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    Sandy Ridge Market

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    1 year ago

    The only grocery store in town. They have some good local options too. Subway is also inside. Nice staff, usually well stocked.

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    Wegmans - Make charcuterie arrangements onsite

    Wegmans

    3.9(122 reviews)
    39.0 mi
    $$

    2027 can't come soon enough. Cranberry Wegmans opens…read more On a business trip, put in a bakery order several days ahead of time. Being able to pick up my (large) bakery order and not leaving someone disappointed at home makes me happy. Had my list of must haves. I meandered through all the departments. Wasn't on a time schedule. I spent 2 hours in the store. Found beautiful baby lamb chops. Filets were $6/lb cheaper than my grocery store. Bought beautiful endive. Had to bring home the red wine peppered salami. Coming home, opening the cooler, and handing out foodie presents is like Christmas morning. The oohs and aahs were heard at multiple houses. The staff were very helpful finding my treasures. Wegmans trips make traveling for business worth it.

    How this Wegmans location has sunken…read more.. Back before they dedicated a significant chunk of store to alcohol, they had a pretty nice tea nook and natural section. It used to be somewhat "fun" to shop here, and the international corner had more variety. Parts of the latter have been gutted and somethings dispersed back into the regular aisles. Everytime you walk by the alcohol section, whatever dutiful lady theu have standing guard of the section, has to eyeball me like surely that's surely where I must be heading. Should not feel the need to mention, but I could not care less about drinking, and even if I did, I wouldn't come here for that. When I was younger and working grocery for peanuts at a mediocre grocery chain that wasn't known for such above average employee benefits and environments than precious Wegmans, our crews had good attitudes while still being human. Somehow, the employees at Wegmans have a general blend of apathy, misery, and barely tolerance. I remember one instance I had to go in there soon after a family tragedy, two days without sleep,stress, through the roof and a chronic medical condition dragging me down worse than usual, and I still did my best to be pleasant and polite to a cashier who was literally talking to me like she hated my guts, like I had just wronged her entire family for years, while moving my items like it took every fiber of her being to not slam each one down in the bag. No idea what that was about, as the people in front of me got no such treatment. It's not as if i was wearing my own feelings in my sleeve. I would've been let go on the spot for displaying a fraction of the attitude while I was making a fraction of their wage, this young woman was flat out being abusive. I've never even seen a teenager act out in such a way to a complete stranger. It was so bizarre. We used to have such pleasant interactions with the employees here, and we'd even sometimes plan our hour away trips to thr area around coming to this store. Now it's tacked when it's absolutely neccesary, and we see it as a chore to even run in for a couple things, a mild dread usually reserved for Walmart. The level of the self importance vibe of the people who still shop here who act like they're in some high end metropolis in a hurry and everyone else is just cattle in their way is so thick. The thing is, it doesn't even make sense. Wegmans (at least this location) has very few things that make it exclusive anymore. It is reduced to a status symbol store in so many ways, without the goods and services to back it up. Because they still have people playing chef for Safeway deli / mall caliber food? Get me out of here.

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    Weis Markets

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    3.0(1 review)
    9.4 mi
    $$$

    I'm not a big Weis shopper as it is not familiar to me. You kind of get comfortable with shopping…read morein "your" grocery store. My family is a bit more familiar with the brand so we headed on in on a recent road trip in the area. You can tell that this was a building that has been here for a very long time and probably under a different brand name before Weis moved in. With them moving in you can tell that they didn't do much with the condition of the building or any type of expansion. Looks as if they kept it very similar to whomever held this place prior. Not being from the area made for an interesting visit. The parking lot was of a decent size that made finding a parking spot easy. Upon entry to the place grab a cart. There were no carts inside and we did not notice this so had to go back outside to grab a cart. They do seem to have some pretty good sales in here and the place is well organized. Although it is on the smaller side. That translates to not having everything you would think they should under one roof. You also have to remember they are playing to the area and carry what sales here. We did go up and down all the aisles looking to see what we might want to get. Sure enough the cart was fairly full by the time we were about to exit. I personally did not do a lot of shopping, but I did grab a few items that I knew I needed and because of the sales and/or low prices, practically got it for a steal. Decent grocery store that definitely benefits the community.

    From the owner: Weis Markets is a grocery store chain founded in 1912 with stores in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New…read moreYork, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, and West Virginia. We are proud to support our community through various programs and to support local growers by being one of the largest local purchasers in Pennsylvania.

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