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I’ve known about Grocery Outlet for a long time but somehow never stepped inside. I guess I always had that stereotype in my head that if it’s cheap, the quality probably isn’t great. This past weekend, my husband and I were out for a walk and ended up on Goldenwest. We stopped by JONS Market just to grab a few things to make homemade salsa, tomatoes, canned tomato sauce, onion, jalapeño, and cilantro. After checking out, we noticed there was a Grocery Outlet in the same plaza , so we figured… why not finally take a look? And honestly? I owe Grocery Outlet an apology 😅 They carry plenty of well-known brands, and the prices are actually cheaper, not because things are about to expire either. For example, the same canned tomato sauce we bought at JONS was $1.99, but at Grocery Outlet it was only $0.79. Huge difference. I was also shocked (in the best way) to find four different Ning Chi chili sauces (Famous Taiwanese Chili sauce) , all for just $2.99 each, that went straight into the cart. They even had A-Sha dry noodles, a 12-pack for $4.83. For comparison, I once bought a 5-pack at H Mart on sale for $6.99 and thought that was a good deal 😏 Other finds: • Arizona green tea (my favorite) for $0.89 - the cheapest I usually see elsewhere is $0.99 • Eggs for $0.99 a dozen (H Mart sometimes has organic eggs at this price too, but only on sale) • Lipton black tea bag, 50-count for $1.99 • A surprisingly large alcohol section with lots of choices The store itself isn’t huge, but they carry a little bit of everything: cookware, cleaning supplies, household items, OTC meds, snacks, drinks, alcohol, sauces, meat, cosmetics, shampoo, hair dye, skincare, you name it. I did compare meat prices briefly. Overall, Shun Fat Vietnamese, supermarket market still tends to be cheaper for meat, while H Mart is pricier but usually better quality (worth it when there’s a good sale). Personally, I actually found Grocery Outlet easier and more fun to shop than Trader Joe’s. With TJ’s, a lot of items are store-brand, so you don’t really know if it’s a good deal unless you’ve tried it before or seen reviews online. At Grocery Outlet, since many items are name brands, you can instantly tell whether the price is good. They do carry some unfamiliar brands too and those are usually even cheaper. Overall, Grocery Outlet has a lot of character. If you enjoy bargain hunting and stretching your grocery budget, this place is kind of addictive. Walking through the aisles really felt like a treasure hunt. I’d personally describe it as “the Ross of grocery stores.” 📍 Grocery Outlet 15412 Goldenwest St, Westminster, CA 92683
The wine selection here is decent, though not as impressive as the options in Huntington Beach. However, there’s something about the customer service at this location that just doesn’t measure up to the level of service in HB. I overheard staff speaking negatively about a customer who was trying to make a return, which felt unprofessional and disappointing.
Clean store friendly staff, love to find different items here. Prices are good!
Fountain Valley Grocery Outlet is the best of all the locations that I've been in. The cashiers are the terrific. I've been shopping here for years. It's nice to be recognized when you go in there. It's like a small town store where you feel like family. Even other shoppers are nice. They have a lot of gluten free foods at more affordable prices. I have found unique foods that I would never have tried at the pricier stores.
Love this place , and the more important thing is the amazing customer service. I’m always find what J want .