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November 2021 by Diana D.
7:09...50 degrees outside...employee inside staring at me. Doors still locked?! Wth? Store is supposed to open at 7. Guess it's better to leave shoppers outside in the cold instead of opening on time.
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May 2019 by Jose Manuel C.
This place has a lot of essential things, because it's the only grocery store in dilley, but my friend bought a container of pan dulce and it was starting to contain mold. How disgusting
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April 2019 by Sharon F.
My husband and I couldn't find Dilley Cemetery because it does not come up on Google maps. We entered Lowe's Market and asked a young lady, Brenna, if she could help us. She was so kind and caring, told us exactly where to go. We found the cemetery and ended up going back to the market to buy supplies to clean my great-grandmother's headstone. Brenna was a sweetheart, a good representative of Dilley.. thank you!
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August 2017 by Susan R.
I live in Dilley but I try to never go to this store. They leave expired dairy products on the shelf - one time I was desperate for some coffee creamer and literally every bottle was past its date. I told the meat market guy and he was like "mmmmm, yeah ok I'll tell the grocery person." Not too concerned about it. We had been in the habit of buying our drinking water from the Glacier machine there, until we found out today the Glacier machines in Cotulla and Pearsall are much cheaper. Additionally, everything is extremely overpriced. Definitely worth the drive to go to the H-E-B in Pearsall.
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July 2014 by Corina T.
When we need more than a handful if items, we always drive to HEB. The price difference between the two stores is astounding and usually the 20-30 mins to Pearsall is worth the drive for the amount you will save.
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April 2013 by Jai C.
This store was well taken care of. The products were placed neatly on the shelves and even as a small store, the aisles weren't crowded or too small for people to pass. I didn't even realize until after I was leaving that they had a gas station as well.