The dry goods sections have some amazing discounts. I also really like how well stocked the deli meats are. They definitely have the best prices on Ziggy’s and the other 300g+ packages.
Eric V.
Place rating: 1 Scottsdale, AZ
Found the Canadian ghetto and it has No Frills! If you’re a meth head staying at the Best Western across the parking lot, this place should suffice with your Mountain Dew/Pop Tarts fix the next morning. This place is just embarrassing. Long lines, apathetic workers, some gangsta wannabe bagboy with his pants sagging BELOW his ass showing off his underwear… Should change the name from No Frills to No Dignity or No Class or No Shits Given.
Beverly B.
Place rating: 2 Brampton, Canada
I really don’t enjoy shopping here, but sometimes this is just where life takes you. It’s not terribly clean, and there are never enough checkout lines open. The front end management is lacking as well, with cashiers sometimes visibly avoiding helping customers. Really, I’d shop here more if there were more lines open at the front end. Maybe that’s just what you get with No Frills(they save us money by hiring fewer people, perhaps?) however I can’t help but think it could be just a smidge better.
Khadeja S.
Place rating: 4 Brampton, Canada
The place is good and it’s like any other grocery store it’s clean most of the time and the customers service is alright. It gets really busy sometimes and you have to wait in a line for a really long time for checkout and some of the checkouts aren’t open even when it’s crazy busy. But it’s an alright place to shop.
I. M.
Place rating: 2 Brampton, Canada
It is what it is… always packed, not very clean, but the prices are decent. I find the staff to be mostly friendly, but the customers are… well, it’s not like going to the opera. Then again, you can’t get pork loin roast for a $ 1.49 a pound at the opera.
Paul D.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
We were at the No Frills Sunday afternoon on September 15, 2013 at 1:30 pm. We did our normal weekly grocery shopping. While at the cash we wanted to price match certain items. The first two items were Yogurt and Five Alive. These were price matched without any problems because they were identical items. However, the head cashier(one who was doing the override) refused to price match the Armstrong cheese. The Walmart had the 500 grams marble brick for $ 3.94 and the No Frills had the 500 grams rectangular marble. According to the Head cashier, the shape of the packing was not the same. If No Frills is going to offer price match for groceries, then why didn’t they price match the cheese. As a consumer, the cheese is identical(company, weight and even the fat content etc.) except the shape. I would dare the Head cashier to tell the difference between the cheese besides the shape. If I get any type of response from the management, that the cashier didn’t know. It will be totally unacceptable. The Head cashier was a 50 something lady. It was not a young Head cashier with a week on the job. In the future, I will not be going to No Frills. I will either go to Wal-Mart or Fresco. They price match policy is no questions asked. I wonder what will happen if I had to price match fresh produce. Then the reasoning for not price matching would be that the produce is not from the same country!!!