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April 2025 by Jeidy Padilla
Very kind
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March 2025 by Anissa Belcher
I like the homemade cakes. Prices are high, so I just go there for cake and pizzs😆
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March 2025 by mahathi reddy
Well maintained and organised.Huge selection and great prices.
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February 2025 by Vandy Bradow
This H-T is also my pharmacy...they know me and my meds and are always pleasant to deal with even when lines are long and some customers impatient And they do the job very well...even the injections don't hurt!
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February 2025 by Hilda Hagad
The produce section is almost bare two days in a row.
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January 2025 by N. Gilliard
Please have your workers to get off my back? I am not thinking about taking anything that doesn't belong to me. I get this more times than none in walmart. Don't make a person feel uncomfortable spending their money. I think the next time I will just leave the whole cart there if it happens again.
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November 2024 by Dustin Frost
Employees walk/stand in front of you repeatedly while you're trying to shop at 5pm on a weekday. Selection is the most limited of any HT I've ever seen. Display stands on every aisle of junk you don't want blocking things you're actually looking for, and the aisles are narrow enough as it is.
Despite being the closest store to my house, I'd rather drive the extra 10 to 15 minutes to Publix or Wegmans. I just went there for the last time about 15 minutes ago. Had to use the self-checkout aisle, because they only have two people with narcolepsy (I'm kidding. I'm sure they're tired because they're running that register non-stop) at the non-giving-the-store-free-labor lanes.
Ok, fine, but the screen locks twice on me while I'm trying to check out. Lady says, "It's because that side is sensitive." Fine. And of course with even the smaller cart, there's nowhere near enough room to bag, so while I'm filling my cart back up with bagged stuff the screen dings again.
The manager comes over again, and rather than just unlocking it, she sits there and watches video of me scanning to make sure I didn't steal $2 of spinach. I didn't, but I hope that level of detail was worth putting two hundred dollars of groceries, half of it bagged, back up.
Hire more cashiers and/or stop treating your customers, whose time is important, like thieves.
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October 2024 by Melissa Mason
Honeycrisp apples were on sale, so they didn't have but a few. Other than that everything looked great and everyone was very friendly and helpful. Stocking and cleaning were being done everywhere.
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August 2024 by Eve Stelzenmuller
Great variety, including local produce. Employees are pleasant and attentive to their customers.
Unfortunately, I had a visit yesterday that was really disappointing. They have changed vendors for the deli/custom items area (Watkins maybe?). The olive bar and cheeses are a poorer selection.
I wanted to get a poke bowl, but for the last 4 attempts at that, they haven't had a decent bowl. These aren't cheap! The ones for sale recently have had chopped up fish (I prefer tuna) rather than the typical lightly grilled and sliced fish (salmon or tuna). It's mushy, over-marinated with very little lettuce and rice. I did buy one several weeks ago and that's my last. Really, how expensive is iceberg lettuce and rice? And how difficult is it to prepare the fish properly?
Thinking I would make my own poke tuna bowl, I went to the seafood section. I saw some nice tuna, but after being ignored for 5 minutes (there were no other customers), I left.
I decided I would skip dinner and make Eggs Benedict for breakfast. Couldn't find Hollandaise sauce anywhere, except for those dry packets, which are rubbish. I went to Customer Service. Waited there, with no acknowledgement, for again about 5 minutes.
Once acknowledged, the employee was very helpful, as was an employee in the dairy area. Still, no Hollandaise sauce was to be found.
So, I went to Harris Teeter prepared to spend about $70 USD, and left only with 4 bottles of juice.
I think Wegmans might become my grocer of choice. Harris Teeter has really gone downhill.
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June 2024 by Evangelist Ervin Wilson
This is the second Harris Teeter I've gone to and both Deli Departments require training.
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June 2024 by Zane Hissom
no buggies, rotting produce with flies
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May 2024 by Eric Mlcoch
I am so tired of the quality of food in the produce section at this location as well as shortages throughout the store. This HT is convenient to my home but I rarely stop in and try to avoid it at all costs due to supply issues, quality and overall price. Each and every visit I am reminded why I don't shop here regularly. I wish anything would replace it. Years and years of frustration.
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April 2024 by Terri Murray
New to town, Harris teeter is a go to grocery store.
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February 2024 by Richard Hopkins
Exactly what you've come to expect from Harris Teeter. Another fantastic location
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February 2024 by Daniel B.
This Harris Teeter at "The Commons" shopping center is bigger, has more features, and has a better selection than our go-to Harris Teeters at Meadowmont Village (Chapel Hill) and Hope Valley Commons (Durham). Hence the four stars. For example, this Harris Teeter has a 14-pump gas station and convenience store lite. The Murray's cheese counter and the florist department are the biggest I've seen at any Harris Teeter in recent memory. And they have a good fresh-cut fruit selection unlike the aforementioned locations. Not that the other locations are bad, this one is just better. At the beginning of each fall, get your annual flu shot at the pharmacy here and receive a $5 coupon. I'm from Atlanta and have never signed up for a Harris Teeter VIC membership. Instead, I just use my Kroger Plus membership at Harris Teeter for the same discounts and benefits as a VIC member. VIC members can do the same at Kroger. Fuel points are interchangeable too and are earned the same way (e.g., 1 fuel point earned for every $1 spent on groceries). Overall, I do think Harris Teeter is nicer than Kroger. When it comes to produce among grocery stores in this tier, I think Publix is the best.