Category: | Supermarket |
Address: | 1590 Gates Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385, USA |
Phone: | +1 718-456-2860 |
Site: | myfoodbazaar.com |
Rating: | 4 |
Working: | 7AM–7:30PM 7AM–10:30PM 7AM–10:30PM 7AM–10:30PM 7AM–10:30PM 7AM–10:30PM 7AM–10:30PM |
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Jillian Bednarz
The manager (Asian man) is a piece of dog feces and treats his customers as such. I have had several negative experiences at this Food Bazaar and the other but kept going back because they are closest to where I live. Tonight I went to pick up a few things including some steak to cook tonight because I know it never lasts long. I never buy ground beef from here because its always brown and grey in the middle. Why? Because they take old meat and cover it with fresher, red meat and repackage it. What truly rubbed me the wrong way was that some items are not priced. Ive encountered this often in bodegas, but in a brand name grocery store this should not happen as often as it does. They have baskets above the produce section, which I chose to buy because I saw a price sticker that said $ .20 as in twenty cents. What a bargain! There is no sign to indicate otherwise, so I chose a basket of my liking. When I got to the front the cashier rung it up and told me the basket was $7.99. I said, no they are priced at the back for twenty cents. She got a Hispanic/ Latina manager to come over who spoke in Spanish to say "Thats not possible" and rather than speaking with me herself, she grabbed the Asian manager. He came over to suggest that I could pay for my items and then leave my paid for items at the front while I went to the back to prove him wrong. I could have brought up baskets initially that confirmed that $ .20 cent cost if I had anticipated this issue. The manager could have went and honestly looked to find those other baskets I was referring to. Instead he disrespected and inconvenienced me by asking me to pay two separate transactions for these items. If I were at Trader Joes they would have either taken my word for it and rung me up to keep one happy customer, or they would have had another available associate run back to honestly confirm that the cost was marked twenty cents. Neither of these things happened, and because of their horrible technology or poor customer service, my transaction could not be suspended and would have needed to either be paid for up front or re-rung. This is horrible customer service! Its not the price of a basket that Im angry about, its the disrespectful tone and condescending attitude that the store manager had with me that makes this review necessary. "The customer is always right" doesnt mean Im actually correct all the time, but when I am and you disrespect that, you lose a customer. After paying for my groceries I asked the kind and respectful guy at the check bag area out front to hold my groceries for me while I went back inside. I grabbed two of the twenty cent baskets and brought them up to the Asian manager who looked embarrassed. He COULD have had the humility to apologize to me and offer my item to me anyway, he chose not to. *ethnicities mentioned only because I did not see a single name tag to help me to identify these people. I also find it unfortunate that the Hispanic/ Latina woman could not speak to me herself and possibly as a power move asked the male or possibly more senior manager to handle it rather than handling it herself. Do not go to this grocery store if you want to be treated with respect.
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mirium montelli
Yesterday July 2, 2017, I went to the food bazaar supermarket on Gate Avenue, like I do every week to do my grocery shopping. I spend an average $200 a week worth of organic products for my daughter and I every week at this place. Like every week, I parked my car in the supermarket garage and crossed the street to get the grocery money out of the ATM. 2 minutes time frame. When I was walking inside the supermarket, I spotted this really nasty guy "towing my car" I told him that I just crossed the street to take $130 to buy groceries. I was holding the money in my hand. The guy crossed the street with my car and asked me to follow him. Once outside, I told him, once again, " listen I am going inside the supermarket you can see I am holding the money in my hand." The guy refused to give me the car. Instead. he asked me to give him a $125.00 to give me the car. I explained to him that the $130 was all the money I had to buy groceries for my daughter and I that if I gave it to him I would not be able to afford to feed my child for the week. He did not care. He did not asked me for my drivers license or gave me a receipt. He just took my groceries money for the week and drove back into the parking lot. I truly believe this person pocketed that money- my daughter and I groceries money for the week. I was left with $5 .00 to buy food for my daughter and me for the week. I would never, ever set foot in that store again. Yes, he stole my and my dauthers $125 food money for the week and that is something the supermarket manager/owner is awared that goes on and they do not do anything to protect the loyal customers from "scan" like this one. I would never set foot in that store again. Please, please people be awared of this situation since it can happen to anyone. Better yet, find yourself a more honest and decent place to buy your groceries and stay clear from this place. I am giving it one star because otherwise it did not allow me to post the review, but I will give this place O star.
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BRNT
There is no such thing as an express line in this place. There are signs that say "10 items or fewer" and "15 items or fewer" but many of the patrons do not respect them, and the cashiers do not enforce them. When they do, there is almost always some sort of instance that slows the line down. The crowd here seems oblivious to all of those around them, and so it can be hard just to pass through aisles, as it is also very crowded. You will almost never find a ripe avocado at this location. Those are the bad things. Because it is crowded, often the produce is more fresh than other grocery stores at this price level. The prices are very low too. They have started carrying some organic and natural food products. They have a wide array of various ethnic food products, which is awesome if you are adventurous in the kitchen. I say, go in the morning or after the evening rush and it is a fine place to go. Weekends and evenings can be pretty miserable.
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Louis Morales
Food Bazaar Supermarkets offer a greater deal of items than most neighborhood supermarkets, and at much more reasonable prices. I have a Pioneer and a KeyFood supermarket not too far from where I live but they do not carry a large variety of items. I prefer the Food Bazaar Supermarkets above any other except when it comes to PathMark which offers a great large variety of items as well but they are scarce. I have never been dissapointed with Food Bazaar Supermarkets.
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Milissa Russelburn
Its just okay. UPPER MANAGEMENT is very snooty and curt. Many times the item is marked on sale, when you get to the register, it rings up as normal price. The Asian man doesnt go back to aisle and check, he just says thats the price. When I go back to the aisle and take the tag down, he just changes changed the price. The cashiers are really nice as well as the workers. They need to be highly appreciated.