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    Moan's Oriental Market

    3.3 (7 reviews)
    InexpensiveSpecialty Food, Grocery

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    3 years ago

    I have been to this store twice this month after looking on line to see what hours they are open. Both times the store was closed.

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    Whole Foods Market

    Whole Foods Market

    3.5
    (166 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    Walked around the store after returning an Amazon purchase (appreciate the ability to do that). I…read morehave enjoyed their organic strawberries in particular lately as they are fresh and taste good. They still have the hot and cold buffet that is $11.99/pound now. They still have the pizza take out bar with a variety of toppings. They have some items or brands you won't find in other places but may not have brands you get elsewhere. It's nice to discover some new things you haven't tried before. The bakery has some tempting things to look at. The store is large with wide enough aisles so you can browse easily. Prices are a little higher than other places but some things may be worth it. The parking is limited only because of all the other businesses in the area. I'll go back and look around again. I can usually find something I want to try.

    Every time I find myself at this Whole Foods store, I reminded at how I really like the way it's…read moreset up. Walk straight into the fruit and produce area and then I wind my way around usually picking up items. I didn't plan on buying like chocolate bars and popcorn. But the store often feels manageable and not overly crowded. The parking lot also is not as chaotic as the one on Oracle and ina. Fruit always looks pretty good as do the vegetables and avocados which I shop a lot for. They could really step their game up in the florals department. Then it would almost a one stop shop for me!

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    Trader Joe's

    Trader Joe's

    4.3
    (122 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    i just read the following review & i have to say i disagree. i shop there & i don't fit this…read moredescription of TJ shoppers at this location. i just want to give a shout out to all the associates that work there. i have never had a problem with them or their customers. to the person who wrote this, i have to say it's not nice to put everyone in the same category. sorry you feel this way but to each his/her own. thank you, TJ, for the great customer service i always receive. review: "My only con is the crazy looking cashiers they get. I guess you have to be a little bit crazy to want to do customer service work and to do it well because the shoppers at the Wilmot location have been known to be grumpy, hung-over, rich people from the Sabino Canyon foothills area."

    The writer Cory Doctorow describes the effect of "enshitification" and this sort of describes how…read morecompanies lose their way. They add features, cute trade names, and try to develop cults around products to boost sales. While it's not a bad idea to boost sales, the basics have to be right. I have to choose this locale, where I went Wednesday, to moan about the severe hike in prices, short cycle of products, and the drift from doing the basics correctly. TJ used to march to a different drummer. House brands with quality for household staples, often with an international flavor and source. There is still a wide variety of decent international staples, but it's highly focused on cult products and flavorings. Prepackaged and ultra-processed foods are becoming standard(s). Protein is down, carbs are up. There's still a reasonable variety of veggies, fresh, but not in wide abundance. Certain common items, like walnuts, go missing for long periods of time, and other items become seasonable and their shelf space is unreliable. So while it's still good, there is now wade through the weeds of products that are edge-case. Hail Mary Marketing attempts. I bristle.

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