Sobeys - McKenzie Towne

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Calgary, Canada

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Grocery store· Bakery· Florist· Deli

Sobeys - McKenzie Towne Reviews | Rating 4,1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sobeys - McKenzie Towne is located in Calgary, Canada on 20 McKenzie Towne Ave SE. Sobeys - McKenzie Towne is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category grocery store in Canada.

Address

20 McKenzie Towne Ave SE

Phone

+1 4032574343

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Amenities

Public toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

Organic productsPrepared foods

Open hours

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Eileen K

Friendly, neighborly staff. Clean, newly widened produce aisles. Produce is fresh and consistently good. Generally well- stocked. Good for a quick stop if you need some groceries for dinner - it is never too busy. You won't find as much variety within products or as much (or any) authentic ethnic food as a bigger store. They have a few toiletry items, more pricey. They do not carry Asian produce, and ethnic sauces and pastes are big box westernized versions. The fresh fish, you should eat the same day. Deli is ok, better than the fish. The meat has good options and is generally fresh and has good deals.

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Curtis Knows

Nice place to shop. The aisles are not too crowded therefore it's easier to shop there. The self checkout is easy to use. They have everything from groceries to household items however they are a bit pricier than the other stores which I guess is why the store is not as crowded as the others. Nice place for quick shopping. A undant parking space available. Wheelchair parking/accessibility.

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Micah Smith

Clean place and covid friendly. The staff is knowledgeable and happy to help.

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Humanemonster39

No bags by the self checkout, have to walk across the store to get them. This store need to streamline this process so self check out is actually convenient... disappointing. the competitors already have this streamlined. Catch up!

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Anna Sadler

Bought a few items there today: organic milk, cream cheese, a face cream. The bag has a can of cream cheese packed together with their flyer and a paper-packaged face cream. Went home to unpack and immediately found some cream cheese sauce in the bag - there was a crack on the bottom of the plastic box and cheese was coming out a little. Not sure how long the crack was there - what if it had been two days? So I went to store immediately as I happened to have a 20 minutes’ time window. Customer service lady “studied” the package after I told her the box seemed to have a crack and said: “Are you sure about that!? It’s dated 2010!” I took a look with curiosity and disbelief (who sells a 7 year old cream cheese?), smeared off the leaking cream cheese on the bottom and showed her it was actually “2018”. She told me to go to grab the same product. I did, and I showed them the EXACT same batch number on the bottoms of the two. Apparently they didn’t feel there was any need to say sorry for accusing an customer of a non-existing wrong deed of returning a 7 year old product (as if anyone would do so, or such products even exist in anyone’s fridge!), a customer who bought their defective product because of THEIR negligence (there was no way the package broke after I left the store, given how it was packed in the bag with paper products only). If it were not for the fear of food poisoning (who knows how long the package was broken) and we live close, I would not have returned. Now it looks that I just used my time, went through the trouble, and experienced their accusation. I don’t think any customer deserved that.