Giant Food

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Olney, United States

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Grocery store· ATM· Supermarket

Giant Food Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Giant Food is located in Olney, United States on 18140 Village Mart Dr. Giant Food is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category grocery store in United States.

Address

18140 Village Mart Dr

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 3015701665

Service options

Kerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Amenities

Public toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Passport photosSalad bar

Open hours

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Haile Iticha

Heard about this new Giant from a friend. How excellent customer service is, how clean the store is etc. I went to this store for first time and I was very impressed with everything. This store deserves not five, but 10 stars. Thank you for the memorable and unforgettable experience.

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Jeff Tong

They have a great variety of groceries but the prices can be much higher here. Aldi's is still much better for quality and price. However this location does have numerous products that Aldi's doors not have. The self checkout machines can be a bit tricky with coupons. Self scanned coupons seem to scan as 0, but change to their discount amounts right before paying

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Ashley Official

great customer service, always stocked, amazing deli department that have to go food ready!!! the lines are always short plus the employees are very helpful!!!!

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Willie Henderson

Outstanding!!!! Very clean. The seafood was the BEST I'VE HAD IN A LONG TIME!!! The guy even gave me information about what the difference is in choices of Salmon. The aisles have great signs tgats visible. Great customer service. I enjoyed it!!

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Tom Koval

For all the hype about this store opening and Giant's new format, I found the new store very underwhelming. There's more space, yes, and it's got an updated, more modern, look, but I didn't really see much in the way of new non-traditional brands to make use of that expanded space (think brands other than those owned by the Kraft Heinzes of the world). I only saw one product I hadn't ever seen before (a cold-brewed Kona coffee) and there were several products I I specifically looked for that were noticeably absent (for example, Endangered Species Animal chocolate--the best of the best... They had 10 varieties of the usual suspects from Lindt though, just not what most younger folks are looking for, IMO). Bottom line, if you liked Giant before, you'll probably like this new store. But if you're looking for them to bring you in and convert you from Harris Teeter or Safeway, you're going to be disappointed. As a parting comment for Giant's management, I'd recommend trying to cater more to the younger generations and the things they're looking for (some of which I've mentioned above). Maybe you think you have time to do that in another 15-20 years, but you're losing time unless you really REALLY impress us. And with changing shopping habits and online options, I think your horizon is much sooner.