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Contribuiți la feedbackI wanted to warn another one about this place that closes the most important cash lanes early. I'm an older veteran and disabled. I'm buying late and out fast, but always a large amount of $200 or more. I have chronic pain and need a regular track to check, I can't stand much longer and use self-control. I didn't know the main tracks closed early this week. So be careful when you buy late and have a disability because you don't get any help. Previously being a nice business before Covid was opened to mid nite and actually were worried about there customers. She. spent thousands of revamping shop, but there is NO customer service.
Not enough Schecker and the self-control were the most inefficient I could still experience. Several products were not found on the screen and required a participant to search and enter (head of Broccoli quite often articles). No removable scanner for the self-control of large objects (waterfall still requires another waiting for the participant). I had a small car that was only about 5... it took at least 20 minutes. Dierberg must reassess this process. I'm not going back. Walmart is much more efficient.
Note that this location calculates 10 cents per bag. It's a city regulation. Also seems like a payout because Dierberg holds the 10 cents per bag... so while not much for one, it is pure extra profit for the store. I mean, that's something they give away at other places for free. For me personally, it is also annoying because I reuse plastic shopping bags for garbage bags around my house. So I went to the street to Walmart (in Glen Carbon, no bag fee) for my food. In short, if you try to avoid this fee, meet other Dierberg's or go about a mile to Glen Carbon.
Like many states, they all have their luxury chains and I feel like Dierbergs is very close to a whole meal, but much more affordable. I had visited these special places several times and it is great, it is easy to navigate. You have all your needs whether it is fresh vegetables, meat, alcohol, delin/tavern, snack, etc. Everything is good and very easy to understand where your articles are. I was in enough business where her food is not the appetite (good meat) and try to navigate isle is like driving through downtown NYC. The few times I treated with the staff, they were happy and ready to help if needed. Short review, yes, but until the point I was very impressed by Dierbergs Market.
One of the things that I didn't want to give up when I moved out of St. Louis, was my Dierbergs. I was a regular at the one located in Mackenzie Pointe, which was relatively close to my home. It was less than 5 miles. The departments that I favored were; produce, prepared foods/deli and meats. I am happy to say, I like my new Dierbergs. My new Dierbergs isn't as close, it's 16 miles away. However, it is well worth the drive. I hosted Christmas dinner for a small group of cousins and to make my hosting duties easier, I ordered a couple of side dishes from their prepared foods. The glazed baby carrots got rave reviews from my guest. Their liquor department is also pretty awesome. I was able to add gin, hard seltzer and craft beer to my already well stocked bar for my holiday guest. They even had a good variety of mixers to fine tune my cocktails. I was able to stock up on; ginger beer, tonic and club soda. Shopping here during the pandemic and a holiday season, was safe. They required all customers and staff to wear mask. They sterilize the shopping cart handles between use and they wipe down cash wrap areas in between each customer. A bonus of shopping here is the other nearby stores. When I come to Edwardsville, I can have a day of shopping and fulfill my all needs. Will I return? Yes, I'm a fan of Dierbergs. When: December 23, 2020 Why: Groceries for the holiday dinner.