I love this Market Basket!!! It’s my favorite! It’s the only Market Basket I shop at now! I think everyone is catching on! I can never get a parking spot! GRRRR! It’s always super clean and you can always get what you need and get right out! Love it here!!!
Renie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lowell, MA
I love there subs and pizza always fresh and they don’t skimp on there meats and ingredients cheap but tasty
Gigi H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chelmsford, MA
I love my neighborhood grocery store. The employees are really nice and always go out of their way to help me get what I need. There’s a very impressive selection of Latin American, African, and Caribbean foods. There is no need for me to go to Lowell or Lawrence for my malanga, taro, ripe and green plantains, yucca, chayote, watercress, jackfruit, pea pods, whatever your ethnic food needs are, they deliver.
Kim S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lowell, MA
Despite all the drama over the summer, MB still remains as my go to grocery store. I can find 99% of my grocery items and get in and out of the store without a hassle. I love their international aisle with Asian and Mexican groceries. Unlike other large chains, the prices aren’t super marked up for Goya products as well as international sauces, etc. When I’m feeling lazy to whip up a hot meal, the hot foods section always delivers. We like the kettle wings, cheap hot dog and fries combo, eggplant, and pizzas. The sushi is always wonderful and fresh. Of course we LOVE the ROTISSERIE chicken. When we are in a rush in the mornings, the breakfast sandwiches are delicious and hearty for less than $ 3.00 each. For lunch, I grab a few of their specialty pre-made salads with carrots and quinoa or spinach or beets and I feel like I’m eating a «fancy» salad for a fraction of the restaurant price. Prices are always affordable. My mother who has moved out of the state almost a decade ago to CT still comments that some of their items still have the same prices as it did a decade ago! She was a fan of their complimentary coffee station and she still gets excited to see that its still offered. Finally, you can’t beat the 4% savings until December 2014.
Allison S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Billerica, MA
Great prices. Clean store. Large selection of products. Weird layout. Shared parking lot. Nice employees.
Kayleigh M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Westford, MA
I find that every Market basket is lower in cost and customer service first, however the Chelmsford MB has always been my favorite ! I believe they have superior customer service and are always on top of things ! Always more than welcoming, happy to show you where the item is you need, quick, and on more than a dozen occasions I’ve seen the friendly baggers help elderly, busy moms, and on the go shoppers with their bags! I really love MB!
Brian S.
Barrington, NH
Holy mother of god, I hate Market Basket. They have the best prices out of every grocery store around, but I would rather pay top dollar at Hannaford and leave with my sanity intact. My complaint is not just with this location, but with all of them. Here are the 3 major problems Market Basket needs to address: 1) They are not organized in a way that makes sense. Who the hell is in charge of this rather large detail? I would like to have a word with them, or better yet, their mother. A true story from my own experience at the Westford store: I wanted to bake bread, and all I needed was a packet of yeast. Where would you expect yeast to be located in a grocery store? In the baking aisle, obviously. I looked up and down the whole aisle for about 5 minutes, and finally asked for help. The young man who was working led me out of the aisle and over to the refrigerated section, next to the orange juice. ??? In what world does that make sense? I guess it makes sense in the Twilight Zone, which must be where every Market Basket is located. This problem is not limited to this location, they all seem to be afflicted with it, and it is incredibly frustrating, especially if you’re trying to get in& out quickly. 2) Each location is organized in a completely different, yet equally insane way. So, you can expect to find the rice in one aisle in store A, but it will be in a different spot if you were to stop at a different store on your way home from work. AAAGGGGHHHHH! 3) The aisles are barely wide enough to accommodate two carts side by side(one going up, the other going down). On top of this, the good folks at Market Basket cram as many impulse buys and stuff that won’t fit on the shelves onto end caps and oddly shaped displays in the front of the store, in the back of the store, every which-where one could conceivably fit a giant display of stuff you probably don’t need. This has the unpleasant effect of making one feel like the walls are closing in on you. Yes, that’s what we need while we’re buying groceries… the feeling of claustrophobia. Perfect. Today I was at one of the Lowell stores, and the employees had been stocking the big bags of rice. Not all of them could fit on the shelves, so they just left pallets of rice sitting in the aisle. ON A SATURDAY. It’s hard enough to navigate through the store on a busy Saturday morning without this added obstacle. Thanks for keeping me on my toes, Market basket! I realize that the Chelmsford location(and many others) are expanding and renovating. I have been in the updated Chelmsford store and these problems have not been addressed or even acknowledged. I’m calling you out, Mr. DeMoulas. ENOUGHALREADY.