WinCo Foods

19701 Oregon 213, Oregon City, OR 97045

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19701 OR-213, Oregon City, OR 97045, United States
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WinCo Foods is a popular supermarket located in Oregon City, Oregon. This institution offers a wide variety of bakery items, fresh food, groceries, and household products. With a convenient location at 19701 Oregon 213, WinCo Foods is a one-stop shop for all your shopping needs. Whether you're looking for fresh produce, pantry staples, or specialty items, WinCo Foods has you covered. Visit this supermarket for a pleasant shopping experience and great deals on quality products.

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James M:
5

"Good selection of food and decent prices. The store itself is well-stocked on the shelves are generally full. They're open 24 hours, so no matter what time of day or night you need to do your shopping you can go there and not feel rushed. The right side front doors lock around 9 or 10pm, so if you get there and the right side entrance doors are locked you just enter from the exit side on the left. If you shop here late at night just be aware they do stock the shelves at night, so keep an eye out for the employees stocking the shelves and make sure to stay out of their way when they're moving a pallet around. Self Checkout closes around 11 or 11:30 (I can't remember which), but of course you can still shop after that time you just have to go through the normal checkout registers. If you've never been to WinCo before, be aware they only take debit card, snap and cash. They do not accept credit cards, so just be aware of that before you shop here. However, their prices are lower than most competitors and they say they don't accept credit cards to help keep the prices down, so it works. The parking lot is clean and well kept, and it's regularly patrolled by the local police so it's fairly safe. This is one of the nicer WinCo locations have been to. They also have more healthy food options than some of the other locations do."

1 year ago
knight solaire:
3

"Great prices and love the 24/7 access. Only way I can afford groceries beyond the bare essentials. Also, very good selection. Savings far exceed the grocery points I'd earn from my credit card so debit/cash only is fine by me. Sometimes the sliced/processed type bread goes moldy after a couple days so I just buy it elsewhere, but otherwise, I've been shopping here for years without any real quality concerns - far less actually than more expensive competitors. Most of the time, the service is very friendly. However... for the love of all that is holy, PLEASE train your staff to not TOUCH CUSTOMERS. I was minding my own business in line when I felt a hand on my arm. Not rough, only just to get my attention, but still... simply awful judgement!! It gave me a fright, and even though it was innocuous, some of us come from places where getting touched = getting harassed or attacked (I'm gay, so it happens) and it's hard to get that out of your physical memory. Not cool. I reflected on the incident and remembered first hearing a voice say "ma'am?" ... I'm a long haired dude so occasionally get mistaken for a woman from behind. But because that's so extremely rare I didn't think they were talking to me. But consider this: it's 2024. I learned very quickly a decade ago not to "ma'am" and "sir" people. Furthermore, if a stranger doesn't hear you or think you're talking to them, is it actually a good idea to put your hand on them? ...Let alone on someone you think is a woman??? Also, when they get slammed, say goodbye to the customer service counter. A couple weeks ago the cashier accidentally rung me up twice for one item. They refused to help me but I get it, they were behind, so I waited a good fifteen minutes at customer service before realizing I was SOL. I had to risk getting accused of shoplifting and just grabbed the second item I'd already paid for off the shelf. Not the end of the world, but certainly annoying. I kept the receipt just in case I showed up on the Clackamas County Sheriff's "Can you ID me?" page. TL;DR shop here, save money, but know what you're getting into. Bring cash, wear sleeves and check your receipt."

1 year ago
Bob May:
5

"Always very consistent. Nice to see all my favorite grocery items on sale. Very generous pricing on prime rib and ham this year. Nice to buy things at a decent price. NOTHING GOOD TO SAY ABOUT THE PRICE OF EGGS"

1 year ago
BK 526:
5

"Great prices and friendly service! Large selection of all things that you would expect at a grocery store. Not overly busy which was nice (We visited on a Friday evening). Beware, they don’t take credit cards. Only cash, check or debit card. Also, you do your own bagging and pay for the bags (5 cents) which was no issue."

1 year ago
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