Best Grocery Stores in Queensland Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Townsville and Cairns
77 Mart
* My go to Malaysian store – Put in an order for a number of items yesterday afternoon. Ordered via their website. Has just been delivered today within the last hour. Very happy… Read more
with the delivery time frame as stated. Plenty of products on offer. Easy to check out and pay. I am more than very happy to recommend them for their outstanding service. Very friendly and excellent to deal with. Thank you very much.
Excellent – Open 24/7/365 Huge variety of fruit and vegetables plus Asian/European foods. Everything from cheeses and yoghurt to rice, nuts, flours and more.… Read more
Different special deals by the tray or box every day e.g. yesterday I bought a tray of 12 punnets of blueberries for $10. Photo is of my $57 haul on 24/12/24 including 5 kg of cherries & 5kg of lychees.
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I have personally purchased meat from this company for years but NEVER again . I volunteer for a charity and for the past 3 years I have approached… Read more
Super Butcher for a donation , simple donation of $50 . Each year I get told next year , well this year I get told by Deon “ we will get back to you “ . What rubbish ! We have purchased thousands of dollars of meat with this company and never ever do they give back to those that support them . They pay Broncos to come out and promote their products on so called “ Open trade days but nothing to those clubs that support them . Enough is enough , their meat is well and truly over priced and our local butchers all donated to this local charity . So if you live in the Coorparoo, Camp Hill, East Brisbane , Tarragindi , Wooloongabba , Holland Park areas do not buy from these people and buy your meat from local butchers that support these communities .
Hit and Miss ... Occasionally you get really great prices on good quality produce but often the food out in the sun has really past its prime and is… Read more
surrounded by little flies. Inside the produce is good quality but more expensive than local Woolies and Aldi. The big problem I have is that they aren't too accurate with charging. You have to really watch what they're doing at the check-out. Yesterday for example, we bought a pumpkin at 1.50 a kg ... it was charged, then she changed the cost per kg to 1.99 for the bananas but left the pumpkin on the scales. Result - we were charged 5.53 for 6 small bananas - i pointed out to her what she'd done, and she apologized and weighed the bananas which should have cost 1.30. she wrote the new amount on the receipt and gave us a cash return - this is per normal. For us, this was the last time. We won't be back.
Sometimes it's become really annoying to shop in indian grocery shops . Either their products displayed have no pricing, expired products still on… Read more
shelves . Many times you have to go and ask at the counter for pricing . Very unprofessional customer skills and product merchandising skills .. It's about time this issue needs to be addressed. For example you go Coles woolly or even Asian shops prices are always with the displayed item . By seeing these images you can tell how many have prices for the correct item , and how many are just display for price assuming.
Se Lo Tengo
My wife placed an order through this business and payment was taken. The goods were not delivered. Made numerous attempts to contact the company… Read more
multiple times via their website and Facebook page but received no response.
As of writing, there has been no communication, no delivery and no refund. Based on our experience, we are unable to recommend this business and would advise others to exercise caution. Unresolved issues may need to be escalated to Consumer Affairs or the relevant payment provider.