The female cashier and the male bag boy who were working in the lane closest to the express lanes(not the express lanes themselves, the next one over) at ~12 pm on Saturday, March 19, 2016 were two of the most unfriendly employees I’ve ever encountered anywhere. I just wanted to let it be known in case the management reads these reviews. These two employees were appallingly rude. And it’s 2016. Given the volume of traffic in your store it really seems odd that there is no self checkout.
Armand D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lee, NH
Wonderful place to shop at lower prices than Hannifords guaranteed
Kevin F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Nottingham, NH
This is our local stop for 80% of our grocery needs. They have a solid produce and meat selection, and all of the essentials for a great price. The staff is friendly and helpful as well.
Jon A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Epping, NH
Nothing too fancy, just good buys on good quality. The Demoula’s Market Basket in Lee is my regular ‘stock up’ grocery store. It is not fancy, nor does it carry a lot of the gourmet items other grocery chains in the area carry, but if you want to stretch your dollar, Market Basket is the place. This Market Basket has the same retro, Brady Bunch vibe as the others, but since it’s newer, it feels old-school rather than run-down. The cashiers are efficient and the counter staff and stockers friendly. Their products definitely reflect their Massachusetts roots. You’ll find a whole aisle of pasta and pasta sauces, as well as Italian deli meats, cheeses, and canned goods. Their seafood, while limited to the usual staples, is fresh – I’ve bought their lobsters several times, in fact, since they usually have the best prices anywhere. The meets are good quality and a great value, though you won’t find prime cuts. The produce, too, is usually good quality – and in the summer you can get under-sized peaches and plums and nectarines for $.69 a pound! The Lee Market Basket also has a bakery, which features Alden Merrill cheesecakes. You won’t find a thousand different types of store-baked bread, but, like everything else in Demoula’s, what you will find will be as good quality as you could get in any of the other grocery chains for much less money. One of the best things about Market Basket is their store brand items. Their ‘top shelf’ whole wheat bread sells for a little more than $ 3 a loaf, but is one of those rare brands that don’t have added corn syrup. Their whole wheat English muffins are as good as Thomas’s, but at less than ½ the price. Demoula’s also has a nice selection of wine and beer, again at reasonable prices. Demoula’s Market Basket doesn’t have snob appeal and it doesn’t have the mind-boggling(and wallet-emptying) selections other chains may feature. But when you need a bad of potatoes, or a chuck steak, or some canned goods, Market Basket is the place to shop.