Price Rite Marketplace of Stuyvesant Plaza
About the Business
Price Rite Marketplace of Stuyvesant Plaza is a bustling supermarket located at 250 Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo, New York. This institution offers a wide variety of fresh bakery items, delicious food options, and a vast selection of grocery products. Customers can find everything they need for their shopping list in this well-stocked store. With its convenient location and friendly staff, Price Rite Marketplace of Stuyvesant Plaza is a go-to destination for all your shopping needs.
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Location & Phone number
250 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"They have Great customer service. Scan in go is easy to work and has somewhat cheap prices."
"I love price rite! Not for everything, but they do have certain items that other grocers don't have in stock, and they are wonderfully priced! Love that store!!"
"Charisma wardlaw They have plenty of workers. When storm hit people often buy everything off the shelves. That is not to the store or there employees. Before leaving reviews on your first time in a store you should do research. Perhaps you should take yourself to one of those pantries you are using to shipping at. Any this store is good when people do not wait till the last minute or buy up everything with there food stamps . Justing saying. # abolish food stamps."
"So, I’ve never actually been to a Price Rite until just now so I only have other grocery stores to compare this to. In all, the place kind of feels like a disorganized mess, at least in the after-work rush. A lady and her kid accidentally knocked over a cardboard display which for some reason had a tray of queso on it, and although I tried to help them clean it up and then find an employee, there was almost nobody to be found. When an employee finally did show up, he was swearing up a storm about the fiasco. The general sense I got from staff is that nobody actually wants to be there. This somewhat shows in the way the store is run. The shelves are poorly stocked, there’s somewhat poor organization to the way the displays are laid out, produce looks fairly pilfered through. The checkout experience was difficult. In the self-checkout line, only one register was actually moving because everyone else was having issues. As for the other lanes, the employees just looked depressed, and because there doesn’t seem to be consistency in the uniforms which just look like football t-shirts, and I don’t think anyone is wearing name tags, it’s hard to tell who actually is an employee. I think the way to shop here is to focus on their own brand items, for which pricing is pretty good. The rest of the store is fairly hit or miss, and for whatever reason, it seems like they’ve gone out of their way to avoid stocking any veggie broth or bouillon at all. I think I’d probably try as well to go much earlier in the day next time."
"Love this place. Usually in the morning you can find many varieties of fresh vegetables, maybe toward the night the shelves are half empty sometimes. You can self check-out in this store and prices are reasonable here compared to other stores."
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