The irony, of course, is that Dominick's was remodeling all of their stores under the "Fresh Store" concept just prior to the sale to Safeway. The remodeling brought in Seattle's Best coffee shops, extensive deli and bakery sections, expanded meat counters featuring higher end cuts, beautiful produce displays, scads of locally produced specialty items, a focus on "natural" foods, and some very good private label products under the Dominick's banner. They were clearly trying to compete against, and project an image comparable to Sunset Foods best stores.
After the local owners spent tens (probably hundreds) of millions of dollars on the project, Safeway came in and actually spent even more dough in an effort to undo and cheapen the upscale look of the "new" Dominick's. This included the discontinuation of all of Dominick's superior private label items and the removal of more than 50% of the selection leaving the consumer with fewer choices (primarily the big corporate brands, Kraft, General Foods, etc.) and an abundance of Safeway private label items that no one wanted. All of this because these California yahooos were bound and determined to remake our Midwestern groceries in their left coast image regardless of what the local folks wanted.
While this assured drastically reduced patronage for the once great chain, it created a very favorable atmosphere for the growth of smaller family owned groceries, produce markets, and butchers. Caputo's and Shop N Save are two of the primary benefactors of Safeway's arrogant blunder.
So now it appears they are going to spend even more millions to re-remodel the stores in order to to bring them back to the state they were in when Safeway purchased them oh so long ago. If I were a Safeway stock holder I would be demanding the immediate resignation of the entire board of directors with no golden parachute, no silver parachute, in fact, no parachute at all in sight. Let the bastards free fall and crash the same way they did the Dominick's stores.
Not harboring a grudge or anything,
Buddy
P.S. Jewel went through a similar process when Albertson's (another west coast conglomerate) bought them. Now that Supervalu has bought Jewel from Albertson's, I suspect you will start to see some improvements in those stores. In fact, that
may be what is motivating the remodeling in the Dominick's stores...
B.