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June 2023 by Kenneth S.
every time I'm in Palmyra I shop at Weis to buy food and ice and my lottery tickets-----the lady at the customer service desk is never nice and will not let me pay for ice there-----this time as many before no body at the check out ----lot of self ck outs-----I will not do self ck outs I do not work for Weis and this takes someone else's job( this is profit over their customers)------back to customer service and told them the problem ---reply was I'm not a ck out ( I use 3 other Weis in the state per my travels----never a problem customer service takes care of me) so I said I will leave everything (ice & food ) right here--- I was told go ahead if that's what your want------long story short I got my back up and she finally did ck me out -----I sent a e-mail to corp last week and no reply so I guess they are more concerned with profit over customer service------ I will told everyone I can not to use Weis stores Kenneth E
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November 2022 by Timothy Jimothy Cole
This is supposed to be a chicken, bacon, ranch wrap. Does anybody notice something missing? Just don’t make these wraps if you’re so low on bacon.
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September 2022 by Kathy Ehrhart
need better riding carts for disabled
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July 2021 by Laura W.
We stayed at an air bnb in the area and stopped here for a few items. It's not very clean and was not well-stocked. We got our milk and pan spray and left. I'm not sure if there is another market in the area, but I'd go there if it's any better.
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November 2020 by Julia S.
Well, it's no Publix.I feel bad giving a bad review, because the staff here are really spectacular. I've gotten to know most by name, and they're helpful, mostly competent, always friendly, everything you could want - which is all the more impressive because I get the strong sense that corporate treats them like crap. Corporate certainly treats its customers like crap - I routinely photograph every single advertised sale price in the store if I'm buying that product because most of the time, there's at least one sale price that's just mysteriously "missing" from the computer bank. I wouldn't mind that so much except that there's a cumbersome policy to get your money back if you don't catch the upcharge right at the register BEFORE you pay - and show proof with the photo. (The policy is you have to go back to customer service, wait in line, show the item on your receipt, wait for them to go and verify, and then wait for refund. It's not like my time is made of gold, but I'm usually shopping with toddlers who have *already* spent most of their patience and energy on a major errand so... just think about what all that means.)The store is badly stocked, and inventory is frequently expired or about to expire. Often you want to buy something only to see it's about to expire THAT DAY, and it's not even on sale. They don't carry a ton of brands, and brands that my family wants - organic stuff, nice produce, good meat - is either extremely expensive or absent. The meat quality is particularly terrible, while also being EXTREMELY overpriced. The produce is better, much better, at Walmart. (And cheaper.) However they do mostly have a good dairy selection compared to Walmart, which seems to only stock the low-fat versions of things. I in particular hate the bizarre and time-consuming "mix and match" promos which have alternating (but crucial) colors and it's almost impossible to actually GET the deal, no matter how much you buy. Moreover, almost none of the staff understand (and certainly none can agree on) what the parameters of the mix-n-match promo even are. So if you go for it, just be prepared to go home with 17 tubs of sour cream at full price.My biggest gripe with Weis is the corporate policy that if they overcharge you for something, AND you catch it AND bring it back AND wait in line and all the other hoops - there is no compensation whatsoever beyond returning your own money to you. I'm usually overcharged on the order of $5-10 per $250 grocery run, so I'm always in that damn line, waiting with a crying baby and more while they go verify the price, and there's never any sense that the store owes me any form of apology for what is legally corporate theft. (The staff actually admitted to me that the store used to offer it, but they lost too much money compensating overcharged customers because there were so many overcharges!! So instead of fixing the overcharging, they just - stopped compensating customers! Very frustrating when you remember that you won't always catch the mistake, you won't always remember to fix the mistake, and even when you do it's very inconvenient to make a special trip back just for that $4.50 that was, more or less, stolen from you.) On the plus side, I feel like there's been less overcharging lately... but, with the pandemic I'm a more frazzled shopper now so maybe I'm just not catching it anymore :/
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August 2020 by Robin C.
If you feel compelled to answer Weis' pleas for change during this pandemic and cash in your change stash at one of their stores' machines, DON'T! They will charge you a 12% fee! My husband just got home from cashing in the change from his 'pocket change' jar at the Weis Market in Palmyra and got hit with a $21 fee! Thanks for the show of appreciation, Weis! Take your change anywhere else!
