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July 2023 by Queen Bibi
I've visited this place for the very first time yesterday I didn't no they exist until a family mentioned about them so I decided to check them out I was very excited to see what they had as I was looking for something to cook they have a few variety of stuff which is alright but the old man is not so welcoming at all you should always have a smile on your face and greet your customers he looked very rude as I felt bad about that I bought my stuff left and told my husband that we should never go back there. I refuse to support small business that has no respect for their customers. Will never be shopping here again also there OVERPRICED than the other West Indian grocery stores.
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May 2023 by Anita Motielal
Little stop shop for west Indian products.
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March 2023 by tashie M
Love shopping here. The owners are always so friendly and helpful. I am not understanding some of the negative comments about the prices. Cost of living went up so naturally so will the price of groceries.
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June 2021 by Ganesh Aaron
Great place to shop all guyana stuff at very responsible price I recommend this place for all your needs.
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March 2021 by rajj onfya
Watch the prices be careful from being over charged. Watch sale to the scale.My mother was over charged. woman at the counter try to play it off like she didn't know the price.. ??????
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December 2020 by Geneva D. Jackson
I did not go there.
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September 2019 by Giff Noah
They do not give receipts and some of their products have expired.
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November 2018 by ormella ramsingh
Very friendly staff and always have fresh West Indian products all the time.
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October 2018 by Rawttee devi Kamptapersaud
Nice place to shop for West Indian production
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April 2018 by Amanda M
There are pros and cons to this business. The pros being most of their products are fresh but this is because their son is supplying most of the West Indian Stores upstate and downstate. It really irks me when a business takes advantage off of their customers by being greedy. The stores in Queens and the Bronx sells the same brand items (that their son supplies) for about $2 -$3 less while the store itself (namesake) sells it more expensive. I understand that they need to make a profit, but there is a difference between profit and greed. I am sure the stores downstate are also making a profit, even with the products (catahar for example) being sold for $3 less (retail, not wholesale and not sale prices).