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General's Coffee Service

General's Coffee Service

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606 1 Ave W, Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, S9X 1Y2, Canada
(306) 236-4986
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Jun 22, 2018
The Generals is a great find! It looks like a small store from the outside but the inside is just filled with so much more than you would imagine! The Generals is known for their huge selections of bait and tackle but they also sell a huge variety of bulk candy, boxes of chocolate bars as well as bulk coconut oil, Choc chips, anything baking including spices, bulk salad dressings and sauces (BBQ, honey mustard etc.) Camping and hunting supplies, pet food and supplies even for snakes and rodents!! They sell janitorial items in bulk or individually and also the to go containers restaurants use, even 1oz cups with lids or bigger! I seriously get excited going to this store to see what they sell and the staff are absolutely great and funny. I completely recommend everyone to stop in and check it out. They are open Saturdays AND stat holidays!!

Jun 23, 2018
Excellent service from knowledgable staff!

Jul 7, 2017
One stop shopping

Sep 28, 2015
Wrong address. 606 1st Ave W S9X 1Y2

Oct 16, 2018

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