Giant Food in Annapolis (2323 Forest Dr, MD 21401)
About:
Thank you for choosing your neighborhood Giant store. For over 75 years, we've operated our business with a single goal in mind: delivering unmatched selection, quality and value. Take advantage of great Bonus Buy deals at this store, along with safe, curb-side Pickup and convenient contactless Delivery in this store's area. Shop online for coupons, loyalty rewards and to start your online order!
Giant Food is located in Annapolis (Maryland state) on the street of 2323 Forest Dr. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1410-266-9316. You can get more information from their website: https://stores.giantfood.com/md/annapolis/2323-forest-drive?y_source=1_NDE5NTE0NC03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Giant Food quickly are 38.978059, -76.545635. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Giant Food.
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Available amenities
Payments
- NFC mobile payments
- SNAP/EBT
Planning
- Quick visit
Amenities
- Public toilet
Highlights
- Great produce
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Service options
- Kerbside pickup
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
Bill
The store was clean & the shelves were well stocked. I stopped in to pick up supplies for my trip back to Florida. I found what I needed and was through the checkout quickly.
09.2022Owen
Great new store. Clean, great selection, great prices.
09.2022Kecha
This store is amazing. Nice clean and colorful fruits and veggies. The have a wonderful, friendly atmosphere and staff.
08.2022Allison
Bought a 100 dollar giftcard the card says it was never activated a week later the manager has promised in “24hrs” three times and never calls me back THEY basically stole A $100 from me! The customer service lady said the cards NEVER WORK! That’s fraud selling gift cards you know don’t work !!! This is crazy and to go a week out a $100 is insane! I’m looking I but I pressing charges! I called and even had them speak with black hawk who is the company giant said I had to call and they still refuse to refund my money or give me a working visa gift card like i purchased! Run from this store before they scan you too! The supervisor at block hawk spoke to the manager to prove the card wasn’t active and they still wouldn’t activate it properly!
07.2022Nail
Dee is great, I was there couple days ago and she helped me and another customer even though her line was closed. Great customer service
07.2022Andrey
Over all clean, friendly staff. Most stuff in stock and great prices
07.2022David
My experience was good, the store had everything I needed
07.2022Jorgette
This is one of the best Giants everything you could need everything looks so wonderful I never lose when I do parties cookouts between their cheese spreads baked goods breads and all my guys are wonderful setups of fruit trays and veggie trays save me so much time and they're just so fresh if I'm the round this way I always stop at this place love love love
06.2022Donna
Great staff ok need better people.great manger's. 27 years ago it wasn't so easy as now.staff gets away. The older people I worked with. Diane who is gone. Jerry
05.2022Gary
Please break you cashiers of the habit of trying to analyze why a customer gives them a certain amount of cash. They’re cashiers, not analysts. Simplistic tools are available to enter the amount of cash that a customer gives them into the register, and the register tells the cashier how much change to return to the customer. Simply count what you’re given, don’t analyze, don’t wonder, don’t question - simply count what you’re given and enter exactly that amount tendered into the register. There is probably no simpler task in life than counting cash. If a customer provides $37.55, simply count the $37.55 and push the 3 7 5 5 buttons + Enter or Amount Tendered into the register. Forget the analysis. A customer should never have to see a puzzled look on a cashier’s face and should certainly never hear the words “You gave me too much money.” If I owe $6.51 and I give the cashier $21.51, I know why I gave that amount. One reason is that I’m not a cashier. I don’t need small change to give to customers the rest of the day. My goal was to get larger bills (a $5 bill and a $10 bill) back and lighten the change load in my pocket. A second reason is that I have been a cashier and I knew that I was going to be serving many, many customers during my shift and that I was going to need change throughout the shift to give them. Yes, I can always call out to my manager if I need some change, but if my customers provided me with some also, all the better - maybe I wouldn’t need to bother my busy manager after all. A third reason is that I have been a cashier, and even if I hadn’t, I know that it’s easier for someone to count one or two objects (like a $5 bill and a nickel - 2 objects) compared to multiple objects (like four $1 bills and who knows how many coins - 8-10 objects or more.) If a customer gives you an amount of cash that makes it exponentially easier for you count change back (1-2 objects compared to 8-10 or more,) you should enthusiastically thank them, not question them. Again, calmly count the $21.51 that you’re given, press 2 1 5 1 Enter into the register with your fingertips and give the customer their $5 bill and $10 bill in change.
02.2022