riddlemay wrote:Saint Pizza wrote:I love kids, and have three of them myself, but when kids drive mini-carts it drives me up a wall!!!
Maybe the thing that saves the Ashland/School Whole Foods from having this problem is that the aisles are too narrow for kids with mini-carts. So there's no chance of it. (I sure haven't seen it.) I hadn't thought of the narrowness of this Whole Foods' aisles as an advantage, but now I see that it is.
kithat wrote:[I think we need to have adult shopping or adults-only cart time, just like there is adult swim at the pool.
Mike G wrote:And to judge by the parking lot at Trader Joe's on Saturday mornings, they can't drive much better either...
kithat wrote:Recently, I was somewhere, can't remember exactly, where the carts were shorter lengthwise. I wish this type of cart was offered at more places to ease congestion.
Erik M. wrote:kithat wrote:Recently, I was somewhere, can't remember exactly, where the carts were shorter lengthwise. I wish this type of cart was offered at more places to ease congestion.
Whole Foods on Huron has those carts.
E.M.
G Wiv wrote:Salad Bar Sucker pretty much says it all.
G Wiv wrote:Michael is a much nicer fellow than I, he only gave me one shot across the bow, I believe it was something to the effect of effete snooty-pants dilettante. In similar circumstance I would not have been as kind.
Erik M. wrote:kithat wrote:Recently, I was somewhere, can't remember exactly, where the carts were shorter lengthwise. I wish this type of cart was offered at more places to ease congestion.
Whole Foods on Huron has those carts.
E.M.
eatchicago wrote:I think it was actually more along the lines of "haven't you learned your lesson about this salad bar yet?"
grits wrote:The one-on-one tour concierge tour sounds kind of interesting but I won't have time for at least a few weeks. If anyone takes this I'd be interested to hear about it. I wonder if the concierge would tell you to avert your eyes from the salad bar at all costs? That way lies madness....
stevez wrote:I saw another sign up in the same store saying that on Thursday evenings, you can sample anything in the store. They claim to have lot's of stuff set up for sampling, but if you see something on the shelf that is not being offered, all you have to do is ask one of the workers and they will open it up for you to try. I've yet to try this, but it sounds like an interesting idea.
G Wiv wrote:LTH,
Acting on a tip Whole Foods Peterson/Cicero had bone-in turkey thighs for .99c I broke a 6-week Whole Foods hiatus, turns out the turkey thighs were $2.99 but all was not lost as I happened upon cheese monger extraordinaire Matt Parker now head cheese honcho at the Peterson/Cicero WF.
Nancy S wrote:You sure they weren't DRUMSTICKS that cheap?
G Wiv wrote:LTH,
Acting on a tip Whole Foods Peterson/Cicero had bone-in turkey thighs for .99c I broke a 6-week Whole Foods hiatus, turns out the turkey thighs were $2.99 but all was not lost as I happened upon cheese monger extraordinaire Matt Parker now head cheese honcho at the Peterson/Cicero WF.
I'd been wondering what happened to Matt after The Cheese Stands Alone closed and consider it a turn of good fortune he's at the WF nearest my house.
Matt suggested Camembert to accompany a small chunk of country pate and seemed energized and happy.
Enjoy,
Gary
G Wiv wrote:Pressed for time, and needing a Whole Foods specific item (ground bison)