Bluesky Supermarket is trying hard to be one of the best supermarkets that serving for the local community in GTA. Our goal is to provide the freshest food, greatest price and convenient shopping experience in the store.Bluesky Supermarket has over 20000 square feet in-store space, plus large size parking space outside the store (Front & Back). There are more than 30 thousand different products on our shelf, including Asian, Indian, Middle East, North and South American food, etc.more...See more text
The products and prices in store are fine. But, the customer service is very poor. Today, I bought 2 packs of Buddhas' paper for worship. The price sticker is showing $1.29 each when scaned showing $1.69 each. I took them back to ask the customers service. That little girl there with a bad attitude. She should speak nicely NOT yelling to the customer.If this is the Canadian store, they would sold at whatever price is showing on the price sticker/tag or for free. Because it is the store's fault.
My experience at “Express Munchies” in this supermarket was simply awful. This young lady (Amanda) behind the show glass is downright rude, racist and unprofessional. Buyers beware! Do not let her treat you so shabbily.
Need better quality of people working there. They had a sign up for a product on sale it doesnt not specify whether its mild spicy or regular, but they refused to sell it too me at the price they have advertised in store. Its a constant battle with the employees at this store so I chose to spend my money elsewhere.
Some good products and some good special, I like to shopping here but i dont due it more often because costumers service is terrible | not only most employees dont speak English as they can very rude .unfortunately this as happened to some other people i know, if you are having a bad day dont go there because it only make it worse.
When Blue Sky Supermarket first opened in 1999, it focused on providing the neighbourhood with Asian-inspired ingredients and produce, but as the storefronts started expanding, so did the offerings. You’ll find products that call the West Indies home in the produce aisle, with items like fresh lychee, durian fruit and Jamaican Julie mango.