I HATE Giant grocery store

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just say no thank you. I turn those charities down all the time.

Where I live, Giant is the least expensive compared to Safeway and Harris Teeter.


^^^this. I go out of my way to go to Giant and save on groceries.
Anonymous
In my neighborhood, Giant is WAY better than Safeway, where the lines always take forever because they only have 1 or 2 cashiers working at any given time.
Anonymous
Me too OP, me too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The thing that I looooove about giant is the scanner you carry with you through the store, then use to self check out. That thing has cut my shopping time in half, at least.


Woah never heard of this. Where do you pick it up? Maybe it's not in my giant yet.

Right at the entrance, most of the store in our area (Rockville/Potomac/ n.potomac) have it. So convenient, scan, pack right away in your bags the way you like it. Check-out with Cashier or SCO.
Anonymous
I used to absolutely despise Giant.

While I still buy most of my dairy and meat at other stores (short pop-in trips), I still do my big weekly shop at Giant. When my husband developed a sudden medical condition, the only time I had to shop was like 8:00 at night on Fridays.

The place is absolutely deserted, most shelves had been restocked, and I had my pick of everything. Even the deli was still open and the staff was friendly and relaxed and helpful, because there was hardly anyone there. Most laid-back staff I had ever seen. I was afraid at first I would be relegated to self-checkout (which I don't like to do when I have a ton of fresh produce, which I do), but there were two or three lines open and baggers there as well.

So, unexpectedly, I really found a time that worked and it is actually a peaceful, quiet hour or so in what have become extremely stressful weeks. So maybe trying a different time of day or night might work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood, Giant is WAY better than Safeway, where the lines always take forever because they only have 1 or 2 cashiers working at any given time.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood, Giant is WAY better than Safeway, where the lines always take forever because they only have 1 or 2 cashiers working at any given time.


+1.

+1 for Burke Centre. The Safeways in Burke are horribly understaffed at the cashier. The Giant is terrific. I can also never find anything at the Safeways!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which Giant? I've given the Safeway on Sangamore Road in Bethesda a chance a few times, but it's always been worse than the nearby Giant. The produce is in bad shape, and they simply don't have items like organic strawberries.

Then the check-outs are usually understaffed AND they don't have any self-check-outs at all. Actually the CVS in that mall doesn't have them either -- was it some kind of requirement by the landlord?


Every time I go to Sangamore Safeway I end up cursing at myself. I do not understand why they are always so incredibly understaffed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My closest grocery store is Giant food. I normally try not to shop there but every once in a while I have to run in for something quick. I think the prices are really high and they have very few cashiers. I can't stand checking out at the self check out.

I also hate the fact they're always asking for a donation. Today they asked me if I wanted to donate a pie to a shelter. What a gimmick they are running. They act like they donate to local shelters but there really passing off the money onto the consumers and then getting a huge tax break.

I give need a lot of money to different charities and I don't want to be haggled about giving a pie to a shelter. Enough already.


Giant is pretty bad. I don't understand why people think Harris Teeter is expensive. They always have great sales and their produce (at the one I shop at) is always very good. Customer service is very good too and they always have enough lines open.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The thing that I looooove about giant is the scanner you carry with you through the store, then use to self check out. That thing has cut my shopping time in half, at least.


Woah never heard of this. Where do you pick it up? Maybe it's not in my giant yet.



It's always in the front of the store when you first walk in. Very easy to miss!
Anonymous
I look at all the ads each week to see which store has what I need on sale and often end up at Giant. My local store always looks really dirty for some reason. Pretty sure they haven't mopped the floor in the year and have never cleaned the self check out screens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Giant is extremely ghetto.


People who say "ghetto" are trashy.
Anonymous
I love my Harris Teeter. The store is super clean and the produce is always fresh.

Every area in the store has staff. I never wait for a cashier.

And the prices are comparable.
Anonymous
We like the Giant in Kingstowne.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I agree, OP. This season is building up more and more. Giant also has awful produce, which doesn't help. In fact, I haven't really found a good place with decent produce - except maybe the HMart type places, and who has time for that?


Many farmers markets are year round. Try onev
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