Despite being a national chain, it still has the look and feel of the hometown grocery store. When there is a sale, prices can be sorta competitive to Walmart. But Dillons is definitely my secondary store. I only go there for a wider selection than what is available at Walmart or Aldi's. Their business practices have created a ton of food deserts. They close "under performing" stores to create larger stores out of neighborhoods that need them. I get the whole profits thing. I don't see them putting anything back into these neighborhoods they abandon. Because of the lack of choices in grocery stores I can't totally abandon them. But I have vowed not to give them my primary food dollars.
This is tiny Dillon's with the good people. Produce is above average, meat department has nice variety, bakery lacks a little. People here are top notch unlike Brookwood that sucks.
Normally love this Dillon’s and the staff. Unfortunately, today during checkout “Mark” was bagging groceries while belittling a staff member. It sounded like the employee used the bathroom without permission. The employee asked if she could use the time she was away at her break time, probably since it was clearly Mark was upset. Mark let the employee know next time she needed to “check with management.” It was disheartening to hear someone use their power and control to talk to another human like that. If there was an issue/protocol that needed to be address it sure didn’t need to happen in front of other staff and customers.