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January 2024 by Andy B.
Five stars just because you have free air at the gas station!! Thanks Ingles. This should be a standard at every location
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December 2023 by Corbin M.
The food in the cafe area was dry and just did not look appetizing the noodles were dry and the staff was rude
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October 2023 by Jordan C.
Took 25 min. Waiting for meat and then they asked me my name and what I wanted after I had already placed an order. Only 1 person working in the section and tons of employees elsewhere.
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March 2023 by Kathy W.
I ordered 2 Minnie mouse birthday cakes and they were 2 layered 1/2 sheet and 8 inch round and paid for extra design on them .I was disappointed in how they looked and there was no icing in between the layers of the cakes . The bread part was very good but the icing had a waxing taste to it. Won't order again from them.
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May 2021 by Dawn J.
We went to Ingles today because a close friend had a death in their family. We were looking for a deli tray. The deli department said they didn't have any pre-made. I asked if I could pay for different meats/cheeses and buy the tray then I could make it myself. They still refused. There was a ton of workers standing around NOT doing anything. They didn't even offer to help in any way. I know it wasn't the messengers fault because they asked their manager. The Deli manager didn't want to accommodate a customer?! What?! I'm shocked and disgusted because I WAS a regular shopper at this location. We called Publix and they were able to do it for us. We've got us a new grocery store. Thanks Publix!
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May 2021 by Evan G.
Ingles Market on Trade Street in Dallas is a well managed Ingles that has everything that you need from a supermarket and more. Everything here is organized and you can find exactly what you are looking for. I like the bakery and produce section here the most. The staff here is very accommodating and efficient.
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November 2020 by Boyce F.
Need to open more cashier's and not force you to use self checkout. Some people still use cash.
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October 2020 by WeeWillie53
I've been on a chicken kick lately and remembered the Ingles Grocery Store in Dallas NC had a Cafe inside. Stopped and got a $6.00 plate that was any meat and two veggies with a biscuit or cornbread. WoW... I got 3 Chicken Strips and they were delicious. They pack it in a to-go box and there is seating inside & outside to sit and enjoy your hot meal. Great for kids too. They also offered slices of pizza and about 6 choices of Chinese dishes as well.
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January 2020 by Sara H.
I do not live particularly close to this store, not for everyday/week shopping, and well, to be completely honest; Ingles is more expensive than Food Lion. So why the 5 stars you ask? When I walked in, all I saw, aside from a gigantic sparkling clean store, were smiling faces!!! The customers were smiling, the employees were smiling, seriously, it felt like I had landed in some kind of Story Book. The number of times I was asked if I needed assistance (because I will admit I was completely lost) was not below 4-5. I saw super fresh produce, I am a s***** for awesome produce, a huge amount of choices for anything I could want, and gorgeous, and I do mean GORGEOUS steaks. I was soooooo tempted but Hubby would have lost his marbles. Over 1 inch thick beautifully ribboned Ribeye 2 pack. Now, it was also $22 soo yea no, I did buy another 2 pack for less but just as pretty, not as thick. I met a young couple there who helped me find Won Ton Wrappers so I could make them for my husband, we had a fantastic conversation! They were absolutely amazing, the man had gone to culinary school, and we spoke of allergens. As well a young man working in the meat department who has a young 2 month old daughter, and I spoke about Pork Belly, and Santoku Knives, as well as quality cutlery. You just cannot "buy" that kind of thoughtful conversation. I had taken a small buggy, however I kept seeing things that I had not seen at my Food Lion! When I got to the checkout the lovely lady said "uh oh" and we both laughed, I said back, that "my eyes were bigger than my buggy". It was a great conversation we had. She asked me if I needed help to my car 2 times, so caring and sweet, truly, when I am up that way I don't mind paying the extra money for that level of service, and the awesome people I met in the store! Way to go Ingles, you brightened my day!
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September 2019 by Bruce K.
