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July 2023 by Kim D.
Big with lots of variety! Every time I visit Yakima I make a point of stopping in to browse and of course purchase a few items. It's clean and well stocked just challenging as it gets pretty busy and they only have one or two cashiers working.
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July 2022 by Sonia S.
Good selection of Mexican grocery items. May not be the best quality on some things, but others are a great find. Some prices are high, while others are more reasonable. Reminds me of Saar's Marketplace in Western Washington. They have a $6 plate of five tacos and a drink. The chicken ones are the best.
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January 2022 by Lola E.
Fiesta foods prides themselves on "we have refined our process to provide the best quality products at the best value and have grown to support our Hispanic communities beyond our walls." I wonder what president Craig Gaylord would think knowing that current employees at the Yakima location (Ashley, Martha and Gaby) were bullying an older new hire that just migrated from Mexico. It was so unprofessional and cruel that she quit. This clearly is not the values of his mission statement. Saying you hire and support the Latino community is a sweet lie. I will not support this organization and anyone that wants to support the Latino community should take a closer look at what this about. Mr. Gaylord please reach out.
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October 2020 by Elizabeth T.
I was there a few mins ago and I never had a problem running my card through just make sure to got to a cashier who actually knows how to work a cashier she told me I didn't have money I checked before and it said I did she look like she didn't care she didn't really understand English well so maybe that's why I was having problems
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April 2020 by Pauline L.
Great, well-stocked, clean Latino/Mexica grocey store! Variety of fresh fruits and veggies and dried goods like chilies, beans, corn husks. All the meats and bones typical to a Mexican dinner table at good prices. The bakery (panaderias) here has all the classics like concha, empanadas, piggies, bolillos, etc. The hot food section has a variety of tasty looking meats stewing away, such as barbacoa, carnitas, chicken, nopales. They also serve hot tamales, sopes, enchiladas, burritos, Chile relleni, taquitos, soups, shrimp cebicbe, salsas, champurrado and more! Their plate and family meals are a crazy good deal. Admittedly, the hit food left something to be desired but for the price and service, can't really complain. (The tamale I got was a bit dry and needed a but more flavor, but it was toward evening and each tamale was hefty for $2 a piece. Rice and beans hit the spot.) The lady serving our food was very nice too. Sad that this place selling legit pumpkin empanadas is so far away from home but I'd happily go back here for more empanadas and grocery shopping again.
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August 2018 by Earnie G.
It's a bit culturally sanitized and less authentically Mexican than some large Latino grocery stores in larger cities. It's okay. Not great. I would have gone to three stars, but this is kind of the only place in town. Quality is good on some things and very poor on others. Even within departments, you can see this. It's clearly visible in the meat and seafood departments. But what this is is a large Latino (mostly Mexican) focused grocery store. It has more Mexican specialty items under one roof than any other place in WA that I can think of. And, for that, I am a fan. I just wish they would open a couple of these in the Seattle area.
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August 2018 by M F.
Do not try shopping here if you're not Latino. My last visit here was definitely the last. I was in line at the deli counter. After assisting the person in front of me, the counter lady walked around and said something (in Spanish) to the lady behind me. Who graciously pointed to me and said something else in Spanish. I gathered it to mean that I was next. Having stepped up to the counter, I asked if she did not see me. Ha. There was a line! I was next! No eye contact through the entire transaction. This is NOT the first occasion of being ignored or passed over in favor of Hispanics. Just the last time. I can't help but think this is a company culture passed down from upper management, it's happened too often. They must have an associate class, being taught how to tilt your heads, turn away, and put your noses in the air. You have nothing so special that I can't find it somewhere else - where my self and money are welcomed.
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June 2018 by Clayton J.
Large grocery store that caters to the Hispanic community. All of the traditional flair plus some Mexican staples. It also boast a huge deli counter with most Mexican fair. I didn't sample the food, but it looked amazing, in reflection, I wish we would have stocked up here instead of going to Hernandez and that horrible restaurant. Next time I am the Yak, this will be my one stop shop for everything Mexican.