This establishment presents itself impressively, boasting cleanliness, excellent lighting, and well-organized product displays. Their stock is commendable, ensuring availability of items like my favored d-burger, which I especially appreciate. However, the pricing does pose a challenge, being approximately 20-30% higher than that of neighboring stores. As a result, while I am willing to pay the premium occasionally for specific items unavailable elsewhere, it prevents the store from becoming my regular shopping destination due to budgetary constraints. Despite this, in terms of inventory and overall shopping experience, it arguably stands out as the best option in the area.
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Let me start by saying that I have encountered several issues with this store. Firstly, I find their lack of honesty concerning. Comparing their prices to other towns reveals that they charge double the amount. Many customers, including myself, have addressed this problem in previous Google reviews.
The store itself is unclean and poorly lit, giving off a vibe similar to those tacky underground Asian massage places in NYC. If that's not your thing, it can be quite unpleasant to walk into.
Additionally, the store compensates for offering free shipping to nearby towns by increasing the prices. It seems unfair to burden local customers with the cost difference just to provide free shipping within a 100 km radius.
Another issue is the limited availability of products for walk-in customers. Many people, including myself, have experienced this firsthand and have noted it in their reviews. The online system is connected to the government, making it difficult to manipulate. However, if you try to order something in-store, such as Pure Sunfarms Pink Kush one ounce, you might be told they are completely out of stock, only to later discover that they were holding it back for their friends. The only way around this seems to be paying for it online to avoid any suspicious behavior. This store has been engaging in various sleazy tactics, and they even have the audacity to charge exorbitant prices for 3.5 G of certain products, like $60, when you can find the same item at Casa ..
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