Yerlan Alaguzov is a regular customer of the grocery store. He shared a picture of the window seat he always takes that looks out to Westwood Boulevard and Rochester Avenue. That window remains boarded up, but the store itself reopened for business on Wednesday.
He was among many regular customers who were happy to see the store back open despite the tragedy. Outside the store, a growing memorial of flowers and candles honors the victims.
"It's terribly sad to see what had happened," said customer Chrysanthy Balis. "I'm just here to support the store and help it get back to normal, despite the grieving."
Dashcam video captured the moment the car veered off the road and slammed into the store last Thursday. The driver has only been identified as a 92-year-old woman.
Dashcam video shows car slamming into 99 Ranch Market in Westwood
The Los Angeles Fire Department says the driver first hit a bicyclist a block away from the store before crashing into the building.
"I don't know about this particular incident being avoided in any way, that I can see, other than safety, low speed and that's about it," Balis added.
Two market employees, 42-year-old Deris Renoj and 52-year-old Leonel Mateo, died. GoFundMe pages have been set up for both of them.
A customer, 28-year-old Zih Dao, was also killed.
Some returning customers didn't know the victims but said they'll be remembered forever.
The 92-year-old driver and the six other people hurt in the crash are expected to be OK.