Good selection and good prices. Especially good fresh produce. The only thing keeping this store from getting 5 stars is their clerks insistence on touching my ID in order to buy beer. I’m obviously not under 21, although I appreciate the compliment. They can look at the birthdate without my having to fish the thing out of my wallet. And no, the local ABC officer doesn’t have the power to «require» that they handle my license; I checked.
John H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Saint Louis, MO
«Kroger» was pretty much synonymous with«grocery store» in my Michigan hometown. Looking back, it’s amazing — or amaizing — that we Wolverines allowed a company from the Buckeye state to control our food supply. But we controlled the supply of cars and trucks, so I guess the threat of mutual destruction kept us honest and fair with one another. Based as it is in Cincinnati, I shouldn’t be surprised to find a store in western Kentucky, but I still am. If you don’t count Walmart, this one appears to be the closest real grocery to the Murray State campus. It’s a good place to get fruits and veggies, but, ironically, I’m not impressed with the salad bar. But you can’t expect Buckeyes to know much about salad: they’re just nuts.
Sherie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dresden, TN
Kroger in Murray is the best place to shop between Jackson, TN and Paducah, because they have the largest bakery/deli and Seafood, even fresh seafood! If I want a salmon filet, I drive 35 miles to the Murray Kroger to get it.
Terrell L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Nashville, TN
Surprised to find such a selection of Gluten free products, Bread, Muffins, Crackers. Always a nice Fresh Produce, Cheeses and Meats.