So when Redner’s open in Dundalk, we were happy to have them there. Produce is fresh, good selection on many other things. Don’t try to find a fine cut of beef, but they do a lot of other things right. Pet food is high and be careful and check the large bags of dry cat food they will have bugs in them from staying on the shelf too long — bring those suckers home and you will have an infestation in your pantry in no time. Reason for my poor rating is… all the down grades that have happened over the last year. Self check out is now gone, baskets for just a few groceries all gone, they used to have the small 2 basket carts all gone and now after the holidays they down sided the lanes they have open to check out. So you can wait to be checked out … no more going in and out of this store. The customer service counter staff could use some«customer service» training. What used to be a joy to go in is no more… I wonder if they will«get it» or in a matter of months or a year they will be gone.
Robin S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Baltimore, MD
Prices are good for common household items, grocery/pantry staples but avoid this place for pet supplies. Cat liter & dog/cat food are sky high compared to other stores. Also, some of the clientele are creepy but it is Dundalk! Happy Shopping!
Carrie O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Baltimore, MD
My boyfriend and I had never heard of Redner’s before — apparently up until now, they were mainly based in Pennsylvania — but they’ve recently opened a store across from Eastpoint Mall, right next to the movie theater(I believe this used to be a SuperFresh grocery store). We’ve been getting ads in our Sunday paper, and after looking at the sale prices, we were blown away — we just had to try this place out for ourselves and see whether the great prices matched up with the quality that we expect. I can tell you now that Redner’s did not at ALL disappoint! The store is absolutely MUCH bigger than it looks, and it’s VERY clean. It’s obvious that the employees take pride in what they do here. Prices are shockingly low for a lot of items, at least a dollar or less than say Shopper’s or Giant on the average. They stock everything you expect to find in a major grocery, and a lot more — there is a great deal of variety and even some items that you wouldn’t expect to find anywhere else(other than a specialty store like Wegman’s or similar). It wasn’t at all crowded, which I liked a lot(though the deli was a bit busy). I like the specials on expensive items like meats and deli — «pick x items for x dollars», and anything with this sticker qualifies. You can actually save quite a bit of money this way if you choose the right things. What’s more, if the low prices aren’t enough to sway you into visiting, Redner’s has a very fair coupon policy where they’ll accept both manufacturer and Internet printed coupons — their only caveat is that they won’t do «double coupons». But, honestly, the prices are so rock-bottom that any savings you get from coupons is gravy on top of the potatoes. It’s also open 24 hours a day, even on holidays. Very convenient! We purchased almost 50 items and ended up with a bill of 107 dollars — easily a 50 dollar savings, considering the items we bought. I’m almost loathe to tell everyone about Redner’s because I want to keep this goodness for ourselves!