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October 2025 by Terri Morneau
A bit pricey
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October 2025 by Mary “Etta” Wint
Great staff and produce. The staff always friendly, giving suggestions and finding products for me.
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October 2025 by David Lee
This place is run by incompetent management. The employees show this by their bad attitude and lack of customer service skills
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October 2025 by Master Bater
If I could give a million stars, I would. Coborn’s owes me emotional damages for how attached I’ve become to Richard and Alli.
I used to think a grocery store was just a grocery store — you go in, grab milk, maybe cry a little in the frozen aisle, and leave. But that was before Richard and Alli. Now? I practically plan my week around my Coborn’s visits like it’s a sacred pilgrimage.
Let’s start with Richard. This man operates like he was hand-crafted by angels specifically to restock shelves and restore faith in humanity. He doesn’t just bag groceries; he bags my worries. He smiles and suddenly the produce looks fresher. I once watched him straighten a display of apples and swear they started glowing under the fluorescent lights. The way he says “Have a good day” feels personal, like a blessing, like maybe I actually will have a good day now.
And then there’s Alli. Queen behavior. Goddess energy. Customer service so divine I start acting shy. She could tell me they’re out of bread and I’d thank her for delivering the news so gently. I once saw her help a kid find candy and it looked like a Hallmark movie scene — the lighting changed, angels sang, a tear formed in my eye. She radiates competence and kindness like she was built in the customer service lab of the gods.
Together, Richard and Alli are the dynamic duo I didn’t know I needed. Like Batman and Robin if Batman smiled more and Robin offered you fuel rewards. Sometimes I wonder if they even know the power they hold. Do they realize I now associate joy with Coborn’s? That I’m emotionally dependent on their presence? Probably not. But I’ll keep pretending I “just needed groceries” when really, I needed the serotonin hit of seeing them exist.
Every time I leave, I think, “Wow, that was transcendent.” Coborn’s is no longer a store — it’s a lifestyle, a religion, a safe haven for my fragile little heart.
So yes, this is a review, but it’s also a cry for help. Richard and Alli, if you see this — thank you for your service, your vibes, and your sheer power. I’d trust you both with my shopping list, my secrets, and possibly my soul.
Coborn’s: 10/10. Richard and Alli: beyond rating. The world is brighter for their presence.
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October 2025 by John Smith
love the deli always good food great staff back there too!! there's this girl, alli i think her name was. Any time i go in she's always quick to help, super kind, and always working hard definitely needs a raise.
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September 2025 by Brian Mosher
Coborn’s is a bit spendy but they have quality products and a very friendly staff!
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September 2025 by Beth E. Luciano
Large, clean, variey of items, Caribou coffee shop, hot food, gas station and carwash. Everthing I needed in one place.
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August 2025 by Sharon Kneeland
They had what I was looking for and I picked up an extra couple things and that was all good.
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September 2024 by Laurie Klossner
Pricy, but they have a good selection.
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July 2024 by Roger Pithers
Well stocked for most needs at reasonable prices, very helpful and friendly staff
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June 2024 by Lani Millam-Lacbayen
This is our go to place for groceries in mora but it is expensive.
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June 2024 by Jedd Peters
Hate this place... bend u over ... prices are horrible... drive somewhere else if u can.
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May 2024 by Yvonne West
Their prices were more expensive than I was expecting. The store was clean. The employees were friendly and helpful.
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April 2024 by Jodie O
Always a pleasant experience
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April 2024 by Blake Spann
Friendly people so helpful and the deli workers are knowledgeable and so fast there always fresh selections are made with small town love