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Morty, the manager told me pekelach were $1.49. They rang up $1.89. When I mentioned to him what he told me. He apologized and said he made a mistake. He wouldn't honor the price he told me. Shamefuk
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This kosher supermarket is amazing!
They have so many products and sections and all at amazing prices!
They have weekly sales that can't be beat!
They also offer free valley parking, cars are parked on their roof.
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Very large kosher supermarket. Also has free valet parking. The prices are fairly good as well.
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I love the new expanded location, and the fresh produce looks great!
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This is the closest grocery store to my house (about two blocks away) and I walk almost a mile away to get my groceries at ShopRite instead.
I have tried Moisha's a few times, and no matter what time of day or day of the week I go in, it is like Black Friday in there. The store is small, and EVERYONE has a shopping cart. There have been times where I have stood for over a minute and people will not move their carts for you. I have been cut off, only to have that person completely stop and block the aisle way. It is like I am invisible in there; I politely say "excuse me" to get by and they act like they cant hear you. You seriously have to just push their carts out of the way and move along.
A lot of items in the store are not marked with any kind of price. I really needed waffle syrup for company, and none of the brands had prices next to them. I purchased what I thought might be the cheapest brand, and it was $4.99! ShopRite regularly has syrup on sale for $1.99 or $2.49.
Moisha's weekly specials ad is literally one page, and nothing seems that discounted to me. Their prices are extremely high on a lot of common items.
When it comes to checking out, I have not been able to wait in line and check out in under 10 minutes. There always seems to be an issue with a person paying with a check, an item not ringing up, or an item not having a bar code. In these situations, they should hold the order and move on to the next customer.
My final straw was the last time I went. I purchased TWO items, joined the 10 items or less line, and again waited 10 minutes. The hold up was an item without a barcode. Finally when the person paid and left, I stepped up to check out, and the cashier walked away from the register to hug a friend that had come up infront of me. They proceeded to talk for a minute or two, and then the lady handed her items to the cashier who rang them up before me! I was furious!
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