“The staff is very helpful, I was there 2 weeks ago, forgot my bulky Tissue purchase, went back after 1 week and the cashier remembered me and without hesitation they gave me back my money.”
8:30AM - 8PM
4415 Calumet Ave, Hammond
Supermarkets
“Turns out when you are a grocery store and just focus on selling groceries as simply and quickly as possible, you end up being a great grocery store.
Don't forget to bring a quarter.”
8:30AM - 8PM
6518 Columbia Ave, Hammond
Supermarkets
“Aldi is the best. I do about eighty percent of my shopping here. The best value by far, kicks the pants off of Walmart for value. I average about sixty five dollars a week here for a family of three. They don't always have the best produce but it's generally good. Really good value on dark chocolate, lunch meat, cheese, yogurt, and most staple items. They don't have all the brand names but we've found plenty of things that are just as good if not better. It's always quick to check out. Bring a quarter if you need a cart, and bring your own bags if you have them because they charge for them.”
“My only complaint is that the Guest Services Area is always running behind and growing a long line due to there only being 1 cashier behind the counter trying to do multiple transactions and lottery. If there was another cashier the line would move fast, I've waited in line for 15-20mins. & Most times I just want Cashback and cigarettes.”
“One dollar tacos. That's the review lol
No but they're really good too. Bought some tomatoes from here and they were nice and ripe. Everyone was nice too so that's another plus.
EDIT: The one dollar tacos are up to 2 dollars now.”
6AM - 11PM
2635 169th St, Hammond
Supermarkets
“this place is right down the street from my office, so every monday I'm getting my lunch groceries. Good quality, affordable, and clean store. I just wish you all had smaller carts, or the baskets.”
“Prices are very reasonable. The only problem? They always have "Vendors". Selling items out of the trunks of their Cars or in back of their Vans. These Vendors are taking up parking spaces ? They set up Tents to sell their items in the summer. Their customers "Hold up Traffic". It is hard to find a parking space (Especially) For the "Family Dollar" customers. (My question is?) Why don't these Vendors move their items to the back of the parking lot? Their customers would be able to park and shop back there; Without disturbing customers who are not interested in buying the items.”
“Best dentist ever! Did a lot of work done on my teeth and did an awesome job every time without being in pain! His work is perfect and painless! He has patience and perfection!”