    $$

    There isn't much in terms of groceries in Arnold, so this place was the place to be. Some of the…read moreitems were a bit expensive, however we were glad to find all of the groceries we needed for our meals. It was conveniently located near gas stations and restaurants and our vacation rental. The people working there were very friendly too.

    I walked into Big Trees Market at 6:50 PM last night (3/31) to grab a few quick items. There were…read morestill multiple customers shopping--completely normal. At 7:01, an announcement came on saying the store had been closed for one minute and to head to the register. Totally fair. I needed one more thing from produce so I hurried- another announcement at 7:02 said to "stop shopping- we are closed" I grabbed my last item and went up front. By 7:03, I was already being checked out. And yet the reaction from staff was... unbelievable. There were several employees standing at the front just staring at me--clearly irritated, like I'd personally ruined their evening. It was three minutes past closing. Not 30. Not 15. Three. Then it somehow got worse. They were out of bags (understandable), so I asked if I could use the hand basket to carry my items to my car, which was literally parked right in front of the doors to the store. I was told no, "these baskets cant leave the store"--and that I needed to go outside and get a cart instead. So I had to run out, grab a cart, and come back in... while the entire staff stood there watching me. There must have been 6 or 7 employees glaring at me with dirty looks like I had insulted them personally. The older checker was grumpy and rude, but honestly the whole team contributed to making the experience feel hostile and unwelcoming. I completely understand wanting to close on time. But if ringing someone up at 7:03 feels like a crisis to your staff, that's a management issue--not a customer problem. Also- why not sell reusable bags if you run out of bags so often? I would have bought one to make it faster for me to exit the store. Seems like a simple solution to avoid the extreme stress your staff is experiencing

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    We could not resist their fresh prawns and cleared them out.
    We could not resist their fresh prawns and cleared them out.
    Great cheese selection.

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    Great cheese selection.

    A M Market - grocery - Updated July 2026

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