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Apple Marketplace
Categories: Food Grocery Food Specialty Food Meat Shops Food Specialty Food Ethnic Food Grocery, Meat Shops, Ethnic Food [Edit]
1320 W Lockeford StLodi, CA 95242
(209) 333-0750
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
9 reviews for Apple Marketplace
9 reviews in English
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Review from r l.
Lodi, CA
Shopping today....
Yellow Squash $0.79lb
Italian Squash $0.79lb
Why come Squash here at Apple Marketplace is over $0.50 LESS here than
anywhere else??? Squash was not a Sale item.
Napa Cabbage $0.49lb
Bok Choy $0.49lb
Chicken Livers $1.39lb
Spam $2.49 12oz
Entenmann's Pop'ems $2.99 13oz
The Bad...
Bell Peppers $2.59lb
Always the most expensive in Lodi...37 Previous Reviews: Show all »
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12/23/2011
When I went shopping a few days ago to Rancho San Miguel, I thought that RSM was gouging the… Read more »
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12/23/2011
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Review from Nicole G.
Stockton, CA
Yuck. Went there today to get picnic fixings for the family.
My husbands deli sandwich gave him food poisoning! The tomatoes were slimy and the turkey on his sandwich had two fruit flies on it! Disgusting. The worker said they are owned by the people who own Centro Mart, now out of business, and they were planning on shutting down that store too. You can tell. Quality is lacking, never ever ever again! -
Review from J J.
Stockton, CA
Took my brother shopping here because he lives nearby. I am his representative payee because he is mentally disabled. I selected this store because of proximity, it wasn't a big chain so expected prices to be lower, and it was a small store. My brother will have an anxiety attack in a large store. I let him select items so he can be part of the experience. This is why I gave it ONE STAR:
1. ITEMS ARE OVERPRICED AND YOU HAVE TO BE CAUTIOUS OF EXPIRED FOODS and QUALITY
Loaf of bread - $3.99, Milk - $4.59, Bologna - Almost $3 (huh?)
He kept putting things in the basket and after reading the expiration dates, I had to put them back. Small packs of generic cheese for $1.99 - $3.99, and Tillamook cheese $5.75 to $7.25! So much for enabling him to shop for himself.
2. CLERKS - NO ATTENTION TO DETAIL
I picked up a few things for myself so I had it separated in the basket. Top front area was mine, the basket area was my brother's things. Two transactions and keep separate. Paper for him (forgot our bags!), plastic for me. Immediately, the cashier begins grabbing items from both places. He apologized and I was o.k. with that. Later it would be the baggers turn to ignore my request and bag everything in plastic. When I corrected him, he put the plastic bags INSIDE the paper bag. So, much for helping the environment.
3. NO CHECKS ACCEPTED FROM MENTALLY DISABLED PEOPLE
So, I paid for my items with my ATM card, and SSI only allows checking accounts for Representative payee accounts so I have to write a check for my brother's items. The bank is a well-know credit union with a 24-7 answering service to verify funds. The manager is called to authorize the check. He is about to sign it (circles things & makes notes). Then he takes a look at my brother and becomes noticeably uncomfortable. He decides he needs to call the bank. O.K. whatever! My brother's attention span is shortening and he wants to take his groceries to the car. I placate him until the manager comes back. He tells me he "can't get through" the bank. WTH? A 24-7 popular credit union? He yells to me as he's walking away, "Don't you have a credit card you can use?" OMG! I couldn't argue with this insensitive man at the risk of upsetting my brother. I ended up paying with my debit card. When I got home later I found his statement about not reaching the bank to be untrue! The system wasn't down and there WAS an option for merchants to verify funds.
So, to sum it up---- I WILL NEVER, EVER shop at this overpriced--expired items on the shelf--insensitive/incompetent staffed--store! Also, the manager there needs to have some customer service training. -
Review from Anna P.
Daly City, CA
Ha. I only came here for lemons and left.
This place is hugeeee! There was one cashier working because it was 4th of July.
Oh and it's walking distance to my aunts new pad.
K bye. -
Review from David E.
Lodi, CA
I've gotta take the time and send props to a local supermarket that can still hang with the big boys.
Sure they're more pricey than going to Food 4 Less or Save Mart but it's got a lot more personality too. If you live in north Lodi then Apple beats the hell out of driving several miles to Kettleman for groceries, and is ideal when you 'just need that loaf of bread'. They also have a great selection of wine and a very friendly, helpful staff. -
Review from Im A U.
Lodi, CA
This place has gone downhill and now it smells bad too!
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Review from RON C.
Lodi, CA
This grocery is operated by Chinese immigrants whose lack of English language skills is only matched by their lack of customer service attitude. Too, their prices are exorbitant, probably reflective of their being the sole grocery on the north side.
I have no idea why anyone would shop there except to use it like a 7-11 for the occasional loaf of bread or gallon of milk. -
Review from Bill M.
Galt, CA
They have Harris Ranch steaks! I purchased 2 T-bones @ $8.99/lbs. Anybody know of other places to purchase Harris Ranch steaks?
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Review from monchi m.
Lodi, CA
This place is a joke!! I called to find some special steaks and spoke with a girl that said the butcher would be contacting me but his English was not that good. She called back almost immediately and told me that the steaks I was looking for were there. When I asked about the grade she was told that they were 'choice' steaks but I was looking for 'prime'. She tries to feed me this line that they can cut them in such a way to make them prime. HAA!! That took some guts to try and dump that crap on me. For the record, you can't take a choice grade meat and find a fancy way to cut it to make it prime grade - no way, no how. The grade has everything to do with the fat marbling in the muscle fiber. So, I call back to speak with the store manager whose English was atrocious. As I am trying to share my concerns about how they are lying to customers, she quickly tells me in a very thick Asian accent that she can't talk anymore because she is so busy and has to go. Guess what...I won't be buying food from them anymore. How do they like those 'apples'?!?
