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November 2023 by Dennis Treece
They were great.
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November 2023 by M H.
Am switching to another pharmacy. Tired of standing in line waiting for social hour to be over just to pick up a prescription and people who will brazenly cut in front of the line and get serviced ahead of others who have been waiting for the customer to stop telling their life story to the clerk. They are also understaffed.
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October 2023 by Tricia B.
I am writing this review because I am hoping the right person at Haggen will read this and be able to correct the problems. I have been a Haggen shopper for the last six years and have usually been happy with everything there. The last 5 or 6 months, there has been a serious problem with offensive odors towards the back of the store. I am not sure what is causing the odor, but it is pretty bad! The other serious issue is the fruit Fly/gnat problem in the bakery cabinets where the fresh breads are and donuts, muffins, and cookies are. It is unsanitary in the least. The fact that these little bugs are all over the food and are laying eggs on these baked items is even more disturbing. I truly hope that Haggen can correct these problems so it feels like we are shopping in a clean and sanitary grocery store, especially at the prices we are paying to shop there.
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October 2023 by Derek Gregg
I have no idea why they have a low rating. I always get excellent service and they have gone above and beyond what any reasonable person could expect to help me get what I need on several occasions.
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October 2023 by Sandy R
Painless vaccines and very pleasant pharmacy staff
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October 2023 by Harold Ittner
Pleasant people, good atmosphere.
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October 2023 by Davod G.
Outstanding quality and best selection in the south end. Pricier than other stores though.
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September 2023 by L F.
On August 24th I went to the Haggen store near Lake Tapps in Auburn to get my prescriptions filled. As always the pharmacy people were wonderful and they took good care of me. I then went to the bakery and got a load of jalapeño bagels. Personal note: the bagels are awesome with jalapeño pieces cooked in as well as slices cooked onto the outside - best ever, I have my entire neighborhood hooked on them! As I was loading up the bagels the paper bakery goods bag tore down one side making it necessary to carry the bag lengthwise to keep the contents from spilling out the tear.I then proceeded to the checkout stands with the self checkout being the only till open. I paid for the bagels with my EBT card and the attendant asked if I needed a bag to which I nodded yes. She promptly added the $.08 charge for the paper bag. Now I want to paint a picture of the situation: I was holding a small white paper bag filled precariously to the top with pill bottles since I get a full 90 days worth at a time for each of my numerous meds. Also, I was holding a partly torn bag of my trove of bagels, which was also precarious. Also, I was carrying my cane as I had had a stroke recently and yes, I am an old guy. Fumbling with my wallet without it spilling everything onto the floor is challenging for me. I had just finished paying for my bagels and I was plenty ready to leave the store but because the attendant charged me the $.08 for the large paper bag which did not ring up on the EBT card because it isn't food, I had to pay the fee with cash. I don't carry change as a rule so I had to stick a $5 bill into the computer. This resulted in me having to open my wallet yet again to insert the newly received four one dollar bills and also the $.92 in change into my pocket.So here is my complaint. I was obviously having a bear of a time while looking silly because my hands don't work properly when I am also doing my best to even stand up without falling and as a result of an additional fee of $.08, which is against the Washington State laws on EBT purchases, my physical challenges were multiplied.I have the receipt that shows the bag fee charged on a purchase of EBT food items so there is no disputing the obvious. Why did the computer allow the attendant to break the law, surely I am not the only one. I don't care about the $.08 but the added burden was quite aggravating. I forgive the self checkout attendant because she is undoubtedly robotized by the nature of her tasks, but I do not forgive Haggen corporate for checkout software that is not compliant with State laws (ref: apps.ecology.wa.gov/publ…). A response from the store would be appreciated.
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August 2023 by Greg Herzberg
Covid testing is NOT performed here. Wasted visit.
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August 2023 by Alan S.
let's get some competition next to the Lakeland parkway location to drive down the price gouging going on there , The pharmacy and deli personnel are fantastic for the amount of customers they support but that cannot be said about some of the folks in the front end of the store under staffed check stands, pushy stock boy! overflowing trash cans out front, this is a customer driven Industry A little friendly competition is needed.
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August 2023 by Yeti
The staff has always been very nice and helpful. Been getting my prescriptions and vaccines from them for almost 5 years
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August 2023 by Tim Ryan
Well managed and clean, you will spend a little more but worth it, shopping on the hill #safer
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August 2023 by Maggie Trudeau
Great pharmacy! Always kind, helpful and quick.
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March 2023 by Jessica H.
I love the fresh fruit, veggies, premade salads and meals..... but you have to sell one of your kidneys to afford to shop here!!!! This is an INSANELY overpriced place!!!!!!!! It's not affordable for the average person. You DEFINITELY have to have a thicker wallet to afford it here which saddens me so much that if you want fresh fruit and veggies, you have to be able ti afford it!!!??? Fresh fruit and veggies is ONLY FOR people in the upper class category. Us common folks need NOT try!!!
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March 2023 by Ashley McAlhaney
Bonnie and Michelle were extremely helpful and empathetic with me as I tried to navigate a situation involving medication for my young son. I feel lucky to have this team nearby.