Shopping at Harris Teeter?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:C'mon - it's a grocery store. Do you really need a lesson? You go, you scope it out, you decide you either like it or you don't like it, and you move on


ITA!
Anonymous
LOVE HT. I was there the other night looking for an item, and it wasn't where I thought it would be. So I asked someone working there, hoping he'd be able to help (or would know who to ask). He walked with me to two spots where he thought it was, and then asked someone for me and walked me to the correct location. I was floored. Not used to customer service like that. A lot of the things I regularly buy are on sale with the VIC (Very Important Customer) card, which is free. So I save a few bucks just about every time I go to the grocery store before I use any coupons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C'mon - it's a grocery store. Do you really need a lesson? You go, you scope it out, you decide you either like it or you don't like it, and you move on


ITA!


OP here: Thanks, but I don't need a lecture on the layout of the store. I was just asking for opinions on shopping there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, they must really vary in quality because I think Harris Teeter is just a step above Shoppers. There prepared foods are really nasty as is their salad bar. Their produce and fruit leaves a lot to be desired. For what it's worth , this is the one in Alexandria.


Agree and my opinion relates to Columbia HT. (way in the burbs I know). I think the prices are high and quality is poor for organic food, which for produce is mostly what I buy. Would rather go to Roots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, they must really vary in quality because I think Harris Teeter is just a step above Shoppers. There prepared foods are really nasty as is their salad bar. Their produce and fruit leaves a lot to be desired. For what it's worth , this is the one in Alexandria.


Agree and my opinion relates to Columbia HT. (way in the burbs I know). I think the prices are high and quality is poor for organic food, which for produce is mostly what I buy. Would rather go to Roots.


What is Roots?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, they must really vary in quality because I think Harris Teeter is just a step above Shoppers. There prepared foods are really nasty as is their salad bar. Their produce and fruit leaves a lot to be desired. For what it's worth , this is the one in Alexandria.


Agree and my opinion relates to Columbia HT. (way in the burbs I know). I think the prices are high and quality is poor for organic food, which for produce is mostly what I buy. Would rather go to Roots.


What is Roots?


There is one in Olney and in Clarksville and its like a My Organic Market, but better in my opinion. Prices for organic produce are mostly reasonable and the quality is great. I have not found that to be the case at HT for price or quality and do not like quality at MOM.
Anonymous
I love HT - and they have a great coupon policy. All coupons up to $0.99 are automatically doubled, and every month or two they have a promotion where they double coupons up to $1.99 (so a $1.50 coupon rings up at $3 off).

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