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April 2024 by Ryan N.
Favorite grocery store for the past 10+ years. Unmatched by its peers on pricing, but it does have some roughness around the edges to keep prices down: * They don't accept credit cards * You bag your own groceries * Selection is not as wide
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December 2023 by Kevin M.
Affordable and great selection of food staff!. Service was great . But i suggest to give workers what they deserve . They really look so overwhelmed and sad!!!
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August 2023 by Andrew W.
Way better than Fred's or Safeway. I drive an hour over the hill to shop at WinCo. They have better selection of meat and the prices are worth the drive.
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June 2023 by Christine G.
First time visiting this place and BOY was I pleasantly surprised. They have a wide assortment of items and you don't have to really buy in large quantities like a Costco. I didn't take a picture, but definitely my daughter will be shopping here quite often as it seems to have everything she needs. It is a cash or debit card place so NO credit cards are excepted. You also bag your own items. Coming from California this was a fun grocery store trip.
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April 2022 by Steph C.
Wow! Great selection and great prices. The store is fairly large. I can easily save 20% buying the exact brand name items here that I buy at other grocery stores. Large bulk bins area, great cheese selection and the have their own bakery with some pretty yummy looking bagels. Only reason I gave it 4 stars it their produce section is kind of small. As another reviewer mentioned no credit cards accepted.
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March 2022 by Pat S.
WinCo #40 on Butler in Hillsboro is my "go to" store for 85% of grocery needs. Their prices are especially good and the selection is abundant. I also place large special orders for a local church. The lead clerks, the checkout clerks, the produce and meat managers know their business and try to have fresh items on hand. It's a crazy time to run a grocery store, and sometimes there are mistakes. I've always found the employees are willing to work with me to make things right. I also appreciate that WinCo is an employee owned store. And no, I don't work there, but I have a family member in the WinCo stores in another state. At any rate, for price, selection, responsiveness, open 24/7, located a 10 minute drive from home, WinCo #40 is "my place". And yes, I do shop other places, too. Occasionally I use Grocery Outlet, New Seasons, Trader Joes, Fred Meyer, Safeway and Whole Foods, but no other store beats the whole package of WinCo.
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November 2020 by Loveable D.
The store is clean. The employees are friendly. The number of people who shop here who don't comprehend how to wear a face mask correctly or give people space to while shopping is astounding. Overall, compared to other WinCos in the area, it's still better. Don't come here on the first of the month, it'll be beyond full.
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October 2020 by Fahnaka P.
The following has stopped but the customer service I still low. The dude driving the fork lift is going to hurt someone, barely missing people, I've seen people jumping/running out of he way.
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September 2020 by Stephanie S.
Great prices, Fresh fruit and veggies are top notch! They have a wonderful selection of refrigerated salad dressings a dollar or more less than Freddie's and Safeway. I snagged some fresh bakes jalapeño cheddar bagels along with some seasonal cereal favorites. The lines weren't to long today. I don't mind bagging my own groceries for the savings I receive when shopping here. If you bring your own bags they give you 5c off with each bag you bring in to pack your own items into. Otherwise they do charge 5c like everyone else does these days. This store is usually very clean and neat and employees have been friendly even when I run in during off hours. I love the bulk section especially during baking season.
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June 2020 by Elle R.
Great store! I was shopping at Safeway until I did some comparison shopping and realized I could save myself $20 a week buying the same things at WinCo! The reason why I am giving this store 2 stars is for health reasons. We have officially been MANDATED by Governor Brown to wear face masks EVERYWHERE indoors. I went shopping this week and saw that there were people roaming around without masks. I spoke with FOUR employees AND the manager and they basically gave me the same answer, "well, we can't force people to wear them". Um yea, you can!! Trader Joes won't allow people in without a mask and neither should WinCo. I would LOVE to update my review in a couple of weeks!
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May 2020 by Kelly J.
Winco has always been my go-to place for groceries, as their prices and selection can't be beat. However, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, I'm very conscious of my health and safety. I'd also like to get our economy back to normal as quickly as possible, and understand the importance of minimizing the spread of disease in order to do that. So, I am paying attention to whether local businesses share my concerns. Unfortunately, Winco in Hillsboro doesn't seem to care about its customers. On a recent trip, when the Governor and the CDC are recommending that grocery store employees wear masks to protect their customers, I noticed that only about half of Winco employees are doing so. I asked Winco management about this, and their response was that they are only willing to follow the minimum safety requirements mandated by law. When it comes to safety and health, I'm looking for a store that is willing to do more than just the minimum required by law. I'll be looking for merchants that take these matters seriously.
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February 2020 by Tiara I.
I'm pretty tolerant of "not so nice" people. But I have to say I had very bad experiences at this WinCo Foods. Most cashiers that work here are absolutely rude! Especially at the self-checkout. Isn't it their job to help us when the register trips and says "please wait for assistance"? Then don't act like it's inconveniencing or irritating you. I'd recommend spending your money elsewhere, thank you very much.
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February 2020 by Kevin W.
Warning!!! This is a cash or debit card type of place. Do not try to pay with credit cards. These type of transactions help keep costs down. Winco is one of my favorite places to shop. They have great prices and you do not have to buy items in bulk. This place doesn't look fancy but it is not dingy either. The pizzas/calzones here are amazing and at a great price. I also found tofu desserts and they taste great (produce section). You can find a lot of items here that they don't sell anywhere else. I found some Aloe Vera drink here and I can't find it anywhere else.
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February 2020 by Frank J.
I'm not a huge Winco fan but sometimes our regular stores don't have what we need. I carpool once a week to do grocery and other shopping so this Winco is on the way. The place can be crowded and the checkout lines can be long and slow. And of course they only take cash which is a major negative for me. But they do have pretty much everything you'd ever want so plus one star for that. Minus one star because Winco just isn't a very pleasant shopping experience.
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November 2019 by Russell Z.
Great selection of items and the refusal to process credit cards keeps prices down. Also, there are EV charging options near this WinCo Foods, so if you're an electric vehicle owner like me, check PlugShare, there are ChargePoint EV charging stations as well as Volta EV charging stations all within walking distance of this WinCo Foods. This WinCo has the standard fare of departments, from produce to grocery, to meat, to bakery, to bulk foods, to frozen, beer, and of course the budget-priced cafeteria with pricing on-par with that of Costco's food court. I come here regularly for when I don't want to shop at Fred Meyer, especially when I can find that same item sold at Fred Meyer for cheaper here at WinCo Foods. For those that do not know, WinCo Foods is a majority employee-owned American supermarket chain based in Boise, Idaho with stores across many states, mostly clustered across the western side of the the USA. I like that the price signage at this WinCo Foods showcases the comparative prices of other grocery retailers like Walmart or Fred Meyer, directly on the signage itself. This is useful for price compares especially if you are shopping on a budget. Sometimes I do a spot-check compare to the Fred Meyer mobile app where I can pull up real-time pricing just to ensure that the price compare on the signage I see at WinCo Foods is indeed accurate or not. For the most part it is. Plenty of parking in this shopping center, and there is an ATM in the front left of the store by the customer service counter. Also, bring your bags or start paying the $0.05 for paper bags. Per Oregon House Bill 2509, all grocery retailers by January 1, 2020 are required to ban plastic bags and start charging for paper bags. So, tread lightly if you see Yelp users blasting grocery retailers in Hillsboro (or really, any Oregon city in the next 60 days) over the charging of paper bags. That's entirely normal and as mentioned earlier, a legal requirement per House Bill 2509.