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Pick ‘n Save proud to be where Wisconsin saves on groceries. In its 42nd year and with over 100 locations throughout the state of Wisconsin, Pick ‘n Save is Wisconsin’s largest grocer, offering customers fresh products, restaurant quality prepared foods, meal ideas and food and beverage pairings at everyday low prices.
What are the operating hours of Pick 'n Save in Appleton?
Pick 'n Save in Appleton is open daily from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
Does Pick 'n Save in Appleton offer delivery and pickup services?
Yes, Pick 'n Save offers curbside pickup, delivery, same-day delivery, and no-contact delivery options.
What payment methods are accepted at Pick 'n Save in Appleton?
Pick 'n Save accepts American Express, Cash, Checks, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa.
Where is Pick 'n Save located in Appleton?
Pick 'n Save is located at 511 W Calumet St, Appleton, WI 54915, United States.
Does Pick 'n Save in Appleton have a pharmacy?
Yes, the Appleton Pick 'n Save location includes a pharmacy service.
Can I find fresh and prepared foods at Pick 'n Save?
Yes, Pick 'n Save offers fresh products, restaurant-quality prepared foods, meal ideas, and food and beverage pairings.
Are there any nearby places to Pick 'n Save where I can get coffee?
Yes, Caribou Coffee is located nearby where you can enjoy coffee and smoothies before or after your grocery shopping at Pick 'n Save.
Is there a nearby pharmacy other than Pick 'n Save Pharmacy?
Pick 'n Save Pharmacy is located close by the Pick 'n Save store, offering convenient access to prescription and health products.
Are there any dining options near Pick 'n Save in Appleton?
Yes, nearby dining options include Snowfox restaurant and Arby's fast food sandwich shop, perfect for grabbing a meal before or after shopping.
What recycling options does Pick 'n Save in Appleton provide?
Pick 'n Save offers recycling for plastic bags but does not currently offer recycling for electronics, light bulbs, ink cartridges, metal cans, or glass bottles.