10 Best grocery store in Omaha, Nebraska (NE) 2024

In our listing you'll find the best places from the grocery store category in Omaha, Nebraska. Some of the most popular zip codes in Omaha, NE for grocery store include 68135, 68118, 68130, 68116, 68122, 68137.
We found 10 places.

Walmart Neighborhood Market

Went in to pick up a few items for the weekend on Friday evening (530pm). There were employees everywhere, and almost in every aisle. Stacks of items and carts of stock would block many of the items I wanted, so I had work and reach around some of them. There were employees who were stocking, and while present of me, would step in front of me while I was making a selection. I don't understand why there were so many employees doing personal shopping and stocking all at the same time, it was unusual. Maybe a corporate visitor was coming down? Expectation of Walmart just keep getting lower and lower. ~T

(20 reviews)
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Hy-Vee Grocery Store

This is one of the bigger, nicer, updated stores in town. The staff has always been nice. They have an updated self checkout area and even have the new full-sized self service checkout aisles (see photo). Good sized health food section and the store also has the attached liquor store. ~Frank

(20 reviews)
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Hy-Vee Grocery Store

I agree with the previous poster - but mine is more like 80% of the time by online order is messed up. Tonight is the final straw - I ordered my groceries at 8:30 am to be picked up between 7:00-7:30 pm as that is the time I would be in town. I received a text message at 6:45 pm telling me my order way delayed by more than 45 mins. I was not planning to be in town another hour. So, here I am, already late and now I have no groceries. Completely unorganized, unprofessional. Although it’s not as bad as the time I was alerted my groceries were available to be picked up only to show up and my order was ‘missing.’ I was charged but my order was gone. I wasn’t dressed to go into the store at that point and gather the items I needed that evening. Of course there have been other minor nuisances along the way too. It’s not worth it. ~Denise

(20 reviews)
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Family Fare Supermarket

The team at Family Fare take good care of me and my family. The deli selections of meats and cheeses are above average if you stick with the Kretschmar brand, but the bakery items can be hit and miss sometimes. The small refrigerator of artisan creme sodas and root beers is top notch and every now and the there are other trinkets in the store worth taking home. ~Chris

(20 reviews)
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ALDI

Brand new store pretty large with lots of items. It would be your main grocery store as they don't always have everything a shopper would need. They have a small variety of things that you wouldn't see in a normal grocery store. They have great produce and a great variety of breads. ~Sally

(20 reviews)
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Dollar Tree

This store is a joke. They're never open, ever. Regardless of the hours they state they're open. Yesterday (wednesday) they were supposed to be open 11am-9pm. Came around 2pm and there was a sign saying they dont open till 4pm. Came here today (thursday) and there's a sign saying they're closed until Monday. Yet the hours on their business sign says they're closed Mondays?! Don't waste your time coming here. They're never open. May as well close this store permanently. ~Danielle

(10 reviews)
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Walmart Supercenter

I ordered online and picked up my groceries. No substitutes were needed this time. The pick-up experience was okay. As usual, I had to repackage my groceries because, apparently, the people that actually pick the items ALWAYS put each item in a separate bag! But WHY?? Each individual item should NOT be in a bag by itself. Then, they rarely DOUBLE BAG heavy items, but they'll put a large jar of Miracle Whip, pickle relish, and two boxes of Jiffy Mix in one of those little flimsy bags! Do the employees have to pay for the bags themselves?? Does common sense not come into play with any of them? And what is the purpose of the surveys(or whatever they're called) that come in your email after pick-up? It's obvious that NOBODY ever reads them because nothing ever changes. I'm 100% sure I'm not the only person who feels this way. Just my honest opinion. ~Mz.

(10 reviews)
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