This place is run down and looks like the 1970s inside. It is basically a neighborhood food and liquor store. Some of the doors to the place don’t even work. The inside is set up weird with counters at random spots so you don’t know where the line is. This place has horrible customer service. I stopped in for a soda and there were two people at the registers. One of them was an old guy who was dealing with some old hag who wanted to check all 50 of her stupid lottery tickets. The women at the other register didn’t even offer to ring anyone else in until people walked over to her register. It turns out she was open the whole time. I think she was too lazy to do her job and tried to make it look like she was busy cleaning the register while about 6 people waited in line for the old hag to finish. One last thing. The kid in front of me looked like he was 18 or 19 and was buying cheap, young person booze(gross uv vodka and crappy budweiser) and the old guy at the register didn’t even look at him twice or as for his ID. Avoid this place unless you want to wait.
Elizabeth D.
Place rating: 1 Stoughton, MA
DONOTBUYANYTHINGFROMPAGES! I have lived in this town almost thirty years and have watched everything about this place disintegrate. The customer service skills(or lack there of) of the people who work here are appalling. Products are frequently sold in unusable condition. I recently bought wine here that was spoiled. They refused to give me my money back or even a store credit. Take a stroll through the aisles and I’m sure you’ll see moldy produce, rotten meat and expired dairy products. This place is disgusting.
Tom K.
Place rating: 4 Summit, NJ
So sometime not too long ago I lived and worked in Boston. It was wonderful. Food options were literally on every corner and in the spaces in between. Lunch at work was easy– salads, sandwiches, hot meals– you name it! Now I find myself working in Canton where the options are, to say the least, limited. Luckily for me, there’s Page’s and their deli counter. Between the ever changing hot food selection and enormous sandwiches, I’m happy again. For $ 5.99 you get a large sub packed with so much meat you’ll have a hard time figuring out how to eat it. And the hot food selection is large and ever changing– No complaints there. Plus they have salads, if you’re into that kind of thing. If you’re looking for recommendations, try the meatballs. Or the hot roast beef. Or one of the hot dinners. You won’t be disappointed. Oh, and PS. as a grocery store, it seems to have the basics covered, but I wouldn’t rely on this place exclusively. The liquor side of things seems to be pretty well covered. And if you need a place for some scratch tickets or some light gambling, feel free to stop by here too.