Out of whole cranberry sauce except for organic at $ 4.00 a can. This store is a disappointment.
Michael H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Golden Meadow, LA
Carla on the express check out lane was as friendly as a terminal disease. She gave no greeting, no thank you or even a pleasant smile. They may want to rethink their customer service model.
Eddie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Norfolk, VA
In the time it will take you to navigate this wreck of a grocery store and wait in the single open cashier line that’s 10 people long you could have driven the 15 minutes to a quality grocery store in the next town. This place is the worst.
Wendi R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Burlington, WA
Ok so Hubby stopped and bought There 8 piece chicken meal and some fried rice. Well it was so bad we Only ate few pieces of chicken. The rice had so much grease I could of refried my chicken!
A S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
Part of my childhood and teenage years were spent in Sedro-Woolley. My mom seldom shopped for produce here; we always made the extra long trips to either Haggen or Fred Meyer. This place doesn’t have much going for it. The only polite people who ever worked there were some former high school classmates who took the opportunity as a summer job. Otherwise, every other employee just acts like they’ve got a ten foot rod shoved up their asshole. I mean, I understand you’re 40-something, clearly loathing your life because you work in Sedro-Woolley(at a Food Pavilion of all places). I don’t expect you to kiss my ass because you’re from a small town and working in a service industry, but I also don’t expect you to be the biggest, sorriest low-life who sucks all joy from any living thing within a 20 foot radius. Seriously, it makes me want to slit my wrists. Nobody is judging you because you work at a grocery store(we appreciate you, you play an important role within the community)! What they are judging you on is your shitty attitude, so buck-up! Advertising how jaded your are is very unbecoming as a respectable human being. Don’t like where you are? Do something about it. I get that Sedro-Woolley is reluctant with change. It’s evident in the way their townsfolk drive around the roundabout on highway 20(it’s like traffic laws and common sense evade their brains once they drive in it). It was evident when that other market went out of business in 2004 or something. It’s evident in their lack of basic selection at the only goddamn grocery store in the whole damn town! My mom chooses to go to the Rite Aid because that place has a broader and cheaper selection. Once your townsfolk start choosing Rite Aid and Walgreens over the only grocery store, you might have a problem. Now that the logging industry is declining, the people who live up river(Concrete and Newhalem, I’m looking at you) will continue to make the hour long drive to Burlington to get their staples. It’s a shame they have to pass through Sedro-Woolley, when there’s so much open land to at least get a Safeway or something. With a better option, they can pull all that business from Newhalem to Bow. But it’s Sedro-Woolley, where there are multiple bars and churches on every block.
Julie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Sedro-Woolley, WA
Refuse to go in this filthy dump. $$$$$$$
Elizabeth B. C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Sedro-Woolley, WA
I have grocery shopped many places from Alaska, Oregon, California, even Montana & of course all over WAST. E. of the Mountains W. of the Mts. Seattle, Bellevue, Ballard, Central Distict. I have never seen, and heard of so much rudeness. Out of the 75(I’m guessing at 75) people that Food Pavilion employees There is maybe one or two nice people. I think that speaks to the management. I was there Tues, 9÷11÷12 and the male cashier didn’t and wouldn’t bag the items we purchased. Isn’t that part of his job? This is only one incident. This is JUST a GUESS, but if your non-white the treatment is worst. Check out the web-site to get a better understanding of where I’m coming from.