Supermarkets near Palm Springs, CA

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“The prices are always great. The store was clean and the produce was all nice. Better than you would expect from a discount store. I forgot bags, so I proceeded to pickup and use a small produce box that was left out trash. The cashier didn't look happy that I used it, but she didn't say anything directly. ... I'm not paying to use a cart!”

4.2 Good293 Reviews

“Such a great grocery store, the actual quality of their items is light-years ahead of Walmart and most other grocery stores. They also somehow manage to be less expensive than every other grocery store. Really puts those other stores to shame”

4.3 Superb174 Reviews

“This market, though a lot smaller than Cardenas, does a lively business in Cat City - our demo is about 60% Hispanic, who have certain tastes and demands that major supermarket chains don't meet very well. For you other gringos I'll translate their sign: "Carniceria" means "butcher shop," "Panaderia" means "bakery," and "Cocina" means "kitchen." This is the closest market to me, I've been in dozens of times over the past six years and have never had a bad experience. PRODUCE: Walk in and turn left - because any grocery trip should always start with produce! Their prices for that are always, always good and their weekly specials are often amazing. Nothing organic, but it's not that kind of place. Finding fresh roasted peanuts in the shell can be nearly impossible at major supermarkets - they're almost always old - but at Hispanic markets the opposite is true as long as you're getting the kind in the produce area that are in clear plastics bags. Those not familiar with Mexican peanuts might at first think there's something wrong with them because the shells are covered with dark spots, but those are just char spots from roasting! For health reasons I'm not supposed to eat peanuts, but I've kept it pretty rare - and I still think they're far healthier than processed snacks like Doritos; so if you're going to be bad then be "less bad" and do your snack binge on the cheap as well. BAKERY: It's full service for cake ordering, etc. - they seem to make mainly Mexican sweet breads but other more typical items too, like donuts. Back when I cheated more often I had their chocolate donuts a few times, always fresh and good. Now, walk towards the east end of the store, past the registers and through the short narrow aisles of packaged, dairy, and frozen foods - you'll only get something from those out of convenience because it's all as high priced as at any other local mart. BUTCHER: It's always smelled good - no bad meat or strong fishy smells - so they pass the main test right off. Great friendly personal service and weekly specials. They don't sell any pastured meat/poultry so I've bought their meat rarely, but it was always good. KITCHEN: In the back they make tons of very good corn and flour tortillas daily, sold at prices that can't be beat, and have a restaurant area too - the menu's all in Spanish but you can order by the pictures on it. It pains me to say this, because I don't like Google, but right now you'd have to look at the over 100 reviews on Google to see how good this store actually is. Here on Yelp there are only a few so far, mostly ranters. Ignore them - there are good reasons that this store stays busy.”

3.9 Good34 Reviews

“It's rather expensive, so I don't know why budget conscious shoppers go there. I shop there for organ meat and fish to make my own dog food. Regular grocery stores don't carry tongue, heart, tripe, etc.”

3.8 Good172 Reviews