The prices are high and the employees are rude. The only reason I come here is because I live so darn close and they started selling sushi hahaha
Jeremy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Anaheim, CA
Been coming to this Albertsons for years but now thinking it may be time to move elsewhere. For one, products are becoming way overpriced especially after the local Ralph’s closed down. And it bothers me how they try set a lower price point but you must buy in bulk. I don’t want 3 boxes of Cheerios, just one! If that was the case, I’ll make the drive to Costco and buy a better product at less of a price. The other major standout is the quality and price of meats in the butcher block. Prices way high. And they try to sell a buy one get one free steak, but have sirloin prices at 13.99 a pound ! What the heck ?! This aint choice filet mignon. And the meat is not that great of quality. Lastly, the beer section. They charge $ 10 for domestic 6 pack, but if you buy 46-packs, it drops to $ 6. Again, I’ll go to Costco to buy bulk. Look Albertsons, set competitive prices and quit with all the sales gimmicks. Otherwise Stater Brothers on State College Blvd is going to be my market until Northgate opens up. Just tired of going into Albertsons and spending $ 40 walking out with two small bags of groceries.
Kari L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Anaheim, CA
I love this location. The staff here are really friendly, they always go out of their way to help. Over the years I’ve seen a lot of the same faces, and I wish I knew more names, but Olivia always stands out as an asset to this store. If there is a line, she will grab me and open a line for me, SOCOOL! I’m in there all the time, cause I love to cook, and every one always smiles and waves, says hi, and ask if I need any help. I love this store because of the staff… They make it awesome. Thanks you guys for years of awesome service!
Lad D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Anaheim, CA
I have gone to this location a few times, all recent visits due to our neighborhood Ralphs closing. Each visit was a disaster. I try not to measure the experience by the cost of items, but on service. my latest visit was Friday November 20, 2015. My husband’s employer gave him a gift certificate. after being treated like the scum of the earth, the cashier, with what seems to have been an eye roll, announce to me, and what seem like the whole store, that she was not giving change back. Now I understand the store policy, and I could’ve bought the remaining 5 dollars worth of groceries however I just wanted to run as far away from that place. Word of mouth is everything to a business. Clearly having a bad day and taking it out on the customer, for whatever the reason, was not worth losing a customer. Btw, some of the faces I see at this store I remember seeing at, the now closed Buena Park store on La Palma. I never forget a face nor the attitudes behind them. Now I remember why I stopped going to the Albertsons in Buena Park.
Travis W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Orange, CA
Hmmmmmm not sure what it is with this place, is it the fact that everything is pretty darn expensive or if the store is just super small compared to other places. I just moved right by here and I dont think this will be our regular go-to grocery store. More like only in an emergency, or a late night beer run. Things feel pretty pricey here, and you only get a deal if you buy 6 or more of some items. The workers here are all very nice though so that is a plus, nothing like not enjoying the grocery store and rude workers to boot. But that is not the case as the ones I have dealt with have all been friendly and helpful. I have never really been an Albertsons person so maybe this is the norm. But I just feel like I will stick to my old stomping ground grocery stores. Again late night beer run or emergency grab I will be here… CHEERS!!!
Schel H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Greater Los Angeles, CA
This is a pretty small old school Albertsons. If anything it reminds me that Joe Albertsons supermarkets were all much smaller places back when I was a kid. I think this tiny lil place was the same size as all the supermarkets from my childhood. By todays standards it is bare bones basics and itty bitty. Literally they have no amenities other than an ATM and Red Box inside. The options for groceries are pretty small as well. It has all the basics that you could need, just not a huge number of options. I like not having too many options as it makes life much more simple and manageable. Especially with regards to groceries. I definitely dont think that this place is super kewl or great, but its what the neighborhood needs.
Chiante M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Anaheim, CA
A small Albertsons in east Anaheim. I don’t come here much, simply because Stater Bros, Ralphs and Vons are closer and a little cheaper when it comes to select brands. Albertsons is usually my last choice when it comes to getting groceries. I will stop here though, when eggs, cereal or milk are on sale. And sometimes I’ll get fried chicken and fresh french bread. More times than not, my visits here are out of convenience. The bakery area and front of the store displays are sort of cluttered. The back of the store is easier to navigate through. Not sure if this store gets packed in the daytime, but some nights you can hear crickets shooting dice in the produce section – that’s how quiet it can be.
Carren Marie S.
Anaheim, CA
This place is over priced with low quality. I have bought meat there and when I brought it home, every hidden part was discolored and covered in slime.