Met Foodmarket

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113 2nd Ave
New York, NY 10003

Met Foodmarket is a local grocery chain based in New York, NY, dedicated to providing its customers with weekly ad promotions and exclusive deals tailored to their local stores. With a commitment to offering the best prices every week, they also feature a variety of seasonal recipes and special shopping events, encouraging a community-oriented and enjoyable shopping experience.

The company focuses on smart shopping solutions, helping customers save on their grocery bills while promoting fresh and flavorful meal options. Met Foodmarket engages with the community through events and special promotions, enhancing customer appreciation and loyalty.

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2.019 reviews
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Elizabeth J.
10/12/2011

This place was ghetto, but they totally remolded it. It looks fantastic. They always have great deals on yogurt, ice cream, meats, canned goods, cake mixes and cereal. Stick to the sales and your...

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Athena C.
3/31/2011

Living in East Village for over 6 years, I rarely come here. It is a tiny grocery store and everything is cramped together. The selection is also kind of limited. I personally wouldn't buy the...

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nicky n.
3/22/2020

Just want to call them out on this whole corona virus thing. Well been going here since the whole shut down and I couldnt help but notice the cashier with her mask down, chatting with other...

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Michael D.
6/27/2009

It's probably best to think of this store as a sort of glorified bodega, instead of an actual, full-fledged supermarket. If you think of it that way, you won't be disappointed. The produce and...

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JM W.
10/28/2011

Still ghetto and WAY overpriced.... Just because they are remodeling doesn't make it better... these chains of supermarkets are in the same family like C-Town but because of the location they get...

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