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    Han-D-Sak No 2

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    InexpensiveGrocery
    Closed 8:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    2 years ago

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    2 years ago

    This fried pork chop sandwich beats all the fancy, high end restaurants in OKC. I knew from the line it must be good and it was outstanding!

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    3 years ago

    The best pork chops ever! Always hot and great size!Good customer service! Worth the wait while freshly cooked!

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    Pruett's Food

    Pruett's Food

    3.9
    (15 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    They have the most amazingly displayed produce! I would buy more because it just looks so good!…read more The back of the store is stinky from the seafood. Staff wasn't very friendly or engaging today.

    Pruett's Food May 22, 2026…read more (2/5) I want to start by being completely fair to this store, because it absolutely earned it on first impression: Pruett's Food has one of the most striking and genuinely unique interiors I have ever seen in a grocery store. Walking in, you're greeted by a dramatic cluster of glowing red orb lights suspended over the snack aisle, a massive artificial ivy tree built right into the center of the floor as a centerpiece, the word "HEARTY" spelled out in hedge-style topiary lettering, glowing neon department signs over sections like the juice area, and lush greenery, ferns, and floral displays scattered throughout. There were even framed western-style portraits lining one of the walls, giving the place a real sense of character and identity. The seafood case was beautifully arranged and generously stocked with crab, salmon, shrimp, and more, all garnished with greenery and presented like something out of a high-end specialty market. The fresh marinated meat case was just as impressive, with variety marinade chicken drumsticks at $1.59 a pound and a whole spread of seasoned wings, kabobs, and skewers that genuinely looked fantastic. The produce section was bright and full, with watermelon slices, blueberries, and seasonal fruit on attractive curved wooden display racks, and sale prices throughout the store were strong. On atmosphere, merchandising, and presentation alone, this place is a 5-star experience, and you can tell real money and real thought went into the design. That is exactly why what happened next was so disappointing. I picked up a jar of Miracle Whip during my visit, and when I got home and looked at the packaging, it was stamped "Best When Used By 14MAY2026." My visit was on May 22, which means the product I was sold was a full eight days past the date printed right on it. Selling something already past its labeled freshness date isn't a tiny oversight to me, and it stings even more in a store that has so clearly invested in looking fresh, abundant, and premium at every turn. What really drives it home is the company's own slogan, printed right on their shopping bag: "Home of the ProFRESHionals." When a grocery store builds its entire brand and its gorgeous interior around the idea of freshness, and then sends a first-time customer home with an out-of-date product, the polish starts to feel like a façade. All the orb lights, topiary lettering, neon signs, and beautiful display cases in the world don't matter if the basics of stock rotation and date-checking aren't being handled on the shelf where it actually counts. A single jar slipping through wouldn't end the world on its own, but as a first impression it immediately made me wonder what else on those shelves isn't being checked, and that doubt quietly followed me through everything else I'd already put in my cart. It's a genuine shame, because the bones of this place are excellent. The atmosphere is fun and distinctive, the meat and seafood departments looked top-tier, the produce was inviting, and the pricing was competitive. If the freshness and stock practices matched the presentation, this would easily be one of my favorite stores in the area, and I'd happily make it a regular stop. As it stands, the gap between how good it looks and the expired product I actually carried out the door is just too wide to ignore. My honest advice to anyone shopping here is to enjoy the atmosphere, but check the date on every single item before it goes in your cart and again at checkout. Freshness should be the store's responsibility, especially for a place that puts the word right in its own name. I walked in genuinely impressed and hoping I'd stumbled onto a new favorite, and I walked out, unfortunately, with no plans to return.

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    All of that meat is out of date and put it aside to go in grinder for hamburger meat.
    All of that meat is out of date and put it aside to go in grinder for hamburger meat.
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    Sprouts Farmers Market

    Sprouts Farmers Market

    3.8
    (118 reviews)
    4.9 mi
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    I wish the store was closer to me. They really need to build one in or near Midwest city. I like…read morethe store because they have some interesting dairy free options that I can't find anywhere else. I did take off one star because their prices were pretty expensive. Some of the items you can find for cheaper in other stores. But I guess you pay for the variety of items they have at a higher price. I feel like when they have stuff on sale that's the best time to buy. The employees are always really nice and helpful. I like that they have self checkouts here, so I can do it myself and get out quicker. When you're on reusable shopping bags, because they have bags, you can buy there and no other options. The store is very clean and they have a bulk section where you fill a bag with how much product you want. Don't forget to write down the item number, so when you go to the front, you can check out.

    The lack of caring customer service experienced this morning was second to none ... and that means…read more... none. Never have I ever been treated so rudely by staff, when all that was needed was to have a check-out line open. I have vision issues and cannot see to operate the self-check stations, and, for that matter, I wouldn't use them if I could. Humans are just better. Right? That's why we pay the Sprouts prices and avoid Wally World. Anyway, for the "sin" of asking for an in-person checker, the lecture flowed from the staff person staffing the self-checkout line. Disrespect? Doesn't really begin to describe it. No "Sorry for your inconvenience." only "yeah, there's a meeting right now, so we don't do that." Um ... ok. Wow. Trader Joe's here I come. Guess what? They have meetings too, and I've NEVER had to use a self-check out there ... oh wait, they don't have them. Right.....

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