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    Dick's Supermarket

    3.3 (4 reviews)
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    Piggly Wiggly

    Piggly Wiggly

    1.5(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $

    Good: It's the only "grocery store" in our local area (there is a WalMart, who has groceries but…read moreit's not a true dedicated grocery store, for what it's worth. Yeah I know there's good and bad!--but I prefer not to shop there if I can help it...) Working employees re-stocking or check out are amazingly friendly and helpful!! My only true complaint is their Tuesday senior citizen discount (62 years and older). Most, if not all of my trips on a Tuesday fail to give me my full discount. Of note here is anything which is not their regular/full price is not included. Several items, which aren't in their flier are discounted 5-10 cents!! This saves the store overall as it isn't included in the senior citizen 10% discount ! But I had $25 of non sale items. No discount. this time I stayed in the parking lot checking my receipt so I headed right back in. I asked can you show me where my senior citizen discount is on here? she looked and said well all these items are on sale and so there is no discount and I said yes, but the last seven items were not on sale. You can clearly see that and she says yes unfortunately our system doesn't recognize that because of all the other items that were on sale. Then she stopped talking didn't offer me anything so I had to ask her so can you adjust this and give me my 10% then? She side look for a calculator to add things up and eventually give me my 10% discount. So if you know your system has that issue why are you explaining it to a senior citizen but not offering to give them the difference right then and there. I shouldn't have to ask for it. So by beware if you go on a Tuesday, always always always check that receipt and ask for the difference if they don't show you any customer service at all as they did me today. Other times which I had not gotten my discount, it was only a dollar or $1.50 difference and it wasn't worth me driving back into town to ask for it.

    Today ( 1-19- 19 ) I went to their store as I have for the last 4\12 years…read more My Pig card was cracked, so I went to the service desk to ask for another. The lady that was behind the counter looked me straight in the eye and proceeded to walk away to the back office. I said excuse me, can I get another Pig card ? Within a nano second she replied " Im not on the clock quite yet." When Brianna came to help, I mentioned her employee did not understand the importance of customer service. To which she replied, "I would never have any of MY employees work for free. She then snidely asked me in demeaning tone , "do you work for free ?" Stating she was worried about a lawsuit for asking her help to assist me . The situation quickly fell in to her being rude and offensive , under the guise of political correctness. I went home , thought it over, and returned my purchases for a refund. I am asking all that may be reading this if any are interested in a picket line protest to air our individual displeasure with this store, it's employees, the weekly turn over of employees, and mis-priced, or not priced items at all ? I personally have seen at least 45 employees come and go within the last 4 years. Those few employees I know, are eager to discuss their displeasure with how the store is run, and managed. I will be talking with the Manager Jeff first thing tomorrow A.M. to see if he supports that behavior or not. In any event , I threw my pig card in the trash, and will never again set foot in 'Her" store again. I acn be reached at tonevicar@yahoo.com

    Hometown Supermarket

    Hometown Supermarket

    3.3(3 reviews)
    14.9 mi

    Over the passed two nights I've been watching a movie on Netflix (or Amazon, can't remember) called…read moreYellow Bird. The setting is mostly a small town supermarket with the general surly employees who don't want to be there but it's probably an area where nothing else is available. That's the general feeling I'm getting from this place. I needed some water to drink and wash my hands, since the location I have been working during the recent weeks has only a stagnant riverside that's too steep to safely access, and drinking it is out of the question. I have soda, so really I need it to rinse off at the end of the day mostly. Today I spilled Mountain Dew and I was too sticky to cope with, a bit OCD. So I drive 6-7miles to get a case or something to have around. After finding a quite decent grocery store I was rather pleased, not wanting to buy anything from a C Store if possible. I find my water and que up in the line and as I'm paying I am met with precisely the same type of shitty attitude from the young lady running the register. She has a terrible attitude and her sour vibes are not able to be restrained to her inner self. It's bursting out from her like radiation around a nuclear reactor. Pleasantries are completely lost on her. I kind of get it. I'd not like to live in such a place especially, but on another level, I think I'd actually enjoy this town. It's a dead town, no industry in the 21st century except the window glass factory that's no doubt the only place that offers sustainable work for the people. A few bars, probably the same number of churches, which don't offer anything tangible except perhaps the lies that hang in the air and coil up the white picket fences of the devout. The store, it's not bad. But the girl has single-handedly made me want to buy water at the BP at the towns edge next time I'm in need.

