Ranking Supermarkets by Freshness

Which grocery stores scored the best?

Do you love or hate your supermarket? A lot of it may depend on how fresh it seems, according to a Consumer Reports survey.

The survey found that some supermarkets deliver much fresher food than others. Consumer Reports rated 68 supermarkets across the country on the quality of their fresh food, based on a survey of almost 63,000 of its readers.

They were asked about the quality of fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, store-prepared foods and baked goods, as well as things like cleanliness, staff courtesy and prices.

Only about 60 percent of shoppers say they’re highly satisfied with the quality of their store’s poultry and meat. And only half are happy with their store’s prepared food and bakery options.

Walmart Supercenter, the biggest grocery chain in the country, scored near the bottom of the ratings. People gave Walmart low marks in all freshness categories. It also didn’t do so well for its courteous staff and store cleanliness.

It did score better than many chains for its prices, but it wasn’t the best for price. Consumer Reports contacted Walmart for a comment and was given a statement from the CEO, Doug McMillon, which he delivered to an investors meeting and said in part: “Every store I go in has room to improve … And if we nail those, one store at a time, our short-term performance gets better.”

Consumer Reports’ top-scoring supermarkets included several regional stores like Sprouts Farmers Market as well as Trader Joe’s and Costco, which both got better ratings than Walmart for prices.

Other top ranking San Diego stores include Stater Brothers, Whole Foods Market and Food 4 Less. The survey questions included price, store cleanliness, store-prepared foods, courteous staff and checkout speed.

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