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January 2024 by Mark H.
First time here and I was disappointed. The website says they have a "fish monger". But all the salmon was farm raised except for coho . The counter guy knew nothing about the fish, and even said he doesn't like salmon. Some "fish monger". Asparagus was expensive, and the big type (not as tender. Not worth my trip there. Kroger has as good or better product for this shopping trip. I can't comment on anything other than the items listed. Perhaps other things are their strength?
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January 2024 by rosa rosa rosa
Obscenely overpriced. The "vegan tax" is real everywhere but these jokers think it's fine to up the ante. 12 dollars for a vegan Amy's pizza that one can find for 9 dollars at Kroger. This place sucks!
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January 2024 by Lindsay Ciulla
I have been a regular shopper at Luckys ever since it opened and I’m disappointed to say that in spite of the recent remodeling the quality of what fresh items the store stocks just keeps on going down.This is just my personal hot take, but the store used to be more focused on natural items, organic items, etc.In the last couple years they have greatly reduced their organic produce selection. They have prioritized alcoholism by creating a giant new booze section but you can no longer get organic fresh turmeric or even an organic cucumber from them.Their bulk section has been reduced this year again.For the most part, the service is still excellent. But the direction of the store definitely reflects its adjacency to Ohio State campus, and no longer reflects the crunchiness of the Clintonville neighborhood, which brought it here in the first place.
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December 2023 by Jason Taylor (JT)
One of my favorite markets because of the friendly, knowledgeable staff, and a healthy variety of produce, and specialty items that you won’t find anywhere else. Including, but not limited to a variety of bulk items that supply me with fresh bulgur wheat, and hemp hearts. I tried to stop in every Thursday for a $1.99 slice of pizza special, and the house made peanut butter is second to none as well.
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December 2023 by Lisa Casto
They are rude. Expired food. Check your dates. Was there when a female employee was pulling off thousands of dollars of expired food and she was being yelled at for doing her job by management.. will never shop there ever again. Over priced. Think twice before you shop there. Management needs to be replaced and be held accountable for their actions. The way they treat their employees is unreal. And wonder why no one wants to work there. For $11 an hour. WOW.
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December 2023 by Bran Evans
After my daughter told me that I'd love Lucky's, I really wanted to like it. Unfortunately, after going there four times, I can honestly report, it's eh—not good. The soup section was messy with soup spilled all over and the soup containers were empty. When I reported this to the manager, he said they were short-handed. Sorry, but not an excuse. I was there another hour after that, and still, no soup and still, a very messy area. I worked at Whole Foods in Aventura (Miami), Florida and if the person responsible for the soups left it in that condition for that long, they might be fired. The prepared food section at this Lucky's did not look appetizing at all. The food looked like it had been there for a long time. The tops of the chicken salad, potato salad, and other salads like that, looked slightly browned and caked. Eeeewww. The hot foods looked either dried-up or too oily. Really gross. The cereal and coffee were very overpriced. Bottom line, it was very disappointing.
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December 2023 by Sara E
Fresh produce and good sale items. Got a to go sub out of the deli amd it was much better price and quality than Subway. Store was clean and everyone was helpful.
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December 2023 by Dan Sagraves
Produce is ALWAYS a 10. Lots of bulk to shop. Also, the best bacon in town. Other items can be a little expensive, but great quality!
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November 2023 by Ellen Dacey
Love this place! Always find products I want. Always good service. Clerks to check you out ( no self checkouts) . Purchases placed in paper bags with handles (Easy to carry)
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October 2023 by Adri C.
Pretty nice grocery store with lots of plant based groceries. They have a wide selection of items, and although I wouldn't say the majority is cheap, they have a fair selection of really cheap and good quality clearance items. I got a bottle of good-looking salad dressing for about $1.50. They have a big selection of craft beer and wine, which is actually really well sorted. The ambiance and set-up reminded me of Marc's but much more pleasant. We only interacted with one employee at self-checkout, but I didn't mind the lack of employee interaction. I'd like to visit again earlier in the day, when the deli is still open.
