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December 2023 by Dave P.
A small but smartly laid out supermarket that has all staples for grocery shopping. We found the meats to be fine. I didn't try the deli. No beer but there's a beer store in the same parking lot. Liked that they carry many items of the Delallo food line which specializes in Italian food. If looking for the basics, they have you covered.
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July 2022 by Donna R.
Please do not buy meat or produce there twice now I have gotten ground beef or soup bones home only to open the package and smell the rot. They do not care & will tell shoppers to shut up & just stop shopping there if you don't like rotted meat.
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February 2015 by HN S.
Here's a small little market out in Burgettstown. It's not extravagant but seems to have all of the essentials. My girlfriend and I were on our way to her sister's house for a "food fest" kind of party and we stopped in here on our way to pick up a few pies. Glad it was here and that we didn't have to go out of our way.
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January 2012 by Rebecca G.
This is the closest grocery store in our area so if you need something last minute this is the place to go. The only thing is their selection of various items is limited and the prices are jacked up. If you are looking for juice to drink besides orange juice you are out of luck if you come here!
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July 2011 by Susan D.
Petrucci Market IGA is the closest grocery store in Burgettstown to the Panhandle Trail. In fact if you're heading west towards the end of the trail near Weirton, a distance of about 12 miles, it's your last chance to get snacks, water, etc. But DO NOT trust Google Maps to get you there. Google Maps shows it as being a lot farther south than it really is. The Yelp map is actually more accurate as it's just a few blocks from the Panhandle Trail. If you're heading west on the trail, bear to your left on Archer Lane. Then bear to your left onto Maple Lane and take that to Main Street. The IGA is right there. Anyway, Rick and I stopped here twice to replenish our supplies, both on the way out and on the way back. We bought apples, dried fruit, and some nuts. Note to cyclists and hikers, if you like to bring fresh fruit along for your ride/hike, apples travel well.