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Spry St, BridgetownOpen:
Monday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
9 months ago
Well from my experience you can buy food stuff here and the food stuff is very reasonable
by Jason Stowe
a year ago
Great place to shop for groceries and other household stuff. Prices are reasonably but sometimes the lines can be too long.
by Jay Gumbs
5 years ago
Reasonable prices but too overcrowded and confused. A bigger supermarket is needed. However, they are in a great location for those persons who work in town or who have to rely on public transport. The supermarket is located in the heart of the Capital City, opposite of the Anglican Cathedral and near the Central Bank. Fairly clean, but not as tidy as the other branches. Service is fairly good, lots of staff readily available.
by Cal Theodore
2 years ago
Still, one of the best places to shop in Bim! Not the place with a shopping atmosphere/customer service, but the prices are among the most economical on the entire island nation....they carry good produce and brands! Keep making great choices for your patrons, Popular!
I notice a sliver of improvement in customer service
by Gale Clarity
3 years ago
I like Popular stores. They have a wide variety of goods at absolutely the most reasonable prices, friendly staff and usually adequate parking. So when before 7:00 a.m. the lines at the Kendal Hill store were already snaking outside the parking lot, I headed to Spry Street, which was happily not so crowded. There are two or three separate sections and so not finding butter in the first one, I went over to the second one with my already full bag. It was too heavy to tote around the store with me and so I left it in a shopping cart in the aisle. I bought two items, butter and Adobo. Some kind customers allowed me to stand in front of them because I had so few items. I paid for my items and went back to the aisle to retrieve my cart. Imagine my shock when my blouse was yanked and a female Security Officer was demanding to see the receipt for the Adobo. She was standing right by the Adobo when I asked a customer to hand it to me since I could not reach it. I don't know what she imagined, but I was most annoyed. I don't mind being asked, but I object to being tugged. I wish I could say that my response was without anger and that I didn't respond negatively to her aggression. Unfortunately, I informed her that she was lucky I did not respond as I felt and beat the s ( and no it wasn't stuffing, though that would have been appropriate!!!) out of her, which is truly uncharacteristic behaviour for me. Surely Security Officers have the right to ask, but not physically accost persons before they can comply with a request. Of course I will continue shopping at Popular and I hope that never having had this experience before, it does not reoccur. It would be a shame to have to find bail money; or to have my face in the court section of the newspaper.
by Mona Robinson
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