The Feed Store in Seattle

United StatesThe Feed Store

 

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2809, Mount Rainier Drive South, 98144, Seattle, King County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 206-420-1004
website: www.thefeedstoreseattle.com
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Latitude: 47.578125, Longitude: -122.2878256

comments 5

  • K.C. Carlisle

    K.C. Carlisle

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    Great customer service and tamales.

  • Ruth H

    Ruth H

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    This place is amazing. They have everything, from dog toys to latte. And mmm such latte.

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    Sean Seo

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    STORE IS OKAY, but FEED has one of the worst customer support ever. They've sent the wrong product but wouldn't want to honor the replacement. Instead they sent an e-mail can called numerous times, their VP made it clear that they don't want to provide any replacement and instead customer to buy the same product at higher cost! What a shameful customer service... FEED is only feeding themselves I guess

  • Joshua Tatro

    Joshua Tatro

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    The name is so appropriate - everything you need for meal basics, not much you don't. And yes, "need" includes the mini beer tasting tap room and impressive selection of local brews. It also doesn't hurt that everything is wholesome and organic and with super friendly staff to boot!

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    T Wells

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    I was so excited when this place opened. Organic food! Fresh juices! In the neighborhood. So I go in yesterday to get fresh squeezed juices, (among other things) at 6:02pm, and they tell me that they can't make them because they are closing in an hour (at 7pm) and have to clean the juicer machine. Really? An hour to clean the machine? Why stay open til 7 if they restrict their items. I then went to another place. Then today, I call ahead to order at 5:15... and AGAIN they say they can't make it because today (Saturday) they close at six and shut everything down an hour before hand. Lame. I won't be going back. Clearly customer service is not their forte or desire. They lost someone who spent money every week there. Oh well. Back to the co-op. It's farther, but definitely more service oriented. (which is what a neighborhood place SHOULD be all about).

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