If you have to go here because it’s close to home I suppose it has its place. Personally I did not enjoy shopping here.. mainly because of the price. City Market is competitive with its prices to here and that’s saying a lot because City Market is expensive.
At this store, They have promotions to try and lure you into buying junk you don’t need or winning something useless that will soon become landfill. The staff at the check out were nice and friendly and there were plenty of registers. I wanted to buy a sieve. The price for plastic, badly made kitchen stuff doesn’t make sense. A plastic tiny colador was 78 pesos. They had a small fillet knife that looked like it would rust and break in a short time with an edge you can’t sharpen for 100 pesos. It was tiny and badly made. It surprises me people pay for this poorly made items when Mexico has such a great history of making things well. I think the knife would cost 5 pesos to make. Perhaps a lot of things here is from China but Mexicans should wise up and not buy into these capitalistic junk stores. Support your local store or abarrotes, It’s probably cheaper and some things are better quality. In the rest of the world, the small stores disappear to these giants and its not good for anyone
This supercenter offers competitive prices and all the basic products for a regular shopping list. For more sophisticated/rare items you may want to look for a bigger store though.
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If you have to go here because it’s close to home I suppose it has its place. Personally I did not enjoy shopping here.. mainly because of the price. City Market is competitive with its prices to here and that’s saying a lot because City Market is expensive. At this store, They have promotions to try and lure you into buying junk you don’t need or winning something useless that will soon become landfill. The staff at the check out were nice and friendly and there were plenty of registers. I wanted to buy a sieve. The price for plastic, badly made kitchen stuff doesn’t make sense. A plastic tiny colador was 78 pesos. They had a small fillet knife that looked like it would rust and break in a short time with an edge you can’t sharpen for 100 pesos. It was tiny and badly made. It surprises me people pay for this poorly made items when Mexico has such a great history of making things well. I think the knife would cost 5 pesos to make. Perhaps a lot of things here is from China but Mexicans should wise up and not buy into these capitalistic junk stores. Support your local store or abarrotes, It’s probably cheaper and some things are better quality. In the rest of the world, the small stores disappear to these giants and its not good for anyone
4 months ago0
A huge hyper-mart selling everything under the sun, but their food section isn’t actually great.
a year ago0
This supercenter offers competitive prices and all the basic products for a regular shopping list. For more sophisticated/rare items you may want to look for a bigger store though.
6 years ago0
Not a very nice supermarket, but they have almost everything and prices are ok You go there not for fun, but out of necessity.
5 years ago0
Supermarket ok , it’s bigger and great choices of food and all. Price ok. Pharmacy with doctors inside
5 years ago