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February 2024 by Jake
Best place in town for steaks!
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February 2024 by Michael Harris
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February 2024 by Theresa Gehrke
Really nice market. I've really been looking forward to going here and was the slightest bit disappointed because I expected more fresh produce. What they had was good, I just thought there would be more from everything I 've heard. Also, it's on the pricey side. But the store is very clean and the employees are friendly and helpful.
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February 2024 by Richard Harrington
Good specialty store, I don't get promotion information there for I only go for something special I want.Nice store, just wish they would have left the north end store open too.
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January 2024 by Serena Bricker
Clean, friendly, well stocked and reasonable prices.
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December 2023 by Cindy Bishop
I'm very disappointed. Since they moved from their Fort Gratiot location here to Port Huron, their meat quality has gone caputz. The meat counter was awful. They offer very little. They had 2 types of sausage we decided on the Polish. It was awful. Their choice of everything was awful. This Country Market store is nothing like its past store. On top of that, there are very few easy access parking spaces. So sad. We won't be going back, 2 strikes, and you're out.
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December 2023 by Gerald Samoray
Very clean store with especially great meat counter. They carry a variety of items not just the usual brands. Employees are friendly and helpful. You will be pleased when shopping there.
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December 2023 by Darryl De Keyser
Quite a markup...At least they had the Dearborn glazed ham I wanted, but the half ham was $71 as opposed to the $44 at Dearborn or Meijer.Likely cheaper to drive out to Dearborn to pickup, or get it shipped in.
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November 2023 by Robert Sweet
Went to go shopping as i was passing by the area so i walk in.. the doors open on there own and i started to get my groceries someone comes up to me and tells me that the store isnt open yet and that i need to leave.. i will not be returning ever again maybe if your not open the doors shouldnt open when you walk by them and tell someone when they first walk in instead of waiting till they have a handful of groceries horrible service and terrible way to treat a customer
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November 2023 by Lisa Lavergne
This is one store that you must stop ? into, especially when you’re shopping for the best produce in the health department. You’ll find a variety of specialty foods. They even have Elderberry Berry Grape ? Jelly Jam that’s available & ect., and the best part about is, that; it taste ? so good….? your taste buds will certainly thank you. ? Praise to God’s goodness, and blessings for good, goodness!
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October 2023 by Lezlie Perry
Bring back the Fort Gratiot location. The move lost a lot of customers. I know I used to go there 3 X a week at leastNow I only go when I am downtown.
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October 2023 by Marc Jacobs
Its becoming clear the move downtown was a bad decision for the stores customers.Regarding the parking. A while ago I saw the owner trying to make a point by counting the number of parking spaces around the new store downtown, declaring that there are plenty of spaces. What he did not acknowledge is the number of other businesses in the area whose customers also use those parking spots. The spots downtown are occupied way more frequently. At the Fort Gratiot location, there were plenty of parking spaces right in front of the store, and the few other businesses that shared the parking lot had low traffic. Now, parking spaces are scattered all around, and very often almost completely full.The Fort Gratiot store had been developing a strong customer base for many years. And even before it was Country Style, it was Balduci’s. Country Style was able to benefit from adopting Balduci’s customer base. So essentially, the Fort Gratiot location had been successfully developing a strong customer base for decades. They lost a lot of them by moving downtown. I can speak as a former regular customer who lives at the north end. When they moved, I did not start making the trip downtown. I started going to Kroger. The downtown store basically needs to start over in developing regular customers.Also, the types of customers are probably different. I still shop at Country Style downtown. But that is only when I am already downtown. And I shop for different things. I buy some prepared food for lunch, and maybe a few things here and there, but never a whole grocery list anymore. It used to be that people would go to the Fort Gratiot location, and buy their groceries for the week or the evening. They would have a shopping cart’s worth of groceries. I don’t see that so much downtown.They need to have more consistent hours. They keep changing the hours they are open, which to me is a sign they may be struggling. I think it is a great idea they started doing more prepared food, considering the store will probably be more of a lunch destination, and less of a grocery destination. But the hot food isn’t consistent. Sometimes it is ready at 11:00, sometimes it is ready at 11:30 or even later. They need to realize they are a part of a downtown business district now. Most restaurants downtown start lunch at 11:00. They would do themselves and everyone else a favor by having hot food ready at 11:00. Otherwise people won’t think of them as a reliable lunch destination.There is nothing wrong with an $8 sandwich. But it needs to be worth $8. A 6 or 7 inch sub, with a slice of cheese, a few slices of meat, and a piece of lettuce is not worth $8. Wolverine’s prepared sandwiches are worth their cost. Buscemie’s prepared sandwiches are worth their cost. But Country Style’s sandwiches are not.Fort Gratiot’s meat department used to be the best in town by far. I am very grateful they are still processing meat on site, but what they sell now is nothing compared to what it used to be. It was nice to be able to ask for a specific amount of meat instead of whatever is already packaged. I really hope they have plans on replacing their cooling displays with real refrigerators like the Fort Gratiot store.Their deli is not what it used to be either. It also seems like a big risk to spend so much on a basement area for alcohol. I admit, the concept is really cool, like you are going into a basement cellar. But it is out of view, people will need to make a deliberate decision to go down there, to even see what is available. Downtown already has a couple very well curated beer and wine stores.This area doesn’t have a lot of nice things. The old Country Style market was a very nice store. The new location is also nice, but it just isn’t as convenient. I am worried this was a bad business decision, and that our town will not only lose the a gem of a store in Fort Gratiot, but also the downtown location.
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August 2023 by Steven k
Absolutely love this store. Great produce and BEAUTIFUL meat counter. Make sure to check the Amish corner, best stuff in the county. And don't forget the AMAZING STAFF, each one is so nice and helpful. Reminds me of my childhood.
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August 2023 by Linda Reynolds
Went to the new store - had to park two blocks away - when I got there the meat counter was practically empty - basically Kebobs and sausage. Deli was tiny compared and I could not find many of the old brands they carried that made me a 3x a week customer. I don’t think I’ll try it again. As the owner himself pointed out, there’s alot of other options in the area.
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August 2023 by Kimberley K
It's nice but I feel the one at the north end of town was so much better and it was nice having that location now I barely ever shop here