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July 2020 by Just M.
I would say 60 percent or more shoppers were not wearing face masks as required by the law. Two employees I asked, did not know why the store does not enforce the rule. This has been my go store for many years. Today was my last visit. It is stressful feeling like you are in a Covid infested hell hole.
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July 2019 by Donna S.
Today is our store day ; we go on a van. Last week I went to the deli Dept to buy a sandwich and there weren't any sandwiches in the deli case but there were a bunch of dead flies laying there ! I did bring it to the woman who works in the Deli and she said" well I guess now I know !" And I also told the manager. So here it is Tuesday and off we go to Weis / Palmyra Pa . My mom like their fried chicken wings .about 6 in a bag. When we get up to the register and I looked at her chicken ; there and behold was a live fly flying around inside the bag --- I grab it and went to the desk and said that this is the second time in 2 weeks that we had an incident with flies at the Deli -- I mean how did a fly get in a sealed bag ? She must have let the bag sit open somewhere ! So they sent me to the Manager and she just stared at me like a Hoot owl ! But I woke her up when I said I am going to contact the State ! Bingo !
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July 2018 by Linda Decker Hagerty
I am not from the Palmyra area. I found myself there last week for an appointment. After my appointment I was in need of a restroom and lunch. I was greeted by 2 employee as I walked through the store to the restroom. Sadly I didn't get their names. After using the restroom which was SO CLEAN AND WELL STOCKED, I headed to produce and deli. I was greeted by Shirley in the produce department who asked if I needed assistance. I purchased some fruit and some fried chicken tenders
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June 2018 by Josué Velazquez Sr.
There is this one lady that just throws your deli meats in a pile so it looks like road kill. It’s just one. The rest of the girls do a great job.
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May 2018 by Josué V.
There is this one lady at the deli that just piles your food up like it's a bunch of rocks. I can't even imagine how she cleans her house much less the deli equipment. I saw her and I knew I should have went to another store and I spaced out and got this. That's Biery hot pepper jack cheese. As Americans we clearly can care less about costumer service. And this is why jobs go to either robots or foreign countries.
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March 2018 by Chuck Yaeger
Takes over 10 to have a mgr at night to come help the cashier who did not know what to do
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September 2014 by Pete S.
We like Weis markets. They are clean and the people there are usually very friendly. Produce is always fresh. We do go out of our way to shop at a Weis store.
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August 2013 by Bruce P.
Having just moved to the area a few days ago, and having an empty refrigerator and belly, I decided to check out Weis. I'm glad I did. The place is very similar to many other grocery stores with a great comparison being Giant Eagle. The store is well laid out, clean, well lit, and was sneaky/smart to put the bakery right near the front door. First thing that hit my nostrils was the smell of cake and cinnamon buns. It was hard not to stop and grab one. All of the aisles were well stocked and labeled well enough to find anything just by reading and exploring. There was this really cool buffet sort of thing past the produce where you could buy lots of pre-made food and take it home. The seafood and butchery areas host quite a bit of types and cuts and there is quite a variety of things you can find in here. The help desk was being ran by two very friendly workers who helped me sign up for a Weis card, because there is nothing a broke college kid likes more than saving money. The cashier that rang me up was very friendly and quick at her job and was even nice enough to get me an application. Overall, I would say that it is my new favorite grocery store alongside Aldis. I will be doing all of my grocery shopping here, save for a few odd things.
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May 2012 by Courtney N.
I am compelled to always stop in new coffee places and new (to me) grocery stores. It's fun, and I like to compare prices/items. I thought this was a great store. The hours were perfect for late night snack shopping. My friend and I bought a shoe fly pie. I almost didn't because honestly, does that sound good? Well, it was delicious. It reminded me of a hermit cookie on the top and gooey fruity stuff (which was only molasses, I think) at the bottom. Prices were great. I need to add that everything in PA seemed cheaper than what I normally pay in MA. I wished I could have grocery shopped for the week at this place and brought it home! The cashier was friendly too. I'm officially jealous of all the great supermarkets in the Hershey area!