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May 2025 by Lauren Hoffmann
This is the first time I’ve had to pick up any medication from here And I can’t say I’ll be back. I took too long to pick up my medication and when the guy had to tell me, he took forever to get it out like he expected me to fight him or something. I was fine waiting the 15 minutes he said, but it Was at least half an hour until I went to check in. There is nowhere to sit. The pharmacy area is tiny and has an eerie lighting to it. The shelves aren’t well stocked, and there were random loud machine noises that were drawing because the place is quiet. Anytime I went up to the counter. It took them an absurd amount of time to acknowledge me, and they would talk to me from around the corner where I couldn’t see who was talking or who they were talking to. You don’t see anyone behind the counter until you stand up at the counter and wait for them to come to you. I now know why there’s a sign saying not to tap on the glass because they can see us. The whole visit shouldn’t have been as aggravating as it was.
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September 2024 by Ronnie Pisaniello
Julie in customer service makes my day and for a smaller store they have everything I need
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July 2023 by Michael N.
I have always been hard on ShopRite as I find their layout featuring sky high pallets, consistently high prices and "when we feel like it" service to be fully ingrained into a chronic, soul deadening experience. The good news is that this formula has been repeated so many times over the years that I'm fully immune.This week I've been under the weather for a few days so I dropped in for some their prepared hot and sour soup. Damn, I hate to admit it but it's fantastic. Surely, the employee that prepared this doesn't come from their highly dubious pool of usual suspects. Like the courtesy counter person who denied vociferously that ShopRite did not have a policy giving you the item for free if it rang up wrong... when a sign as big as her torso stating as such was hanging right behind her. It's almost comical, all except for the soup which is magical. Four solid stars.
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May 2023 by Brad K.
Attention all wine enthusiasts and space travelers! We are on a mission to find the elusive Trisatium Pinot Noir, a wine so rare that it's only found in the deepest corners of the universe. Join us on this cosmic adventure as we embark on a journey to taste the stars and discover the secrets of this exquisite wine. May the force be with us as we boldly go where no wine lover has gone before!Unfortunately, I did not find any notable Oregon wines here today but the staff was pleasant and the store is clean
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December 2022 by Justin Grgurich
Not our normal pharmacy. Opened late, and gave me attitude. Prescription was sent in day before. Was chastised in front of other customers saying even though it is a zpack there are 100 other scripts to fill a d process through insurance. I would highly recommend filling somewhere else.
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August 2022 by Helen Cruser
The staff & pharmacist are so accommodating & professional no matter how busy they are. They constantly work with me & always return my inquiries.
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May 2022 by David P.
Been a regular here for years-nice staff, good prices. None of the shady "bait and switch" or "we can give a raincheck" nonsense. Sale items are available and staff more than happy to help you find things. An older store and less space than their newer ones but it works for us.
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May 2022 by Mark F.
First time visit Big parking lot Covid 19 protocols are being followed Very friendly and helpful customer service
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January 2021 by Marie D.
On a Friday morning at 10:09 only one register open. I told Customer Service and the guy just nodded at me. Lots of employees walking around. Can't one open up?
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January 2021 by Sarah M.
I've been a customer of this Shoprite for over 30 years. Overall,I think the prices and choices are good and the employees are friendly. Recently I've noticed that the aisles are frequently cluttered with abandoned boxes of half emptied stocking items,making the narrow aisles harder to navigate. There's also so much trash in the surrounding lawn area and in the parking lot,making the whole approach to store unappealing. Seems as though a regularly scheduled outdoor cleanup wouldn't be too hard to arrange. There's a trash strewn bus stop in the front of the property,where customers and employees sometimes wait that is pretty sad,too. No bench,or covered waiting area (probably a NJTRANSIT responsibility),but dismal,all the same. A little bit of sprucing up would go a long way to enhance the shopping experience.
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December 2020 by Allison H.
This ShopRite is really only worth going to if there's an excellent deal on something you need. The layout of the store is terribly inefficient and awkward. The quality of many products isn't great; they are going for economical over quality, which I can understand, but it's possible to have both. Some of the staff are friendly; others will roll their eyes at you and avoid being helpful.
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October 2020 by Megan A.
This place is a first class S*** hole. Absolutely disgusting, rude employees. They never have things in stock and when they do they're close to expired. I can't even believe this place is open. Lines to the back isles. Today i was in line for over 10 minutes and they closed the line. There were two lines open and they all had lines nearly to the back of the store.
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October 2020 by David H.
Pay attention to the reviews in this section-they have mixed the Shoprite Liquor store reviews (not so good) with the Shoprite grocery store ads. The Shoprite is easily the least expensive grocery store in the immediate area, has wonderful fish, and employees-but often not manager-of-the-day, are very helpful. The produce is also very good. The place to go unless you want to pay 30%+ more at the Pennington Market or Stop-and-Shop.
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August 2020 by Peter Reichlin
Efficient, Courteous & Helpful.
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July 2020 by Pete L.
Since before 2002, we have been as a family, mainly my Dad, who at 93 is near the end, he finally approves of someone I date, but he might be there when we finally tie the knot. All my friends saw their sons marry, I have stayed in this area for him, but now as he nears the end, he said," Live, take her wherever she wants to go, with my blessing, and I am sorry I cost you, no name! He went in, looks at price, but loves quality, quantity, freshness, and A1 products! Being a chef for 63 years, since 1948 I knew what was what, beginning at Princeton Inn, the rest I don't feel like naming! Your produce guy always told him by look, yea and nay, the fish guy, knew how to say, try a few days later, you have fresh fish to make flounder italienne, fresh Tyson, Natural or Perdue Chicken to make spezzatini, ricotta to make lasagna, zucchini to make provincial, and marble cake to make, Italian Love Cake, keep it up, thank you, especially when I had to leave him to pick a up a niece at the nearby Presbyterian preschool, she thought cough mints was candy!!!! LOL