Hannaford
About the Business
Hannaford is a well-known food, grocery, and supermarket store located at 752 U.S. 202 in Rindge, New Hampshire, United States. With a wide selection of fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and pantry staples, Hannaford is a one-stop shop for all your grocery needs. The store prides itself on offering high-quality products at affordable prices, making it a favorite destination for local residents and visitors alike. Whether you're looking to stock up on weekly essentials or pick up a quick meal on the go, Hannaford has everything you need to satisfy your hunger and cravings.
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Location & Phone number
752 US-202, Rindge, NH 03461, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"Bright, clean, wide easy to navigate. Friendly workers. Glad I stopped by."
"Only place around that sells poppy seed muffins and they're great!"
"If you love never being greeted by a single employee, flat out ignored, and overpaying for groceries you may have to scan and bag yourself, this is your place! Over the past several years, it's been the rule rather than the exception that, while employees have ample time to chat with each other, they cannot be bothered to greet or even acknowledge their customers. The sullen morning cashiers bring new meaning to the word "sullen," like, how dare you have the nerve to buy groceries that they then have to scan, interrupting their death scrolling, for two, friggen, minutes. If you love not being greeted by the cashier or the bagger (if there even is one), or hate receiving smiles or a "Have a nice day!", then this place will be your heaven. You will definitely have to wait until exactly 7 AM for them to unlock the door for you if you have the nerve to show up at 6:58 AM, and they will stand there luxuriating in their miniscule amount of "power" for those entire two minutes. Oh and they definitely will not greet you even though they are fully aware that a human being is there. That is, if they even bother unlocking the door at all; get ready to knock on the door and then bang because they cannot be bothered to realize that the person standing at the door knocking politely is not knocking because it's fun and they have nothing else to do at 7:02 AM, they're knocking because the door is still locked even though it's after 7 AM. If you love not receiving even a curt, half-hearted "sorry" let alone a real, deserved, "I am sorry about that!" and you love instead just being ignored by the employee looking curiously at the door because it is so much more important than the living, breathing customer spending real, practical currency in front of them, then this is the place for you. If the sullen cashier doesn't show up to work (because they are sick of customers interrupting their death scrolling and making them do their actual job?), you will have to track someone down because, even though there are "lane closed" signs at the ready, no one will bother putting them up on all of the regular lanes, making it unclear whether they're actually all closed or not; the lights will be off, but then again the door is supposed to let in paying customers at 7 AM and that doesn't happen so the fact that the lights are off at all of the checkout lanes means nothing. You will also not receive even a curt "sorry 'bout that," or even a genuine, "I'm so sorry for the inconvenience!" when the employee standing there not ringing people up "cannot" ring people up because she's "the only one there". Last time I checked, it only takes one to ring groceries up, and they are one person, so...?They "can't" do it because they're needed to stand around in the self checkout, helping the zero customers who need help over there...?? They definitely cannot be bothered to mutter even a half-hearted "thanks" let alone a friendly "Have a nice day!" after you ring up and bag your groceries that you just paid for (while they stand there helping no one) after having to be let into the store after it is supposedly open... I'm an understanding human being. I know that people have "off" days and I guess there is still a labor shortage. However, after more than three years of smiling at paid employees even when I don't feel like it, greeting them when it is not my job to do so because it's the nice thing to do, wishing them a nice day even when never receiving one first and rarely receiving one in reply, looking at employees in the eye and being genuine while I am ignored in response, every single gosh darn time I am there, for flipping years, it's enough already. It's not one or two people occasionally having an off day; it's just the way everyone is nearly all of the time, and it's just lousy. It's not like there is no where else to shop. The only reason I've gone here as long as I have is because it's deserted first thing in the morning, and I will pay more for the quiet. But I think, after years, I'd rather pay less, endure more noise, AND be treated WELL."
"I tried using a coupon that I have used for years, (Zyrtec $4 off), at the same store. The individual refused to take it be it didn't have the D on it. I won't be shopping at your store anymore. I liked the fact I could pick up my allergy medicine and groceries at the same time. I will just go to Athol's Walmart."
"Great selection, very nice help. I've yet to have a negative to experience at any of the Hannaford supermarkets that I've visited. This is a large happy supermarket with a great variety of foods. I found the employees to be helpful, knowledgeable and friendly. I was even checked out and bagged by two employees both named Hannah!"
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