Clean store friendly employees not too crowded. con: could use more variety of dinner meat
Matt H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cave Creek, AZ
Overall I like this store. It’s clean and the quality of the foods and meats I’ve tried are good. Some of the employees come off a little rude. Almost like your bothering them to ask where something is. Although not all of them. Luckily the other shoppers are very friendly and eager to help locate items within said store. Product placement is odd. They have different brands of the same item scattered in different parts of the store. Not sure what that’s all about. Pharmacy is good. Checkouts are clean and speedy. It’s close to home and I plan on continuing to use.
Don S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scottsdale, AZ
This is a beautiful store that is well laid out. The variety is quite wide and everything seems to be of first quality. All the employees are pleasant ane seen like they like their jobs.
Emily M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Duluth, GA
I wish that I could give Fry’s 0 stars. Let me set the stage: My 24 year old Costa Rican husband and I(22 and caucasian) need to run an errand to finish a construction job that we are working on. After picking up the supplies that we need, we both feel hungry and decide to go to Fry’s to get food at their deli. Conveniently, we were able to do some grocery shopping as well, which included pantry staples and beer. After spending 45 minutes in the store, we finally make it to checkout. I hand over my id to the woman at the register(I am paying). She then tells me that she needs to see my husband’s id as well. My husband did not have a wallet or any form of identification on him. He left everything at the worksite. She tells me that it’s a state law, which is b*******, because any other time we have gone into a grocery store here with other family members or friends no one has EVER asked to see more than one person’s id. Fry’s isn’t a liquor store; you don’t have to be 21 to enter and shop. Do they tell parents who go shopping with young children that they can’t sell them beer because they are in the presence of minors? Then I start to think: is this lady being a super racist and attempting to incarcerate my husband who is here LEGALLY based completely off of his looks? Yes. Because I’m white and he’s Latino, we can’t possibly be an innocent couple going grocery shopping. If I were there with my father or my brother, would they ask to see id? No. It has never happened before. We left Fry’s without making a single purchase, and I will NEVER visit there again for ANYTHING. If I were bleeding to death, and the only place within 500 miles were a Fry’s, I wouldn’t even stop their to get bandages to stop the bleeding. My husband and I are so offended. We both left hungry, and had to stop at another restaurant to pick up lunch. I still have to go out and do grocery shopping. Fry’s wasted my time. I will never get that 45 minutes of my life back, and that happening threw off my entire day. I have alerted my family as well, and they will never be shopping at Fry’s again either.