Fruits & Veggies in Lake Geneva, WI

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“What can I say Aldi is my go to for basic grocery needs. The prices are usually lower than your big name super markets and it's fun to see what specials they have each week. They now have self check out and I love that! So much faster!”

4.3 Superb33 Reviews

“Over all this is a very good grocery store, clean, bright, good produce, usually quite reasonable prices, helpful staff. And real check out clerks, who can help arrange more help.Unlike the majority, for whom this place will be fine, and service great, I have some dietary needs (severe allergies) that make me quite picky--I am eager to survive. They have some gluten-free goods upon which I rely. But I sure would like to see more variety. Having a couple dozen common food ingredients on my allergen list requires time consuming label reading, and sometimes quizzing deli & bakery staff if possible to clarify exact ingredients. At least they help or may point me to some corporate info.Ingredient information is critical for me but the print seems to keep shrinking. Ideally, I would love a centralized source to scan and confirm all I put in my cart meets my needs, or help me quickly locate alternatives. In the check out line, or when I grab a shopping cart, I would love to enter my list of allergens and have the computer sort it out. I suspect others might also want such a service. Some sort of reliable, central information point to scan & validate--maybe I just haven't seen it and something like this is there. Put a big sign on it, if so. As it is, I often go 20 to 50 miles away to find a number of the best GF goods. That's lost business worth time & money to me.”

4 Good40 Reviews

“Hadn't been to a Piggly Wiggly in years. Stopped by for a late night shopping trip in Lake Geneva. Loved the stroll down "memory lane." Such a clean store with such friendly employees. After eight, unfortunately the deli was not open, but stocked up on fruits, veggies, local jams, fresh bread and Wisconsin cheese for a mini vacation. Look for specials on fruits and vegetables. Blueberries were three pints for $5. Seedless watermelon was $2.99. English cucumbers for $.99. The local tomatoes were so good. Check out the wall of local Wisconsin products like jellies and jams. The dairy section has a large selection of Wisconsin cheese and cheese curds from local dairies. Perfect place to shop for a weekend getaway to th lake.”

2.2 Poor8 Reviews