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October 2023 by Mary B.
Bought all the food I needed for camping in national monuments to the south. Store is packed with other shoppers, so know what you want, buy and leave is always my plan! Got gas at gas station too!
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September 2023 by Marc N.
The customer service could be some of the worst. As an employee of a major supermarket chain in Georgia, I would always help even when on break. At City market, great selection terrible customer service, so just find it yourself
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September 2023 by Kimberley Folster
The worst customer service ever. Unfriendly. They all look and act miserable as if you are putting them out for doing their job. It won’t be the only pharmacy in town and they will lose a ton of customers. Walk up window that is never open. Can’t drop off a prescription until they open the gate at 9.
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August 2023 by Quinn M.
I was very mixed on my experience at this grocery store during my recent trip to Moab. Pros:Good selection of items (for instance selling soda flavors I can rarely find in NH and also having the gold monster energy drink which I can't find most places).Cons:Self Checkout: The self checkout was very complicated for it often would take a bit to accept cards however most of the cashiers working the self checkout would be helpful.Paper Bags: While I do appreciate the store caring about the environment, I wish they would choose an alternate to paper bags (such as reusable bags) because these would often rip and become quite heavy. Certain staff members: While most of the staff I encountered were nice and friendly (There is a very nice cashier named Laurie who was at the self checkout last week) there were 2 staff members who did not exactly show great customer service. On august 10 I was at the self checkout and encountered a cashier named Bernadette. Back home the stores we have don't really have a self checkout so I had never used one. While I was scanning stuff I wasn't sure how to do it, instead of teaching me how Bernadette came over and snapped at me for how I was using the self checkout. At the grocery store I work at the cashiers and baggers are very respectful to the customers. So after the scanning thing, I was paying and I accidentally froze the card reader. Bernadette came over again and was like "Dammit you broke the machine." and sounded really annoyed. After the whole card reader incident, my sister was bagging my groceries for me and Bernadette ran up to her and was like "Stop playing with the bags!" Last I checked she was just helping me bag the groceries, not doing anything malicious. She really needs to mind her own business. Then a few days later I returned to the self checkout and a cashier by the name of Jen was sitting there complaining about the customers to another worker. She was like, "it makes me so angry when people go to the self checkout without knowing how to use it." I was struggling with the self checkout and I don't know if it was intended at me or just bad timing but I was rubbed the wrong way by her comment. Where I work if I'm going to complain about a customer I'll at least wait until I'm away from other customers and especially the customer in question. Luckily the other worker decided to help me with the self checkout without making any inappropriate comments.Prices:The prices in Utah are not very good tbh. There was tax which I do not see in New Hampshire. Besides all the cons this was an ok store and it's saving grace was it's great selection of items and having mostly good customer service.
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August 2023 by Nicolo M.
Overall this was a great shopping experience in Moab. The store is big enough to have just about everything. Great produce, bakery and fresh meat section. Many affordable and not so affordable options (whole foods, cleaner alternatives). Can't knock the place for the customers. Moab being a more tourist focused area you get a wide array of people coming through on their vacay to pick up food. From young to old, slow moving and practically frantically running. If you don't let the other people bother you by their judging eyes, you should have a great shopping experience!
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June 2023 by Kate T.
There are two markets in Moab basically across the street from each other. One is cleaner and has higher quality produce, the other is cheaper and scuzzy. So, what do you want? Cleanliness and a markup, or floors sticky with spills from the Reagan administration because that's the trade for lower prices? Different people have different priorities. We visited each market once during our time in Moab. If there had been a third trip, it would not have been a return here.
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May 2023 by Steve H.
Friendly staff (except for the deli counter). Place is always busy. Bakery items sell out fast. Most other goods seem to get restocked in a timely manner (except the beer cooler and that could be due to other supply issues and not staffing). It really is the other game in town; the other two places are limited for options and the prices are a bit more at the other spots. Kroger rewards card works (King Sooper too).
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May 2023 by Bruce Forest
Friendly staff. Found all I need. The pharmacy is still open when many others are closed on Sunday night.
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May 2023 by Walter M.
We did most of our own cooking while staying at an Airbnb in Moab. Do you want cilantro? No way jose. Fresh garlic? not on your life Giuseppe. only 2 types of sausages to choose from? You bet! But, like most restaurants and businesses in moab, it got the job done, by scraping by doing the minimum.
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March 2023 by Alice J.
We were here over spring break and were pleasantly surprised by how neat, well stocked, and organized this grocery store is. Moab being so rural, we didn't expect much. But City Market has its own gas station, and the supermarket part is huge, complete with hot prepared food area. We stocked up here for our breakfast and lunch for hiking the next day.
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October 2022 by Amy R.
We asked a different shop owner in town which to shop and we're told want to be in and out fast, go to The other market (that starts with a "V") and otherwise the stuff and prices are about the same.We went to V--age Mkt and we were in and out fast. And glad of it! The two employees we asked questions were just not nice. Plus prices were high and selection is limited. We shopped again and went to City Market. First thing an employee asked if he could help me find something. Wow! That was nice. We got to talking and he said they are usually very busy with lines up the aisles sometimes but they move fairly fast. We were shopping about 9pm and it was quite empty:) We found such good stuff and saved $22 on out $45 worth of groceries! (4 raspberry pints for $5. Large avocado $1. 1/2 gal milk $1. T-bone for $10.99/lb and it was delicious. A large head of butter lettuce $1.25). So, yeah. There's a difference in attitude, selection, price and I'd go to City anyway (and try to go late:)
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November 2021 by Kate Downs
Passing through town, got an emergency script called in. Have left my insurance card at home for travels but the tech applied a discount. Very helpful and kind
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February 2021 by Jeffrey S.
When I travel, I'm more of a grocery store eater than a restaurant type. There are many exceptions, but this trip was a holiday weekend getaway and we were doing a lot of hiking, so we just wanted to have portable food or easy meals.We rolled up to City Market, where I have purchased many a meal in Moab, and were looking for food we could prep the next day on Sunday. This town closes down many restaurants in winter and especially on Sundays; we don't like to eat out on Sundays anyways, so it seemed like a great stop.Well, we hit the jackpot. They have a very attractive hot deli case with loads of sides and fried chicken and the like, and we were able to snag a bunch of items on clearance as they were trying to get out of there for the night and everything went on mega sale. The green beans we got are going to be the thing of legend. It was a massive carton for the incredible price of.... drum roll please.... fifteen cents! Initially we just went for Sunday food, but when we spied the clearance stuff we grabbed the beans, mac n' cheese, and an 8-piece fried chicken meal. All told, we got yogurt, fruit, salad, carnitas, and the aforementioned deli case items--that's five meals--for around $20. Now, this is not typical. But also, don't sleep on the Moab City Market when you're in town. Yes, there are some great restaurants (our breakfast burritos on Monday were pretty legit) and I've had very swanky meals in this town, too. But when it comes to value and stuff you want to take on the trail, they've got a full grocery store that will get you through.
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November 2020 by Katie McCormick
Really friendly and helpful
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November 2019 by Theresa Hughes
Very helpful