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Vons
4030 South Centinela Avenue, Los Angeles, California, United States
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About the Vons
Vons is a well-known institution located at 4030 South Centinela Avenue in Los Angeles, California. This establishment offers a wide range of products and services including bakery items, fresh flowers from the florist, groceries, and a variety of food options. Vons is a one-stop shop for all your household needs, providing a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience for customers in the Los Angeles area.
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4030 S Centinela Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90066, United States
Opening hours of Vons
Monday:
06:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 22:00
Friday:
06:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
06:00 - 22:00
Reviews of Vons
"The staff is always very helpful. Though it is a smaller grocery store, it carries a lot of selection. My main complaint is that they have no Wi-Fi or reception, yet expect you to clip digital coupons, very frustrating"
"Bought cooked shrimps and they got spoiled a day after I bought them! Smell was terrible! Although the expiration date was not due until 4 more days"
"They have good deals! Parking isn’t too bad. They’re understaffed though so please hire more people."
"After waiting 16 minutes on the phone and going into loop after loop with the options menu trying to reach customer service, then having to pick another option of "produce" to get to speak to someone who said he would page customer service, then waiting even more as the phone rang numberous time, then getting disconnected, I am totally pissed and will hereafter look to another grocery chain to get my needs met. 16 minutes out of my life wasted on waiting for Vons to answer!"
"Store employees seem to be under the influence of drugs. Most of the female cashiers I encountered have been fine. But the store employees working in the Produce department and the Deli department may not be working with full cognition. Some of their eyes look so red and couple of them display symptoms of severe anxiety. I didn't see anyone working at the Meat department (it's always empty). One of the most interesting experiences has been with one store employee who -- when asked where "Dates" (a fiber rich dry fruit) was located -- failed to acknowledge that she just didn't know on how it even looked like or where it was located in the store. She asked me to google it and show her the pictures and said she needed to know the last name of this fruit. I didn't mind doing a quick research to show her the info she requested and further explaining more by giving the full name of this fruit and showing her the pictures. However, she still couldn't understand. "Dates" are usually sold under the simple name "Dates"... She ran around the store alleging she would ask someone and made me run around the store with her. Ultimately, she couldn't find it. When I finally found this product by myself and showed it to her -- she attempted to gaslight me by stating that I should have just said "Dates" instead of saying the full name (when in fact, she was the one who asked me for the full name of the fruit and made me google it for her)... Why not just say you don't know..when you don't know?.... There's no judgement in that. When you say you don't know, you can learn from there. The same store employee further asked me evading questions like "Are you shopping for yourself? or Are you shopping for somebody else?"...when I clearly and very patiently told her I was shopping for myself at the very beginning of the conversation. Besides this experience ---- There are too many people shopping for others (personal shoppers) in the store. Most of these suspicious looking "personal shoppers" are invading the personal space of women in the store by walking very close to women they don't know -- and seem to have come to the store to deliberately stare at women's backs. This is very concerning. This place looks like a breeding ground for sexual assaults and batteries."
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