FOOD BAZAAR
About the Business
Food Bazaar is a bustling grocery store located at 454 Wyckoff Avenue in New York, United States. This institution offers a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and pantry staples to meet all of your culinary needs. With a welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff, Food Bazaar is the perfect destination for all of your grocery shopping needs. Whether you're looking for international ingredients or everyday essentials, you'll find everything you need at Food Bazaar. Shop with us today and experience the convenience and quality that sets us apart from other supermarkets.
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Location & Phone number
454 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 0:30 AM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 0:30 AM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 0:30 AM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 0:30 AM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 0:30 AM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 0:30 AM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 0:30 AM
Reviews
"Just got ripped off by this shady grocery store. They have STACKS of 20-roll toilet paper at the entrance with a sign in large bold font that reads “$18.99” attached to the stack. I go inside and stand in line for 10 minutes to check out with my toilet paper and when I get to the register she says “its $28. Is that okay?” I say “no, the sign says $18. If I grabbed the wrong one can I get that one instead?” She calls over a manager who tries and fails to explain the scheme they’re pulling. Then finally she walks outside to take a photo of the sticker and in legit size 10 or less tiny font above the GIANT “$18.99” it reads, “with purchase of $30 or more.” So now I’m forced to either get out of line and go find a cheaper option and then wait another 10-15 minutes to check out or just accept the deceptive pricing. Awful customer service and they ought to be ashamed of these scam tactics."
"Great prices, however the most poorly trained staff of any supermarket I've seen. Ask for anything, and no one knows how to help you. No manners either, it's hard to ever hear a good morning back from anyone working, or a single sorry when they mess up. Prices in the meat department are really good too, however after many purchases I realized the expiration dates on them were almost always wrong. My proteins would always go bad prior to the listed expiration dates, even though my fridge is functioning perfectly. I don't enjoy getting lied to."
"Good selection of grocery from around the world. There is no deli though. And it’s super cold in the vegetable and meats sections, so come prepared. Convenient parking."
"Absolutely GREAT! Sunday early morning shopping, no congestion, shelves nicely stocked, all the produce looks fresh and full, meats and poltry look really good and fresh cut. However, I know it's early( 7:30am) but the only thing that was not out on the ice just yet was the seafood...No Fish!... The shrimp was out and stocked, looked very fresh... My thing is, I don't like going to a fish market or a section in a store that offers a fresh fish / mini market and has absolutely no fish out... Not at the time I was there at least. It must come out after 8 or 9 am.... They often have in abundance later in the day the times when I've been there, a pretty nice variety of fresh sea food, and I can't complain. Other than that small hiccup of dissatisfaction, I never had any issues shopping at Food Bazaar.. I have noticed the cost of certain items I usually purchase have gone up significantly, but that's almost everywhere in the city... Always look for a good deal. Watch your neighborhood circulars, and advertisements, and compare.... you may find you'll see better deals in other neighborhoods at other Food Bazaar locations. I don't know why this is when it's the same chain... Maybe has to do with the demographics. Anyways, had A nice , easy, time shopping...."
"The customer service here has completely gone out the window. I've shopped here for over 20 years, if my mind doesn't fail me. Since they opened up. The cashiers use to be so friendly. They greeted you and asked you the simplest questions. Now, the cashiers don't greet you. They don't make eye contact. They don't ask if you need bags and they also do not pack your groceries when you ask for bags. They throw your stuff to the side so that you can pack them and when they're done scanning your items, they just stand there looking clueless. Instead of letting you know they're done and giving you the total, they just stand there without saying a word. It is when you're done packing that you become aware that they're done scanning. Again, not a word. This is not the first time witnessing this behavior. After years of shopping here, we decided it was time to part ways. Customer service is very important to us. The two stars is for the hispanic gentleman who took the time to help me in finding the items I needed. He was very polite. Oh! and what's with the baskets? There were two elderly women with roller walkers with seats who needed the baskets and were told they no longer have baskets. Did management think about the elderly and disabled individuals inability to push a shopping cart before removing the baskets? It's the little things that make a huge difference. Do better for the community that keeps your businesses doors open. Train your cashiers on customer service etiquette. Did I mention they're very pricey and never buy ground meat here."
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