    New owner, old familiar employees gone, greatly diminished stock (still gingerbread cookies though,…read moreglad to say!), higher prices...even before latest inflation. Weekly ad is a lot of highly processed foods, the stuff we're s'posed to avoid.

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    Driftless Market

    Driftless Market

    4.6(14 reviews)
    23.7 mi
    $$$

    I always am happy to see natural-type food stores in small towns, and that is certainly the case…read morehere. This seems like a labor of love for them, and I am glad that they have stayed in business for so long. A noteworthy feature of the store is the prepared food selection. I'm not sure if there are any regular restaurants with organic-type food in Platteville (I doubt it), but at least I know that I can get something to eat here. They have hot food for lunch several times a week, plus soups and various cold prepared foods every day. The selection of bakery goods is especially nice. Everything is prepared on the premises, and they also have a very nice dining area in the converted apartment above the store (up a steep staircase). The vegan vegetable soup that I tried was excellent, and I also enjoyed the lemon shortbread cookie that I tried. I was disappointed, though, that even though I was informed that everything is organic, that actually is not true of the meats used in the prepared food products. So I plan to steer clear of foods with meat in them when eating here in the future, since I do not do well with meats when the animals have been fed glyphosate-contaminated feed. I actually threw the chicken salad that I bought away because it was inedible to me. I wish I had read the ingredient list before tasting it, rather than trusting what the store employee told me about all the prepared food being organic. The fact that they are using non-organic meats in the prepared foods seemed a little odd to me since they actually have a very, very nice selection of organic local meats in the freezer section. So it must just be that they are trying to keep costs down on the prepared foods, in order to increase sales volume. That is not a strategy that I really approve of, but it may be necessary for them to stay in business, I guess. As is evidenced with the prepared food, there seems to be a strong vegetarian/vegan emphasis throughout this store, with many such products being stocked. The fresh produce section was pretty good (though i am not sure what it will be like in winter months). I bought some frozen ground lamb and thought the quality was very good. It has been hard for me to get good lamb here and so will be buying that from this store again. They also stock New Century organic pastured eggs, which I have found in the past to be very good quality for eggs available in a supermarket. Those eggs are no longer being sold in Galena/Dubuque though, and so I very well may make special trips to this store to buy those eggs during the winter months, when it is harder to get good eggs from local producers. The selection of cheeses was pretty good, though with the local products, it would be really helpful to know what the animals are eating (e.g. grass-fed, organic feed, GMO-free feed, conventional feed). It would be pretty easy for the store to collect that information and supply it, if they chose to do so. I thought it was nice that there were a variety of store-made frozen soups being stocked (though I would not eat a high percentage of them since they were made with non-organic meat). I was not particularly impressed by choices of packaged goods products stocked by the store, since I feel that in many cases that they had not selected the better products from various categories. A lot of their products were non-organic and had ingredients such as "natural flavors" in them, for instance. In addition, I felt that the packaged goods products were across the board quite high-priced. I would like to see more local packaged goods too. I guess in keeping with their lunchtime focus, their selection of drinks was quite good, and the prices on these were not too bad. Again, all in all, it is great to have a market like this in a town like Platteville. If I lived in town, I would likely come in regularly to buy produce, meat, eggs, cheese and prepared foods. And I undoubtedly will go out of my way to stop by again when I am in this general area or when I need eggs or lamb.

    Always love finding local quality food in small towns and Driftless Market nailed it! I had the…read moreBLTG (Bacon Lettuce Tomato Gauc) wrap, chicken wild rice soup and lemon shortbread cookie. I took to go and ate at the cute city park the next block over. Service was great too. In addition to great lunch spot, super cute co-op feel grocery store too!

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