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55, Fulton Street, 10038, New York, New York County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 646-581-9261
strona internetowej: www.keyfood.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 40.7087823, Longitude: -74.0046268
Marcus Linehan
::Very poor delivery service! Still waiting for my delivery 1hr 45 mins from leaving the store. Was suppose to be out for delivery, and I quote, “10 or 15 mins” after I left the store. I’m 4 blocks away. So refrigerated and frozen food sitting there. To top it all, the phone number on the site does not work- “temporarily unavailable”.
Jerry Chen
::Good place to shop for any thing you need. So cheap and there is a section for food. All fresh daily. Anyone up for sushi ? It all great. Need coffee ? Got it.
schanequa knight
::Anything you want you will find here. The prices fit the neighborhood. They have great weekly sales. They have great prepared food options including pizza, salad bar, hero sandwiches, hot/cold buffet, etc with a dining area on the upper level. The produce section is good. The store is kept clean. The bakery makes amazing and beautiful cakes and other baked goods.
Robert Piche
::This store is outstanding. The prices for Manhattan are great. I do however have to agree with a couple of others who submitted their reviews on two points. First they do tend to scan the regular price instead of the sale price. And the market with all its great selection should have the aisles marked a bit better. Other then that the place is aces IMO.
Brice Toole
::Tired of shopping here. Moved to the area 6 months ago. They have better deals and selection than most other places in the area. During the summer the milk would consistently sour 10 days before expiration because they cannot manage to keep their dairy cold. I keep my fridge at nearly the lowest setting and the problem went away when I switched to milk from other stores. Their fruit is just about to go rotten before they put it out. I have regularly seen peaches mold over within in 24 hours of buying them from here. The bananas are only good for about 3 or 4 days at the most. The other day, I bought $10 worth of sliced mango with a sell-by date in the distant future. When I got home and opened it, the mango was already covered in mold. I have also bought pies here that were obviously re-frozen multiple times and the crust became a stubborn gooey mess. I finally decided to take my business elsewhere when a certain greek yogurt that I would purchase 2-4 containers a week of went from $4.50 a container to $6.90. Really, over a 50% price increase on one item!? Come on.