Dill's Food City
About the Business
Dill's Food City is a well-known grocery store located at 12260 Augusta Road in Lavonia, Georgia. This supermarket offers a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and pantry staples to meet all of your grocery needs. With a friendly and knowledgeable staff, Dill's Food City is committed to providing excellent customer service and high-quality products at affordable prices. Whether you're looking for everyday essentials or specialty items, you'll find everything you need at Dill's Food City.
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Location & Phone number
12260 Augusta Rd, Lavonia, GA 30553, United States
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:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"I would rather actually drive 20 minutes or so to Walmart dills has everything you need in it as far as food and the food is not bad but it's costly I could save a whole lot more money by going to Walmart I only like going to dills for maybe one thing or something that's a necessity but I rather go to Walmart or the Dollar tree for the cheap stuff and Walmart for the big stuff other than that dills is too expensive..."
"Cashiers in the evening are not friendly at all.alot of phone use and playing up front. And we bought about 70 dollars of groceries and got home and was missing som pies and a few other items.we liv in martin ..stop the playing and hanging out at the registers.and give people all there groceries.they cost to much the baggers to get it."
"As SENIOR CITIZENS, Americans are always trying to expand their ability to purchase just the most simple things. We spend time signing up with this one or that one. Even an app with the world famous McDonalds! Like those buy one get one free. Needless to say, this organization has no app. But, it does have a web site, and, with your phone number entered into their software check-out program, you can save up to ..... up to ..... up to ..... DAMN THING DID NOT WORK! After spending my precious moments of time left on this Earth entering data into their web site, getting the % off of items --- receiving a "bar code" (remember MONARCH, a Pitney Bowes Company, that produced the FIRST RETAIL BARCODE? I retired from Pitney) that would convey to its employees that I was now an official of their corupt on-line form. Surely, I would strongly encourage seniors to be aware of this issue. I am short of calling it something else - what it appears to have birthed. Since this is over the internet, its a matter for the FTC - not me. This location is governed by children no older that eighteen (18) years of age. When the child who was checking me out, he entered my phone number. He exclaimed that nothing was reduced! Oh my! This had happen already (perhaps this same evening - but, since he had been working. Well, he honestly asked, is this okay - will you pay the retail price without the discounts. If he would have been an adult, I truly know he would not have asked that. I firmly replied, as if speaking to my kids, "No, the reason I am here is for the discounts." At that point, he fetched the oldest child on duty, eighteen, I imagine. Remember the novel "Peter Pan?" That is the environment here. Ho! Ho! Ho! The young child, perhaps a senior in high school, examined the smart phone and exonerated me. All the data was there... But, she had no solution. I really did not expect any of the children there to have solutions. They were not trained yet, and understandably, no paid to know solutions. OH MY! I forgot, she did have a solution. I would be compelled to take everything out of the grocery cart. Next I was expected to simply express, in a clear and concise words, what her employer had on sale. Next.... I maintaining a level of civilly, I spoke a few words and exited the business. Now, I do know that this message is over the heads of the teenagers that operate the business at night. However, I am confident that an adult, maybe closer to our ages, will respond and act accordingly, ensuring that this never happens to senior citizens again. God Bless America!"
"Getting a lil on the expensive side but, if we’re honest isn’t all grocers.? They need to remove their tags for certain food items and renew them for the correct amount. I’ve purchased a few items and when I got home noticed the price was way higher than what was on the shelf. For instance a bag of Cheese said 5.29 and I was charged 8.29. Huge difference if you ask me."
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