LAZ wrote:A couple of things reminded me lately of benefits of big box chain stores. They're small benefits, and for most people they won't justify paying higher prices, but....
I got a note from a friend asking me to shop at Jewel on a particular day when the store would be donating a percentage of sales to his favorite charity.
For those who have trouble walking, the chain stores have electric carts.
That's actually a great point. A good friend of mine hurt her foot really badly and couldn't walk without crutches (and still pretty haphazardly with them). The security guard at the Jewel-Osco at Broadway and Berwyn saw us coming from across the parking lot and preemptively brought out the electric cart for her. He was super sweet and helped get her all set up.LAZ wrote:For those who have trouble walking, the chain stores have electric carts.
dansch wrote:That's actually a great point. A good friend of mine hurt her foot really badly and couldn't walk without crutches (and still pretty haphazardly with them). The security guard at the Jewel-Osco at Broadway and Berwyn saw us coming from across the parking lot and preemptively brought out the electric cart for her. He was super sweet and helped get her all set up.LAZ wrote:For those who have trouble walking, the chain stores have electric carts.
-Dan
When I first moved here to Andersonville this summer, I didn't know better and walked in to that Jewel. Oh my god; it's staggeringly bad. I made a comment to my coworker who has lived in the neighborhood for some time and she gave me a mildly condescending look and told me that I had simply gone to the wrong neighborhood Jewel.Chicago Expat wrote:...the Soviet Jewel just two blocks away at Bryn Mawr & Clark.
dansch wrote:When I first moved here to Andersonville this summer, I didn't know better and walked in to that Jewel. Oh my god; it's staggeringly bad. I made a comment to my coworker who has lived in the neighborhood for some time and she gave me a mildly condescending look and told me that I had simply gone to the wrong neighborhood Jewel.Chicago Expat wrote:...the Soviet Jewel just two blocks away at Bryn Mawr & Clark.
How can they have two stores - barely 3 blocks away from each other - that are at complete opposite ends of the spectrum?
-Dan
On the other hand, that produce store across the street (I forget what it's called) was pretty good.
My guess is that you're not the only crazy guy cackling in the produce department there.Chicago Expat wrote:I was so horrified by my intense need to grab that man by the suit and rage to him everything that was wrong with his damn-ass store and ask for the life of his GM as compensation for my misery that I had no choice but to begin laughing hysterically nearby amongst the rotting produce. My only consolation for saying nothing was that, at the very least, my demeanor gave them the heebie-jeebies for a few precious moments.
Chicago Expat wrote:On the other hand, that produce store across the street (I forget what it's called) was pretty good.
Kennyz wrote:The campaign is over, and now Dominick's is quietly selling more genuinely local produce without the fanfare.
Kennyz wrote:The campaign is over, and now Dominick's is quietly selling more genuinely local produce without the fanfare. Problem is that the local produce they're selling is horrific. On sale today were "Michigan Home Grown" tomatoes, each of which could get you through a season of slow-pitch softball games.
Vital Information wrote:Kennyz wrote:The campaign is over, and now Dominick's is quietly selling more genuinely local produce without the fanfare. Problem is that the local produce they're selling is horrific. On sale today were "Michigan Home Grown" tomatoes, each of which could get you through a season of slow-pitch softball games.
Are you sure those were local tomatoes.
the wimperoo wrote:Saw this at Caputo's today. Gave me a whole new outlook on locally grown.
LAZ wrote:the wimperoo wrote:Saw this at Caputo's today. Gave me a whole new outlook on locally grown.
Good grief! Which Caputo's? Angelo or Joseph?
the wimperoo wrote:LAZ wrote:the wimperoo wrote:Saw this at Caputo's today. Gave me a whole new outlook on locally grown.
Good grief! Which Caputo's? Angelo or Joseph?
Angelo Caputo's in South Elgin