Kris Billiter wrote:With that said I would say were still doing OK in Middletown. We have Kroger, target, Walmart, and Luckys all within about 3 miles of each other.
Kris Billiter wrote:Your points on what has been lost are very valid and I apologize if I seemed snarky. Wasn’t my intent.
Bill Veneman
Foodie
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:35 pm
East End outside of the Watterson, but not afraid to travel for good grub
Bill Veneman wrote:Aldi is coming in on Hurstbourne by Barnes & Noble. Hopefully it will help fill the void a bit.
Christina Hall wrote:I would be so happy with a Wegman's!
Jimmy R wrote:Why Publix? My mom lives in Florida across the road from one Publix and down the street from another, and she did all her shopping (including prescriptions) with them for years. No longer. She is completely fed up with the loss of her favorite brands and their consistently awful customer service, not to mention their extremist political contributions. Publix has made no effort to accommodate their longtime customers (e.g., refused to cross the street to deliver food or a prescription to this woman in her 90s who has shopped there for 20 years). Surely, there's a better alternative.
Jimmy R wrote:Why Publix? My mom lives in Florida across the road from one Publix and down the street from another, and she did all her shopping (including prescriptions) with them for years. No longer. She is completely fed up with the loss of her favorite brands and their consistently awful customer service, not to mention their extremist political contributions. Publix has made no effort to accommodate their longtime customers (e.g., refused to cross the street to deliver food or a prescription to this woman in her 90s who has shopped there for 20 years). Surely, there's a better alternative.
Robin Garr wrote:Jimmy R wrote:And we had a Wegman's equivalent in Doll's in its last years, after the upgrade, and we saw how that came out.
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