Carla G wrote:Lonnie Turner wrote:They can open a Publix on every block & it'll be a cold day in hell before we ever give them a nickel.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/09/publix-heiress-julie-fancelli-6-january-rally-financing
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Carla G wrote:Lonnie Turner wrote:They can open a Publix on every block & it'll be a cold day in hell before we ever give them a nickel.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/09/publix-heiress-julie-fancelli-6-january-rally-financing
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Lonnie Turner wrote:They can open a Publix on every block & it'll be a cold day in hell before we ever give them a nickel.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/09/publix-heiress-julie-fancelli-6-january-rally-financing
Mark R. wrote:I personally don't let the politics of the owner/major stockholder of a company affect whether I buy a company's product or not. I base my purchases on the quality and price of the product/service the company provides. This applies to Chick-fil-A, Publix and many other companies.
Jimmy R wrote:+1
Very well said, Carla G.
Carla G wrote:Personally I don't. If a company has political ties or uses any of its monies for the promotion of ideologies that I find repugnant I cut them out.
JustinHammond wrote:https://sports.yahoo.com/midwest-grocery-chain-hy-vee-161230686.html?src=rss&fr=sycsrp_catchall
A popular Iowa-based grocery chain is hoping to drastically expand its footprint, with plans to open a new distribution center and more than 20 stores in new states in the next four years.
Hy-Vee intends to open new stores in Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and Alabama, CEO Randy Edeker said in a video obtained by the USA Today Network.
The goal is to have the distribution center — slated for Nashville, Tennessee — and seven new stores opened by 2023, Edeker said in the video.
Four of the new stores are planned for Tennessee, with the other locations including a store in Louisville, Kentucky; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Huntsville, Alabama.
JustinHammond wrote:https://sports.yahoo.com/midwest-grocery-chain-hy-vee-161230686.html?src=rss&fr=sycsrp_catchall
A popular Iowa-based grocery chain is hoping to drastically expand its footprint, with plans to open a new distribution center and more than 20 stores in new states in the next four years.
Hy-Vee intends to open new stores in Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and Alabama, CEO Randy Edeker said in a video obtained by the USA Today Network.
The goal is to have the distribution center — slated for Nashville, Tennessee — and seven new stores opened by 2023, Edeker said in the video.
Four of the new stores are planned for Tennessee, with the other locations including a store in Louisville, Kentucky; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Huntsville, Alabama.
Carla G wrote:Found this regarding HY-Vee stores. You can draw your own conclusions.
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