Supermarkets in Somerset, NJ

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“This typical Spanish grocery store, in this area (much like the Tropical supermarket chain), is a reasonably ok place, for me to get some things, at an affordable price, that I'd have real trouble finding, at that low a cost, in a nicer store like Stop&Shop or ShopRite. For example, they currently sell ground beef (which I use mostly to make hamburgers with), for only $2.79, a pound. Where else can you find hamburger-type beef, 80/20, that cheap, around here? (Nowhere!) And their pork chops are often outrageously inexpensive, too. And, if I want a bag of good oranges, or some romaine, I can get them here, at equal or less cost than Stop&Shop. Stop&Shop is 1.5 miles away, on foot, walking, or 2.0 miles by car, from where I live, now. And, although it is in a nicer area, than the more urbanized location of this Fine Fare, nevertheless, Fine Fare is only 0.8 miles away, walking on foot, from where I live now, AND--it is right next to the Family Dollar store, which I use for all of my paper goods and detergents and cleaning stuff like brooms and mops and buckets, etc. So, long story short: I have found myself WALKING to, and using, both Family Dollar AND Fine Fare, a lot, within the past year--especially since that regular weight-bearing exercise (walking), has enabled me to recover 95% of the mobility that I lost, in Sept. 2021, when I went down on my bicycle, and shattered my left hip. (Robert Wood Ortho put 3 titanium screws in my upper left femur, as a result, but it is now virtually healed, after only 9 months--thank you very much, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, in New Brunswick!!!) At the time, I was coming back from the George Street Co-op in New Brunswick (much further away), overloaded with stuff that I've now been able to get elsewhere--or have been able to do without, since. The Co-op still has some good stuff, but I have trouble dealing with their left-wing political leanings, as well as their greater distance, from where I live now (as well as their early closing hours, on weekends, when I'm most likely to be in New Brunswick), so I don't go there, anymore, as often as I used to (but then, they really don't have any idea how to run a business, only their own political ideas. This isn't always a bad idea, however, since they truly support healthy nutrition and organic farming and herbal medicine, etc, when many other places, have no clue, about it. So, I have mixed feelings about the Co-op, currently.)”

3.9 Good21 Reviews

“I love this stop and shop because they carry african groceries like Palm Oil, Titus, Ghana peanut butter and stuff from the UK, like mcvities digestive biscuits the only thing I was disappointed was when they increased the prices of my ghana groceries within the fews weeks that they introduced it on the shelf ?”

3.3 Good47 Reviews

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