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900 Easton Ave, Franklin Township, New Jersey, 08873, United States
(732) 846-9688 buyriteliquor.com
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Jan 19, 2020
Well-stocked neighborhood liquor store, reasonable prices. A nice, wide assortment of beers and wines, domestic and imported. Lots of hard liquor and liqueurs, cocktail mixers, some specialty snacks. The space isn't very large, so aisle space is minimal. Friendly staff, on site parking.

Aug 29, 2020
Didn't really have the selection of ciders I was looking for, but they're general variety of liquors is pretty good. Staff are super nice. Place is clean. And aisles are well defined which is nice.

Feb 25, 2021
Excellent as usual. Got a difficult-to-find organic escarole. Their cut fruits are always flavorful. Delicious roast beef and Italian panini sandwiches. Herbs/spices and healthy sauce selection are beyond compare. Finally located dried herbs that I couldn't find in many stores. Good balsamic vinegar (Villa Manodori) for finishing and good EVOO (Frantoia) not available in many supermarkets were in the store. This is a review for THE FRESH MARKET and NOT for Buy Rite. I don't know how to put this to the right site.

May 18, 2019
Buyer beware and pay in cash: This vendor charges the maximum credit card usage fee of 3.99% allowed by NJ law on ALL purchases. It is more than the fees the credit card company charges the vendor, which is a maximum of 3%. Here my issue: The law requires the vendor to TELL all customer that there will be such a fee. This never happened to me and any other customer I watched paying with a credit card. The fee iitself is mislabeled on the receipt as 'tax', so one does not really notice, unless one is a math geek like me. Even when I asked about a credit card usage minimum amount, they didn't inform me about their fee. When I finally brought up the issue of them apparently double-taxing me, I was shown a notice under the glass on the counter about that fee. It is located exactly where all customers put their items for the cashier to ring up, and effectively block it from view. There is no visible note anywhere near the credit card reader. I consider all this as very deceptive and customer-unfriendly. From now on, I will pay in cash. I like their selection and cash prices, but I prefer a more transparent vendor.

Aug 24, 2021
Can't complain. Good prices and such a vast selection. Also the workers are always friendly. Great experience through and through.

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