Stop & Shop
Located all over the northeast of the United States, you can find this grocery store in every town, and it gets fairly good marks for a store that most hate. While people appreciated that the locations are clean and that you can find a variety of healthy options in the store, they did not like the fact that it took ages to check out. Not to mention the fact that if you want to get organic produce you will have to dig deeper into your wallets.
Not the best, nor the worst. Our advice would be for them to open more registers and then maybe people would warm up to them.
Top’s Friendly Markets
Being found in only a few locations (New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Vermont), you wouldn’t think there is such a dislike towards Top’s Friendly Markets. They’re fine in terms of pricing and quality, even checkout times are great! However, people do NOT like the fact that there are almost no organic options.
And for good reason: with how society has evolved and how more information came out about chemicals that could be in our food, we are all more careful about what we put in our mouths. And people with food restrictions really need these organic options due to health reasons. So we cannot really blame the people for hating on this store for only one reason.
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Walmart is not elderly people friendly. They continue moving products around to the point it takes twice the time to find thing you’ve been buying for years. Old people can’t walk around the store twice to find what the want. They are forcing people to by Great value products by eliminating name brand items. Very long check out lines with few registers open and trying to force you to self check out, again not elderly friendly. A quote from Sam Walton ” we have only one boss in this business and they can cause all of us to loss our jobs, simples by shopping else where. Down in Marksville, Louisiana.