HIGH POINT FOOD MARKET

6201 150th Avenue North, Clearwater, FL 33760

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

6201 150th Avenue North, Clearwater, Florida 33760, United States
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About the Business

Welcome to High Point Food Market, your one-stop destination for all your convenience needs in Clearwater, Florida. Conveniently located at 6201 150th Avenue North, our store is designed to cater to the fast-paced lifestyle of our community, providing a seamless shopping experience with a wide range of products and services.

At High Point Food Market, we pride ourselves on being more than just a convenience store. Whether you're looking to fill up your gas tank, grab a quick snack, or shop for everyday essentials, we've got you covered. Our shelves are stocked with a diverse selection of groceries, beverages, and household items to ensure you find exactly what you need.

Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always ready to assist you, making your visit as pleasant and efficient as possible. We understand the importance of convenience and quality, which is why we strive to offer the best products at competitive prices.

Stop by High Point Food Market today and experience the convenience and variety we offer. We look forward to serving you!

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Shelly Harvey:
5

"My kids and I eat their pizza all the time, and it is so good. Call ahead if you're in school and they will have it waiting for you. The workers are great. I've never had a problem with them. (As long as they keep selling those awesome pizzas for $5.99.)!!!!!And their chicken wings are also really good!"

more 7 years ago
Daniel Serrano:
1

"Unprofessional and argumentative representative. I arrived and nobody was behind the counter. I waited about two minutes before the cashier, who was in the aisle talking to another customer, came to the register. I paid $10 for gas while he continued speaking to the other patron, and when I asked for a receipt, I was given a receipt for $8 of gas. I told the cashier that I had given him $10, and I was told that I had requested $8 in gas, not $10. After explaining the circumstances of the situation, the cashier reluctantly agreed to prepay $10 on the pump I was at (#1 of 4). I went to pump regular unleaded gasoline, and when I would squeeze the handle, the automatic shutoff kept stopping the flow of gasoline. After several attempts to put fuel into my car, I gave up after having pumped $2, and went back into the store to request the change ($8). The cashier told me that his system didn't show that I was owed any change, and after telling him that I'm not familiar with his hardware or software and that it wasn't my job to troubleshoot something that he should be competent enough to operate, he agreed to join me at the register to confirm that I had only pumped $2 of fuel. At the pump, I had to explain, in basic arithmetic terms, that I had paid $10, pumped $2, and wanted my $8 in change. After staring at the pump for a few minutes, the cashier went back into the store, with me in tow, and after some more attempts at trying to weasel out of giving me my change, the cashier handed me the $8 I was owed. I arrived at 7:50am, thinking I could get fuel for my car and be at school across the street by 8:00am. This whole ordeal took about 15 minutes, and made me late for school. When I explained to my professor what had happened, my professor told me that he refuses to go to this gas station because he has had other students come into class saying the same thing (e.g.: "I gave them $20 for gas, they only put $10 on the pump, then insisted that I only gave them $10!"). My professor told me that the last time one of his students had this problem, he advised them to go back to the store, call the police, and have them count the drawer...and sure enough, the amount in question was exactly how much the register was "over". There's a rehab center across the street, so I'm not sure if the proprietor of this establishment thinks he can "pull a fast one" on the people that walk into his store, or what. What I do know is that he wasn't able to pull a fast one on me."

more 7 years ago
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