This Ingle's is the closest to Charlotte and I am hoping that they open some more that are closer. This was a great shop, though perhaps a little expensive. The store felt very similar to the Wegman's concept with a full deli, lots of counters with prepared foods, huge personal care/pharmacy section in the center and quite a lot of "bulk" weight items. It was quite interesting. Yes, this is what I used to fill in around my Aldi shop because they do have just about everything here. Everyone I interacted with was friendly and helpful. The lady who sliced the cheese for me at the deli counter was pleasant and engaging. The man at the seafood counter was also helpful. I'd like to see them come to Charlotte to help us continue to raise the quality of supermarkets in our area, but I'm thinking that their prices would need to change to be more competitive with Publix and Harris-Teeter. [Review 11898 overall, 1680 of 2019.]
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September 2019 by Jordan L.
Super clean grocery store, this is my go to place!! Super convenient that their gas station is right there in the parking lot and I get to use my points to save some moolah! Also, their deli is amazing!!
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August 2018 by Natalie V.
Go see Courtney she has by far the best customer service I have ever received!! She definitely goes above and beyond for her customers and is willing to do what you need to make sure everything is perfect with your cake for your special occasion!! Thanks for all your help Courtney! Btw the Lincolnton ingles bakery employees suck!! I would rather travel to Dallas for any future purchase with the bakery any day than go to the one in Lincolnton.
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June 2017 by Allen Burrell
Machine worked well, & only took a few minutes. Everything was satisfactory
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June 2017 by Sam J.
I see reviews for Ingles Market going back to 2012, but this supermarket looks like it was opened this week. A large portion of the parking lot was taped off, because the parking lot was being (re)paved. An employee that asked about a product said, "we don't have everything in yet," so that make me wonder if this place was just recently remodeled. The supermarket is probably the CLEANEST, most brightly lit, and spacious market that I've ever seen. The aisles are wide enough to drive a semi down them. A good thing or a bad thing, depending upon how you look at it, is that this store is huge inside. The size of the place reminds me of a Costco or a Sam's. I couldn't find the item that I was looking for so I asked an employee and the item was on aisle 28-29. I was on aisle three. After walking what seemed to be two hundred yards (probably more like 100) I located the correct aisle only to find that the online site that sent me here for a specific organic product lied to me. In my best Cartman voice: "those bastards." C'est la vie! In the process of locating my item I basically walked the entire store. Half of this was looking for what I drove there for and the other half was curiosity, because I'd never been to an Ingles before. I was very impressed with the store. Every items was just so on the shelves and every label was facing forward in exact alignment. It takes a heck of a lot of dedication by the employees and extremely good management to make this place so immaculate. One of the few things that I didn't like was that while walking down the aisles separated in the middle looking for items, the separation would suddenly end. This forced me to walk all the way to the end of the long aisle to progress. First world problems, huh? Where most grocery stores have a small section dedicated to items, this grocery store had one or two entire aisles dedicated to things, such as snacks, ice cream, juices, water, you name it that had it and in mass quantities. There was a very large section for wine and an adjacent beer cave with cold beer and kegs. They had a really nice, fresh looking, double sided salad bar that was many times larger than most restaurant salad bars AND Chinese buffets. If I worked in the area I would come here at least once each week for a fresh salad. There was a large clean dining area inside. Hickory finally got a Publix, and that's the only market in the area where I live that can even compare with this Ingles Supermarket. This is a NEXT level market. If you can't find what you need here, you probably didn't need it anyway. I did buy some Duke's mayonnaise (the best mayo in the South) and five bags of garlic croutons so the visit wasn't a total waste. (BTW, our local Aldi's stocks Dukes mayo as their Aldi's house brand. The lemon notes of Duke's mayo is unmistakable.)
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May 2017 by Haley L.
I recently bought a corsage here for my senior prom. It was not at all what I asked for even though the girl I had talked to said there would be no problem replicating the photo I showed her. They redid it and it was still nothing like I wanted, but I did not have time so i paid and left. The corsage was a random white flower spray painted the wrong color blue (instead of an actual blue flower) and it was so sloppily put together it fell apart within a few hours and did not even last until prom started. The rest of the store is good, but do not order any flowers or you might be disappointed. I paid around $30 for trash I could have put together better myself. Another customer was also dissatisfied with her corsage as well, but I did not see how they fixed hers.