Unusual to see this Bed Bath & Beyond carry so much World Market stuff and have what essentially amounts to a market within a store. I live in an area where these stores are located right next door to each other, so a merge like this wouldn’t probably happen anytime soon. I found a pair of fleece leggings in the size I needed for under $ 10. Bought 2 pairs, in fact, then loved them so much I came back and bought a third pair for my sistah!
Lea T.
Place rating: 3 Philadelphia, PA
Bed Bath & Beyond used to be my haven for college move-ins and odds/ends for the home that I couldn’t find elsewhere. Although recently their«As Seen on TV» section and collection of useless junk seems to be growing and taking over the store. Recently I went in for a trash can to put under my sink, simple enough right? Well I was told by employees that the only trash cans they had were the flip-top Simple Human brand and some small bathroom trash cans. They offered to order me something online, but why would I want to order it online when I could have just done that from home? An inside trash can should be simple enough to carry. This pattern continued as I looked for small appliances like toaster ovens and over the toilet storage shelves. I didn’t mind the poor customer service and quality of most of their products in the past, but now it seems like it is even pointless to come into the store to look for something I really need. As fun as all this junk can be I don’t NEED an electric snow cone machine or waffle iron in multiple shapes. Even the bedding and curtains seem to have such limited selection and there isn’t one brand name I recognize. I used to be enticed by all the coupons I would received in the mail, but now I feel silly if I buy anything full price there. It is also very confusing how some cashiers will accept the expired coupons and others won’t. I am now also emailed coupons that I can only use online and not in store… Maybe this is better though seems like they don’t carry anything I need in the actual store anymore…
Jenny M.
Place rating: 4 Cherry Hill, NJ
Bed Bath & Beyond in Cherry Hill recently added a «World Market» to their store. It is located in the front of the store and contains foods from all around the world. Lots of candy! The best part is there is an array of samples located through out the«World Market.»
Kevin J.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This is a great store, but the customer service in the registry department is very easily confused. Thankfully, management eagerly cleared up the problems.
Michelle B.
Place rating: 4 Haddon township, NJ
Came here to buy pant hangers however I left with a Bamboo hook rack, drawer sachets & black shirt hangers. This place is like Lays, you can not just leave with one thing. And of course I forgot my coupons. A In any event. I love BB&B because it is almost a one stop shop. You can get all of your toiletries, home & garden items, bedding, et al… Prices are reasonable for some items but those coupons do help. Got my electric toothbrush from here & it’s one of the best purchases I ever made. Luv it!!!
Angela J.
Place rating: 5 Collingswood, NJ
This place is so jam-packed with different products, you really could spend hours in here, spending hundreds of dollars on things you never even knew you needed! They have an entire section devoted entirely to sample sized products!!! A travelers dream, though watch the prices, they aren’t always a good deal. Still, travel-sized Woolite? Um, yes please! If you look on the back endcaps in each section too, you will find the occasional clearance shelves, that SOMETIMES have gems just waiting to be found. I scored some adorable picture frames for over 50% off the last time I was there. Staff, always friendly, but will leave you alone if you are just browsing through the Bedding, the Bath, and the… BEYOND
Michelle C.
Place rating: 5 Philadelphia, PA
«It was a cold and rainy day in March. I went to Kristoff’s where I usually get my hair done. But Kristoff wasn’t there. He had mysteriously disappeared. In his place was a stranger named… Rinaldo. I’ll never forget him. His eyes were steely gray. His hands were like ICE. He said ‘I’ll streak your hair and I’ll give you a body wave.’ He worked very fast and then, as he turned my chair around to face the mirror… I saw it… HEPERMEDME!» I’m sure many of you remember this story from the oh-so-campy eighties movie, Troop Beverly Hills. Well, it was the exact scene that came to mind after a recent hair misfortune. My story goes a little something like this: It was a hot and sticky day in July. I was in Boca Raton, where I never get my hair done. Luckily, I had my Paul Mitchell products, the hotel hair dryer, and my straightener named… Chi. I’ll never forget it. The cord was long and black. The hot plates had always made my hair look nice. I plugged the bad boy in and then got to work with the dryer. Then, with a lion’s mane of fully-dried, poofy hair, I picked up the Chi. That’s when I noticed… MYSTRAIGHTENERHADDIEDONME! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!(blood curdling screams) ______________________________________________________ You don’t even want to know what my hair looked like that day! Luckily, I flew home that night and set my alarm for the following morning, a Sunday, so that I could go to Bed, Bath and Beyond first thing and replace my most valuable hair tool. At five til 10, I stood outside the BBB like a crazed animal waiting for a feeding. Finally, the manager unlocked the doors and I stalked to the beauty section, a woman possessed. A nice(scared?) employee unlocked the case containing the pricier beauty appliances and retrieved my Chi. Moments later, the manager graciously approved a price match, based on a picture from Ulta’s website that I conjured up on my iPhone, as I could not produce a hard-copy flier since Ulta was not yet open for the day. Even better, the good people at the register accepted my 20% off coupon. 96 dollars later, I raced back home with my wonderful new replacement, purchased significantly lower than the suggested retail price.