
America’s Most Hated Grocery Store Has 35 New Jersey Locations
Some people say that having to deal with Parkway traffic, or traffic in general is the hardest part of living in Jersey.
Those people have clearly never tried food shopping in the Garden State at 11 AM on a Sunday.

Going to your local food store in Jersey can feel like a necessary evil; you need to stock up your pantry but going to the store isn't always easy.
In fact, just going to the grocery store seems to be a huge hassle in the Garden State.
Each year, the American Customer Satisfaction Index is released, and it basically ranks the country's favorite and least favorite retailers and stores based on customer satisfaction, as the name implies.
This year we see big names like Costco and Trader Joe's topping the list of stores with the highest level of customer satisfaction.
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Even Sam's Club and Wegmans were high up on the list the year.
Each year, the American Customer Satisfaction Index is released, and it basically ranks the country's favorite and least favorite retailers and stores based on customer satisfaction, as the name implies.
This year we see big names like Costco and Trader Joe's topping the list of stores with the highest level of customer satisfaction.
Even Sam's Club and Wegmans were high up on the list the year.
But for one retailer, they've once again found themselves near the bottom of the list and it's a store all over the Garden State.
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For this company, they've found themselves at the bottom of the American Customer Satisfaction Index for the past 19 years or so.
That being said, they operate nearly 70 stores in New Jersey and carry everything from groceries to vitamins to furniture, electronics, and clothes.
35 of those stores are Supercenters with grocery stores.
According to Newsbreak, Walmart ranked as one of America's least favorite stores in terms of customer satisfaction.
However, it's not all bad news for Walmart, they've increased 4 points since 2020 despite still being in dead last on the ACSI.
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