Grocery Stores in Oxford, PA

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“This place is such a trip, I can't get enough of it. I don't know how to put into words, this place is like...off the hook. Bizarre, extreme. Unpredictable. Always an adventure. A mix of expired, dented, and discontinued items. You have to be careful and watch what you buy because some of the expired items have rancid fats in them. But it's worth it because this place is a gold mine for expensive, high-quality products at rock-bottom prices. I've gotten huge containers of top-quality loose-leaf tea, very fresh, or high-end organic coffee, or even weird things like organic buckwheat flour or rye flour. Some of the stuff here is so cheap it is practically free. I'd say a good 25% of the store is stuff that normally sells for $10 selling for 50 cents, and 50% of the store is stuff that is at least 75% off retail price. The remainder 25% of the stuff is still slightly cheaper than a normal store. Like you can fill up your whole cart, get up to checkout, and have it come to $30. The produce is also EXCEPTIONALLY good. Lots of local stuff, lots of small stuff (I love it, some of the best apples when it is apple season). My favorite sections of the store: produce, energy bars, seltzer, hair accessories. Some sections are hit-or-miss, like the baking supplies are kinda bad maybe 75% of the time but when they are good, wow they are good. Ice cream, like I've sometimes even gotten pints of high-end brands for like $1, but other times it's just junk. Lately they've had good nuts, but you have to watch dates on those, same with oils. Sometimes they have local eggs cheap, or cheese, frozen meats or seafood. Yeah...seriously, check this place out. Leave more time than you would for a normal supermarket, you need to take your time in each aisle to get the most out of this place. But if you do, you can easily shave HUNDREDS off your monthly food budget. Oh, and check the Amish calendar because this place closes on some holidays you may not have heard of. This place gives out calendars around the new years; take them because it clarifies all this stuff, plus it's just a great wall calendar; another random perk of shopping here!”

4.5 Superb79 Reviews

“5 Points Junction is under new ownership! With a brand new stone parking lot, and 2 entrances, it's a lot easier to stop in and shop! Last weekend the new owners began realizing their vision of having a thriving farmers market, craft and vendor fair. Every Saturday through October, from 9-3, stop by for Amish baked goods, lush flower planters, indoor plants, cut flowers and a wide variety of unique vendor gifts. I highly recommend Aaron's Whoopie Pie! I plan to return this Saturday to sell pottery and fossils. Here's photos from last weekend!”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“Great place to get the real candy, papaya and much more. My kids love the food here fresh too. And the only place I've found original Takis. Will be back. Love trying to teach my kids different cultures as well.”

4.6 Superb7 Reviews

“Better stocked than most of the stores. Line for check out was slow with a second employee standing there on her phone after coming in from a smoke break but not offering to ooen a second register she as standing at”

4.2 Good41 Reviews

“It's a shame that most places we go, we have to do our own check out. When do we get paid for doing the work? I don't work for free. We all need to stand together and not use self check out. A little inconvenience I know. But it needs to be done. Next we will have to milk the cows too.”

4.1 Good32 Reviews

“I always enjoy shopping at the Oxford Walmart it's always clean it's not too crowded and I always find what I need some of the other ones are out of stock or on certain things that I like”

3.1 Average60 Reviews