Natural Land: Price Gougers or Convenience Providers?

natural land gouging question-tn.jpgCash only. And bring a lot of cash. A quick stop in Natural Land/Sea Land can easily go overbudget. But how much is too much? On a recent Chowhound Outer Boroughs thread there was some griping that they “often overcharge for even the cheapest products … They know they offer the best produce and groceries in the area and they abuse it.”

I may be wrong, but I think the price of these nuts just went up by $1 a pound… And just out of frame (click here for full image) you can see they are charging $12 for what looks like a pound of hazelnut-flavored coffee. Growing up, I was always told they’re called convenience stores, so you’re paying for the convenience. But too many times I walk away from the register, shaking my head…

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2 Comments

  1. Frank says:

    Yeah, but the produce store on seventh avenue (next to the burnt-out Olive Vine) had better prices, always. I can’t help but wonder if Natural Land’s have gone up?

    That having been said, their seafood section offers wild salmon, and I don’t know where else to get that. Anyone else know? (It’s awfully convenient to have that resource, and everything I’ve seen on Canal Street is farmed.)

  2. deansbeans says:

    It’s been the case for as long as I can remember that one gets ripped off at the register, (not to mention the prices themselves) at these convenience stores. As a matter of fact, you can count on it. And when you point out an error, there’s just a big (fake) smile and the inability to speak English at that moment.