AKA«Ghetto Shaws» Good sales once in a while. You know grinds my gears! Very frequently, people bring their dog in to shop. Today a woman with two yappy dachshunds. Last time a golden retreiver. Before that a woman had the dog in a shopping cart. None of these were service animals. Who wants to put their food where your dogs behind was!!! I love my dog but would not bring her to a grocery store.
Gurn B.
Tu valoración: 3 Gloucester, MA
We call it «Ghetto Shaws». Being close to the train station and a second rate liquor store. Selection is limited. Worth the drive to eastern ave which has lower prices and MUCH better selection.
R B.
Tu valoración: 2 Boston, MA
I waited in line for about 30 minutes today while everyone cut in line to get to the next register. The lady said 7 is open but the light said 1. The cashier took FOREVER to ring up 3 people. I waited with 8 pounds of food and thought since I had few items no big deal. Then my items were bagged together when one was easily known to be fragile. the cashier does not say next in line they say reg(#) is open meanwhile the person who sneaks in line disregards people who were there before I would give it a 1 but there is parking and bathrooms although the bathrooms are usually not so clean also, EXPENSIVE guacamole is not good here and they usually have it on ice out front just BAD
Terrence S.
Tu valoración: 4 Salem, MA
This is a new, cleaned up grocery store. LIke all the other major grocery stores, aisles of food. What I like about this one is the large selection of natural products. The Wild Harvest section is a delight compared to the«natural» section in other stores. The store is close to the railway station making it great for picking up the goods on the way home.