What packs them in at Suruki?

Fri Aug 01 22:47:06 PDT 2008
Repo Wrote:
Does anyone know what the deal is at Suruki? I was walking by the other day after work and was going to stop in to get some frozen edamame but there was a big crowd of people in the store. I couldn't easily get in the front door so I skipped my errand but now I'm curious about what the attraction was. Can anyone enlighten me?

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Suruki Supermarket


Sat Aug 02 02:19:33 PDT 2008
Michael Barry Wrote:
The telling comment was "after work" - Suruki typically knocks down its fresh sushi and other packaged to 50% Off at the end of the day, and there's usually a rush of people taking advantage of the reduced prices.

Sat Aug 02 23:51:31 PDT 2008
fido Wrote:
Definitely the end of day discount sushi rush. Last time in I heard the clerk repeating to the waiting crowd as the sale began "no pushing, no running, please proceed calmly to select your purchases". It really is a sight to see and the crowd confirms that the sushi is worth the wait and quite the value.

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