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January 2024 by Chuck Ryan
Since the 1960's long lines. same old worn out store. Angry staff when you ask for help dirty looks. How about a new store like in colo. springs. Happy staff. Just a thought i cut my shopping there almost never
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January 2024 by Dwight Scott
I have been shopping at this store for over 50 years. Always happy with the service and goods.
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January 2024 by Deb Bumgarner
Prices keep going higher and higher
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January 2024 by S McCoy
The staff are always friendly. But the parking lot is a zoo.
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January 2024 by Goofy Nanna
We really like this store location
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January 2024 by Emma Ferris
Well stocked and clean
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January 2024 by Ray Lovelace
As always, had what I needed and friendly and efficient staff. Keeps me coming back.
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January 2024 by joe campbell
Don't trust the pricing. As a teacher on a budget it is disheartening to choose an item that is "on sale" only to find that it was labeled incorrectly, or doesn't ring up correctly. This has happened repeatedly. The worst part is the attitude you get when you bring up the discrepancies. I have been a loyal customer for years, but it may be time to try another supermarket.
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January 2024 by Jordan Morris (JordaNIИsoco)
First off, I like this King Soopers for the gas pumps in the southwest corner of the parking lots. This 'Soops is much different from the 29th ST store, it's newer, more modern looking. I kinda like the old skool charm of the 29th ST location though, don't get me wrong. Neither of them will hire me for some reason... jerks! Lol JK. I prefer shooping at King Soopers for the deals that they have constantly revolving. It gets me to sometimes try a different brand that otherwise, I would've paid no mind. The mobile app for phones is pretty sweet as far as deals, but, it's sort of inconvenient and kind of discriminatory to the technologically illiterate, I feel. Poor old timers... I feel like there should be an age or certain situations that would exempt a customer and they can still get the digital deal too. But that has nothing to do with this specific location. Yeah. ?
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January 2024 by Kathleen Billington
Tom, working in aisles VERY helpful, directions to find something, & that it was locked. After waiting for 5 mins ( I assumed' he'd notified the key person). I started to return other items. Tom .noticed. went up fron, got key, opened door. Very pleasant, k8nd & helpful.
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January 2024 by Wayne Huber
Couldn't find many items I wanted/needed.Couldn't find any staff to help me.No ice available.Prices were way too high on everything (probably not all your doing)!!No handicap parking available.Out side of these things, all good ?.
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December 2023 by Marian Brooks
We ordered the fried chicken it was wonderful
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November 2023 by Makayla Simon
Pharmacy staff has no clue what's going on. I called on Saturday to see if they accepted my insurance which they did in the past. I was told yes so I had my doctor send a new script only to find out they do not accept my insurance. So now not only do I have to find a pharmacy to send my medications to I have to have them transferred from two different pharmacy stores. Staff was also extremely rude and unprofessional claiming I should have called the insurance company which I did and king soopers is on the list.
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November 2023 by Adam Pocius
Imagine stepping into a grocery store that's like a mini metropolis: aisles bustling with life, a Starbucks oasis in the midst of chaos, and a cornucopia of items from A to Zucchini. Welcome to King Soopers Southside, where the quest for groceries feels like a safari in the urban jungle.Upon entry, you're greeted by a symphony of beeps, chatter, and the enticing aroma of freshly brewed coffee. The produce section is a kaleidoscope of colors, where veggies and fruits are piled high like skyscrapers. The bread aisle seems to stretch into infinity, each loaf vying for your attention like a chorus line.The store’s layout is akin to a treasure map, with X marking the spot for organic kale or artisanal cheese. You'll need your compass, or at least a very patient store assistant, to navigate through this labyrinth.Beware the peak hours! It's like rush hour in downtown: carts clash like bumper cars, and the checkout line snakes longer than the Great Wall of China. Yet, there's a peculiar camaraderie in the air, as everyone shares the same mission: to conquer their shopping list.In the eye of this storm, the Starbucks corner is a serene haven. Here, over-caffeinated souls find solace in their lattes and momentarily escape the madness.Finally, as you triumphantly make your way to the checkout, you can't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. You've not just shopped; you've embarked on an epic adventure.King Soopers Southside is where convenience meets chaos, variety meets vexation, and where every visit guarantees a story to tell. It's not just a store; it's an experience, complete with a caffeine kick!
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November 2023 by Rocco
Laziest statues I have ever seen. Alicia the closing manager and her front end staff (5 people standing around) will do nothing to help you. If you have a cart full of items they will expect you to use the self checkout. Don’t think they will offer to open a regular check out. When I asked for assistance they twirled a lanyard around their hand and said you can use the self checkout. I have grown to despise king Soopers on northern!