Giant $2 more expensive than Wegmans on maola 1qt milk.

Anonymous
This is unacceptable $1.79 at Wegmans vs $3.79 at Giant.
In addition I am tired of the price I see at the vegetable section suddenly moving up in price at the register.
I saw $1.79 per pound for tomatoes and when I self checkout it said $3.99 per pound.
Complaining is not working at the store level to the manager.
Anonymous
Wegmans has been good with prices.
Anonymous
Giant has low quality food at exorbitant prices. I do my level best not to shop there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Giant has low quality food at exorbitant prices. I do my level best not to shop there.


I use it like a convenience store for few items once in a while because it’s near my house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is unacceptable $1.79 at Wegmans vs $3.79 at Giant.
In addition I am tired of the price I see at the vegetable section suddenly moving up in price at the register.
I saw $1.79 per pound for tomatoes and when I self checkout it said $3.99 per pound.
Complaining is not working at the store level to the manager.


Call corporate and while you're at it tell them their dumpster produce is highly overprice as well as non of their crap rings up right!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is unacceptable $1.79 at Wegmans vs $3.79 at Giant.
In addition I am tired of the price I see at the vegetable section suddenly moving up in price at the register.
I saw $1.79 per pound for tomatoes and when I self checkout it said $3.99 per pound.
Complaining is not working at the store level to the manager.


You’ll get over it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is unacceptable $1.79 at Wegmans vs $3.79 at Giant.
In addition I am tired of the price I see at the vegetable section suddenly moving up in price at the register.
I saw $1.79 per pound for tomatoes and when I self checkout it said $3.99 per pound.
Complaining is not working at the store level to the manager.


Call corporate and while you're at it tell them their dumpster produce is highly overprice as well as non of their crap rings up right!


Yeah,
I don’t trust the prices on the shelf anymore until I see my receipt after paying at the register.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Giant has low quality food at exorbitant prices. I do my level best not to shop there.


I use it like a convenience store for few items once in a while because it’s near my house.


Yep their prices are so high
Its like shopping at 7-11, their sales often mysteriouslt ring up full
Price.

And their produce is crap, i don't know how they stay in business.
Anonymous
I shop at Giant every other day and have never had an issue with the price at checkout ringing up differently than the advertised price. Occasionally I’ll see an item priced higher in Giant vs elsewhere but that isn’t a regular occurrence- Giant certainly isn’t overpriced like a convenience store/bodega.
Anonymous
I have more issues with incorrect pricing at Safeway
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I shop at Giant every other day and have never had an issue with the price at checkout ringing up differently than the advertised price. Occasionally I’ll see an item priced higher in Giant vs elsewhere but that isn’t a regular occurrence- Giant certainly isn’t overpriced like a convenience store/bodega.


Just look at the milk prices at Giant and compare it to Wegmans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is unacceptable $1.79 at Wegmans vs $3.79 at Giant.
In addition I am tired of the price I see at the vegetable section suddenly moving up in price at the register.
I saw $1.79 per pound for tomatoes and when I self checkout it said $3.99 per pound.
Complaining is not working at the store level to the manager.


Call corporate and while you're at it tell them their dumpster produce is highly overprice as well as non of their crap rings up right!


Yeah,
I don’t trust the prices on the shelf anymore until I see my receipt after paying at the register.


Target is pretty bad with this. I complained to customer service who said to take picture of the items while shopping. I don’t have time for that.
Anonymous
It’s probably a promotion, a loss leader to get people in and while they’re there they buy higher margin stuff too, like prepared food.
Anonymous
Giant is for boomers.
Anonymous
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the good prices at Wegmans for some items I buy regularly, like the frozen pizzas my teen son wants. About $1.50 cheaper per item than at Giant. It’s a bit of a drive to get there for us, but worth going a couple of times a month.
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