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October 2022 by Brad H.
Pricey but convenient because it's the closest market in the area. The closest H‑E‑B or WalMart is about 25 miles away in Marble Falls.
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August 2022 by Debby D.
If you expect mega chain store prices and selection, you should probably go fight the crowds. This is a nice small town grocery store that Johnson City/ Blanco County is fortunate to have. I prefer to shop here although it is the same distance to HEB.
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March 2022 by Ricardo J.
This is a pretty decent place for a small town grocery store. They have an ample selection of goods for your every day needs. They also have some products that you can't even find at some of your bigger grocery chains. During avocado season, they have some enormous avocados from some mutant avocado farm in Mexico, exclusive supplier to Lowe's. I believe the avocados are then loaded by giant ants straight onto the same ships they used to move King Kong around in the movies. You know the ones. An Ace Hardware and a pharmacy are also located within, making this a good one stop shop.
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March 2020 by Blanca M.
They are also price gouging. For just 3 small Serrano peppers, it was going to cost almost $4. Really!!!! Also... always look and Check Prices at the checkout. Prices are always much higher than the actual price. That has happened to me 4 times. Never have any good explanation why checkout machine does that.
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September 2019 by Renee M.
The store in Johnson City Texas knows they are our only grocery store and take full advantage of their monoply. Several residents buy a lot of their groceries from Dollar General. The community has a large population of elderly and disabled residents who go ahead and pay the high prices, choose their food from a limited variety of brands, purchase out of date food, friendly staff unaware of what the weekly add contains, and very rude treatment at closing time. I was sought out and told from the front of the store to where I was in the very back corner, the store is closed. Basically, he did not want to be inconvenienced by a customer who needed more time to shop and spend more money. The company allows staff to prioritize getting off at 9:00 pm instead of letting a customer finish her grocery shopping. The next day, I drove to Marble Falls and spent over $300.00 at H.E.B and Walmart with a huge variety of current products plus shopping at my leisure. Lowes customer base is aging quickly and the younger generations will not replace them.