When first moving to Warsaw, I gave all the grocery stores a try. Now I shop exclusively at «big» Owen’s. It’s big enough so that I can find everything I need; it’s not overwhelmingly huge, like Martin’s, Walmart and Meijers. I’ve found that most of the lower-priced Kroger-brand products they carry are as good as – and often better than – the name-brand, more expensive counterparts. You’ll save money and time by shopping at «big» Owen’s. Another reviewer was unhappy that Owen’s «forces you to use a membership card in order to get any kind of discount.» I’m thrilled to use my Owen’s card at checkout, and not just for the extra savings. By using the card, they know EXACTLY what I shop for regularly, and every month or so will send me a whole slew of great money-saving coupons for the items I normally purchase! Some of the coupons even give me the item for FREE!
Dave M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Warsaw, IN
This«Kroger» is actually marked as Owens, the original store name before Kroger bought them out. UPDATE: Owens has really expanded their organic foods section and has a very good selection(for this small town) that even includes some fresh organic produce now(lots of apples and even mangoes!). Grocery shopping tip for maximum value in Warsaw, Indiana: FOR organics and go to Owens. FOR fresh meats go to 110 Craft Meatery FOR cheese and whole bean coffee, go to Aldi «The Good: Better prices than Marsh. Better Quality than Wal-Mart(but that’s a given). The Bad: The only really outstanding thing about Owens(other than its small organic foods section) is that it isn’t Wal-Mart. The Ugly: Another store that forces you to use a membership card in order to get any kind of discount or sale prices.»