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October 2023 by Adrian T.
I am so sad to be posting this review right now, because i used to love this store. It was my favorite grocery store, anywhere, literally. From NY, to LA, to the Southern United States, Luckys was my jam. But after the way i was just treated by the staff, I will be unable to return if for no other reason than I was humiliated. For no reason, at least not a reason I could think of, except perhaps the way I was dressed, (which, really the only thing the matter with my outfit was that I borrowed a jacket from my male friend that is a little too big for me, and doesn't match the rest of my otherwise tasteful, if not a little boho, ensemble.) I have never been outright shouted at, seemingly out of nowhere, told that a store had a policy that they don't actually have in order to prohibit me from purchasing items that require you to show ID, and made to feel like the only solution was to run out of the store before I burst into tears in the middle of it. I did call to speak to the manager, and the person was nice, but, I didn't really feel like it helped me in the situation, just possibly made problems for the two people who were rude to me. But they did far more damage than I felt like I was compensated for. I spent over an hour shopping for groceries to prepare food for 4 other people, who were waiting for me to cook for them already, and was then robbed of my dignity such that I was unable to purchase the groceries I spent all that time carefully selecting, I returned empty handed, and thanks to the people that were rude to me, I don't feel very up to doing it all over again. If I'm faced with more judgmental rudeness and hostility, might be the final nail in the coffin of my dwindling ability to overcome a crippling depression and leave the house, interact with people, feed myself something healthy, that is if I remember to actually eat since this type of a depressive state doesn't really make much room for very many things except: don't think about dying, just focus on getting in the shower, breathe, maybe call somebody today, let's see if opening the door will still feel scary and overwhelming....ok, maybe just the breathing... So, unfortunately, as kind as the person was on the phone, I think offering to finish the order out on my behalf and bringing it out to the car or a solution to the immediate issue of me having no food to cook for my friends would have gone a long way. Not even comping the groceries, just, don't make me come back inside and deal with that same atrocious customer service and we'll call it a day, but, I got the distinct impression that the overall vote had been cast in the store that I was a homeless bag lady and a thief, and i felt I was being patronized by the manager who said, "If there's anything else I can do for you, give me a call." Anything "else" implies that the issue had been corrected. I get nothing out of the manager "having a talk with the mean old man that yelled at you" I still need groceries, dude. The way you manage your employees henceforth really doesn't affect much on my end. If that sounds like a "Karen problem", to anyone, well, they don't understand how trauma works, and clearly don't live with PTSD that can verifiably be described as "crippling" since I am legally disabled and unable to work in my former occupation due to the condition. What's worse, more likely than not, my situation is going to become even worse than the already life threatening severity of the symptoms I was having *before * I had that horrific experience. So, tell you what, manager. I'll be sure to call you when I'm so malnourished that I have begun to just be ok with the fact that I'm starving to death, and therefore why bother showering? Nobody cares about me anyway, and it's clear that I have no place in this world, can't even just do a normal thing like cook breakfast for my friends, besides, taking off my clothes gives me flashbacks, and then when I see
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September 2023 by John McGowan
Awesome store. Wide selection of bulk coffee as well as local roasters. Also a great selection of craft beers, with a large selection of wine.
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September 2023 by Jacquelynn Desimone
Cute super market. Love their bulk area. Picked up some dinner, pre-made in their deli area. Friendly team members. Clean tons of parking.
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September 2023 by Michael A.
I go here all the time and usually like 90% of the time they're super accommodating. However with this recent remodel of the shelves and items, I no longer can find the items I come in for regularly. I asked where I could find it and was informed they might not sell it anymore... really after ten years of buying this item every week you just aren't caring it? Just say you don't have the time to look into it. Be honest and move on. I just hate the gaslighting. I have a spinal cord injury and walked around the store like a chicken with its head cut off trying to find things. Super unfortunate. Just wanted help.
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August 2023 by Dani Marin
Love their produce section! Always fresh and the best quality (and fairly priced!)