Pick 'n Save, Wisconsin's largest grocer, has been proudly serving the state for over 42 years with over 100 locations. The business is known for offering fresh products, restaurant-quality prepared foods, meal ideas, and food and beverage pairings at everyday low prices. While some customers appreciate the convenience and amenities of Pick 'n Save, such as the self-serve deli and Starbucks location, others have reported issues with the cleanliness and organization of certain stores. The Weston location, in particular, has been described as having a strong, unpleasant odor, often compared to rotten seafood, which can be off-putting for shoppers. Additionally, the Weston store has been criticized for congestion in the checkout area, with customers having to wait in the aisles to pay. The store's management has also been called into question, with complaints about understaffing, poorly stocked produce sections, and issues with the layout and design of the store, such as the women's bathroom stall door opening inwards. Despite these challenges, some customers have found Pick 'n Save to be a reliable and convenient option, particularly in comparison to larger retailers like Walmart. The store's selection of prepared foods and deli items has also been praised by some shoppers. Overall, while Pick 'n Save aims to provide Wisconsin residents with a grocery shopping experience that offers value and convenience, the quality and management of individual locations can vary, leading to a mix of customer experiences.
such friendly workers who really go above and beyond to help customers
October 2024
We live in a small community. Pick n Save fits in nicely for us. Being less than a mile off interstate 29, makes it handy.
August 2024
The Weston location smells!!! As soon as you walk in from any entrance. It smells like rotten seafood. Very off-putting. I thought maybe it was just a fluke, but every time I go in all I can smell is rotten shrimp. Also the register area is very congested. People have to stand in the isles to wait to check out. Push the... read full comment