Publix Super Market at Shoppes at Murabella, St. Augustine FL
Address | 84 Tuscan Way, St. Augustine, FL, United States | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +1 904-940-2889 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.publix.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Supermarket, Bakery, Beer Store, Florist, Grocery Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.4 25 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Publix Super Market at Shoppes at Murabella reviews
25Publix is letting Coke take over. We love Pepsi. Hmmmm. All the Pepsi bottled products are priced too high. To make us buy Coke?
Busy today, Christmas Eve. The store, however, did a marvelous job of keeping the shelves stocked and the lanes open. It was chaos but even so this Publix was prepared. An adventure just for sour cream, that's for sure.
Today I went in to pick up a few items. As I approached the produce area I observed a worker sneeze as he arranged the loose apples. I was a few feet away when he made a disgusting phlegmy noise. I stayed away from the apples and decided to mind my own business as i noticed the produce manager stocking shelves. When I heard another sneeze, i spoke up. The produce manager was very polite to me. He walked over to the worker and spoke to him and they both had a good laugh. As I quickly left the area, the worker was continuing to handle the loose produce but now he was happy and laughing with his manager. Glad to help.
We love our local Publix. The store and the people are truly exceptional. However, we would like to suggest a review of your new facial hair policy. In other wards beards allowed. It just doesn’t go with food service in the market or restaurants. Think about. And that’s before the weird hairnets. Interestingly, no one could or would tell us why the abrupt change after decades. Is it social? Political or just business?
Super crowded for around noon Sunday. Could have had more lanes open. But was still in and out fairly quickly.
I think stores a bit crowded with all of his extra tables that are set up in the back and all the two for ones when you come in but what do I know. It just seems to be hard to get out of the Isles in the back with so many people and all those tables selling stuff.