
We have a small grocery store within walking distance of our home. Honestly, I didn't shop there very often because I thought the prices were a bit high. Especially compared to Superstore, where I did the majority of my shopping. But, once Sienna came along I found myself there more often because it was a nice walk and really convenient.
While I still do some shopping at larger grocery stores (and the Farmer's market and little bulk food stores) I've grown quite fond of picking up some essentials at this small grocery store.
Here are three reasons why I like shopping at my small grocery store:
Good sales
Regular priced items can be more expensive then their counterparts bought at a larger store, but when there's a sale, it's a really good sale! I've gotten fantastic deals on chicken, salsa, produce, cereal and more. On occasion, the sale prices have been so low, I haven't seen them priced like that at any other store. Plus, they accept coupons!
Quick to shop
I love, love the fact that the size of the store is much smaller than larger chain stores. I can be in and out within 15 minutes simply because I'm not navigating the crowds or hiking the 5 mile trek from one end of the store to the other.
Friendly staff
When I walk in, it's like they know me personally by asking how I am and if they can help me find something. Even, if I was there the day before getting milk. They even laugh at my terrible jokes and grab a different package of meat from the back if I had something else in mind. They make it feel as though they have time for their customers. I love that.
Do you shop at smaller grocery stores? What do you love most about shopping there?

By shopping at a small grocery store, I can keep on budget alot easier. I just try to know what prices should be, and if I know I can get that item cheaper at Walmart, then I’ll pick it up there. My small grocery store has its own bakery, and they have great bread with no preservatives, and it’s really cheap.
This is definitely the biggest thing I miss about the previous place I lived. There’s something to be said about small, locally owned establishments. They really value every, single customer and most of the time have been in the community for years. I’d rather pay to invest in my community than a large box store that doesn’t need the profit to get by.
Thanks for the post!