Robinsons Supermarket Perdices

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Dumaguete, Philippines

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Grocery store· Retail· Supermarket

Robinsons Supermarket Perdices Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Robinsons Supermarket Perdices is located in Dumaguete, Philippines on Gov. Perdices St.,. Robinsons Supermarket Perdices is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category grocery store in Philippines.

Address

Gov. Perdices St.,

Phone

+63 355221563

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Amenities

Public toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Brian yves Yap

Great for shopping. Complete store to shop. Accessible, spacious parking area

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Manilyn Comahig

Has a nice selection right in down town Dumaguete. Safe too.

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Htribe Tv Provider Services

Best place to grocery accessible for customers near downtown area.

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Russel Quitay

A nice place to buy your essentials.

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Ralph R.

The Market was good, BUT .... All meat was frozen. It will put in the Display. Over the Day the Meat melt. When its not sold, then it comes back in the Freezer or Cooler. Next day same piece come back in Display, if not sold repeat. So nobody knows how many times the Meat was Melted or go the Way between Display and Freezer. Thats not so good... I bought last Time Pork. It was one day in our Refrigerator on lowest place. After one day it smells badlly. We throw it away... I think this Piece of meet go many times this way between Display and Freezer....

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Maria Stella Cudaihl

Queue going in and lines at the grocery checkout counters are very long, as can be expected for last-minute shoppers. Commenting as a senior citizen, Robinson's can manage the SC/PWD priority lane better. Non-SC/PWDs are also lining up there, the queue is veeerrrryyyy long, so how can one take advantage of that priority? Admittedly, people do let you enter the queue when you ask, but how close to the counter can you insert yourself without skipping ahead of other SC/PWDs who are already in the queue? Not to mention having to ask people, "Excuse me, are you a senior? Or a PWD?"

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Annie Tracey

I hope they have better signal or reception in the basement store. Such a hassle when making online payment. I had to bring the qr code up then go back down to the cashier to complete the transaction. So much fun

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Malcolm X

Don't use the hardware store in the basement. Overpriced, and staff try their best to steer you into the most expensive, least cost-effective options no matter what you are shopping. Items that sell for 400 pesos in other stores are nearly 2000 here.