Why You Might Want To Think Twice About Shopping At This Pennsylvania-Based Grocery Store - Tasting Table
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Why You Might Want To Think Twice About Shopping At This Pennsylvania-Based Grocery Store - Tasting Table
"If you're keeping a close watch on your budget as you set out to grocery shop, you may want to strategize before leaving the house. On our list of the most expensive grocery stores in the United States is Giant Eagle, a brand that has attracted less-than desirable attention for not only high prices and questionable products but also scams. People online have been vocal to air their grievances with the store."
"Even after a public announcement declaring lowering prices, skeptical customers remained filled with ire. "This really tells me two things, when they make a point of announcing it as a large thing - number one, they admit their profit margin was high enough to begin with that they can do this and still not lose money," lamented one Instagram user."
""I've had bad experiences with meat in particular. Leathery beef, roasted chicken in a leaking container, roasted chicken still pink where the drumstick touches the body. Definitely watch out for the expiration date as they are not always on top of removing items that are expired," wrote one shopper on Trust Pilot."
Giant Eagle is identified as one of the most expensive grocery chains in the United States, prompting shopper concern about pricing and value. Customers report high prices despite retailer reward and cost-saving programs, and express skepticism after public announcements of lowered prices. Online reviewers compare Giant Eagle pricing to competitors and suggest cheaper alternatives. Multiple shoppers report product-quality issues, including spoiled items, mold, and meat problems, and advise checking expiration dates and product condition before purchase. Complaints include allegations of scams and staff admissions of overpricing in online forums.
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