“Food City always has great quality food and a great selection. It's a bit more expensive than Walmart and possibly Kroger, but well worth it. However, just like any otjer place, be mindful of sales and shop accordingly.”
“This is a Christian based food pantry designed for low income families, (generally those who qualify for other types of public assistance). It is open every Tuesday. I think the hours are 1pm-4pm. Initial sign up requires a utility bill with your PHYSICAL address on it. Social security cards for those in the family. And signing a statement that attests to those in the household and the monthly income amount. Upon verification, a person will receive a card and once a month, a person is permitted to receive food. Now, a new program has opened for seniors 60 and older, and the 2nd Tuesday of the month is dedicated to serving them ONLY. I would highly recommend this to anyone who needs assistance, as every little bit helps!”
“Hats off to the tire center. I have taken advantage of their road hazard coverage three times in three years. Bryant is my fave at the register, and Ratliff and Estep are my faves in the garage.”
“Save A lot has items cheaper than most grocery stores, but they don't have all name brand items, though they do have some.
For people that are handicapped or have difficulty walking, they only have one powered grocery cart to ride in. So if someone else is using it, you have to wait, or go to Walmart where they have many more.
I like save a lot for some of my shopping needs, though I don't go there very often. They do help you save money! And are good for budgeting on your grocery needs.”