Address: 2040 S 2300 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA
Phone: +18014871784
Sunday: 7AM–10PM
Monday: 6AM–11PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11PM
Thursday: 6AM–11PM
Friday: 6AM–11PM
Saturday: 6AM–11PM
Joseph Despain
Everyone is really helpful, love the deli food. Makes for a great lunch.
A J
Fresh market is a grocery store. I have shopped at this fresh market probably fifty times, since I live in a nearby neighborhood. In this review, I will tell you about my experiences at Fresh Market and how it compares to other grocery stores in the area. Note: this Fresh Market is affiliated with Associated Food Stores, and it is not to be confused with the store chain in Poland, operated by Zabka Polska, nor is it to be mistaken for “The Fresh Market,” a North Carolina-based chain of grocery stores, founded by Raymond and Beverly Berry in 1982. I’m not sure but I think this Fresh Market is the best of the three Fresh Markets. I went to buy baby formula once at this Fresh Market and the clerk told me they keep all of the baby formula behind the customer service desk, which I found strange. They said it was because there had been theft of the baby formula, and I was like, huh? Who would do that? Pretty sure they could find other ways to guard the baby formula, but I was able to purchase it anyway, so it wasn’t that big of an inconvenience. The array of products available at Fresh Market could be improved. They do not have a bulk foods section, which I find irritating, since I often need to buy just a small quantity of this or that. I feel this especially after having shopped at somewhere like Winco, which has the greatest bulk food section of anywhere! I mean, you can even get like small quantities of wild rice there! How cool! Also, the produce area of this Fresh Market is not impressive. A few of the fruits/vegetables look good, but for the most part, the quality is not great. I wonder if this is because of the location of the store—it’s kind of in the middle of a neighborhood, and the store does not seem really busy very much. Like I said, I’ve been there like 50 times, and I’ve never had to wait in line to pay, like there’s always a self checkout or a clerk open. I much prefer Smith’s or Winco, although the downside of those stores is that they rarely have open checkout stands, but this can be viewed as a positive, in that they are much busier because more people like the stores, and shop there more often, which allows the store to stock a wider variety of goods, and keep more employees on, which in the end makes a much better store. Viva Smiths! Viva Winco! In the photos I have Included: -Cool flowers but how many?? -And, weird noodles, so what?
Jason Struck
The store is fine...the management and corporate do not care about their customers. They have cameras in the parking lot but will not help in finding vandals nor will they take responsibility for car damage in their parking lot. Instead of taking care of this problem they would rather losea long-time customer who has spent tens of thousands of dollars at this store.
Matt Sanders
Good supermarket and doing their best to survive the Walmart takeover
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Yes, they do! 😄
Yes, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and contactless cards all work at all points of sale inside the store.
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