Worst customer service here. Wouldn’t let me get milk for my baby because they were closing. They had a register with 2 people still in line but they couldn’t be bothered to have 1 more customer. So sad.
Brenda M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 East Bridgewater, MA
Find myself going there more often, saves time not fighting traffic or searching up and down huge aisles looking for what I need. Can get in and out in timely manner. Sales are great too.
Phil C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
This local chain knows how to take advantage of the customer service aspect while maintaining a certain quality level to appeal to everyone. The staff was nice and considerate, so it has a local feel to the store, while the market is also fairly modern and orderly. The prices at the market seem pretty good and the quality of the produce was apparent. I’m not in the area, but if I were, I’d come here for my groceries.
Jim E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
Maybe they’re finally understanding that to stay in business, they must appeal to their customer base. Now, taking this one step further, they need to utilize the bagging boys more productively: The cashier should routinely ask every customer if they’d like some help wheeling the cart to their car. Some customer need this, and would appreciate the assistance.
Steve M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Bridgewater, MA
Trucchi’s is a local chain that(I believe) was originated in Taunton. They are very much a local store, they don’t have a mega-corporation feel to them. They have a good selection, but not as varying as Mega-super-plex-mart. Pricing is excellent, one of the cheapest I’ve been to. They also don’t subscribe to the«member card» B.S. that the bigger stores do. Everyone pays the same price. Great place to spend your money.