Kennyz wrote:The Locally Grown campaign was shut down abruptly about a week ago. The manager told me that people had been asking too many questions.
foodmex wrote:I have seen Dominicks where some of the produce and fruit is from Michigan or/and Illinois, I have never seen a
Dominicks where the Avocadoes are labeled "locally grown", unless Mexico is considered local.
You have to remember people run individual Dominicks and their decisions do not necessarily reflect Dominicks.
I have also been to farmstands in Wisconsin where they have signs "locally grown" however upon closer look the plums and the grapes they are selling are labeled are from California.
Once again it is the individual making a bad decision and is not reflective all the farm stands in Wisconsin.
I am however dissapointed that managers of Dominicks don't have enough independence for example to purchase
locally made tortillas instead import them from some outfit in California.
As far as independent local produce stores in Chicago, there too you can end up with poor quality fruits and vegetables albeit cheap prices.
People tend to blame the the company for bad decisions they make, however usually it is some individual making a a bad decision at that location no matter a big corporation, a small farm stand in Wisconsin or a local produce store.
You have to remember people run individual Dominicks and their decisions do not necessarily reflect Dominicks.
foodmex wrote:I have seen Dominicks where some of the produce and fruit is from Michigan or/and Illinois, I have never seen a
Dominicks where the Avocadoes are labeled "locally grown", unless Mexico is considered local.
You have to remember people run individual Dominicks and their decisions do not necessarily reflect Dominicks.
I have also been to farmstands in Wisconsin where they have signs "locally grown" however upon closer look the plums and the grapes they are selling are labeled are from California.
Once again it is the individual making a bad decision and is not reflective all the farm stands in Wisconsin.
I am however dissapointed that managers of Dominicks don't have enough independence for example to purchase
locally made tortillas instead import them from some outfit in California.
As far as independent local produce stores in Chicago, there too you can end up with poor quality fruits and vegetables albeit cheap prices.
People tend to blame the the company for bad decisions they make, however usually it is some individual making a a bad decision at that location no matter a big corporation, a small farm stand in Wisconsin or a local produce store.
Santander wrote:Dominick's in Oak Park last week: avocados proudly labeled 'locally-grown' with the new campaign stickers and tags.
riddlemay wrote:I assume this is not only aggravating, but illegal.
riddlemay wrote:Santander wrote:Dominick's in Oak Park last week: avocados proudly labeled 'locally-grown' with the new campaign stickers and tags.
I assume this is not only aggravating, but illegal. What would be the government agency in charge of prosecuting them? The Illinois Attorney General's office? The Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (if in Chicago) or an analogous agency (if in the suburbs)?
gooseberry wrote: I'm afraid it's just one of those silly trendy catch phrases that attract the sheeple.
foodmex wrote:One can have a bad experience at a mom and pop business just as easily at Home Depot and God forbid Walmarts.
We all like to find the old fashioned local stores where we feel that the owners have honest intentions however this always isn't the case because no matter what it is people who own them and run them and most likely we go back to the places where we feel we were treated with friendly and restpectful service, whether it is a restaurant or a retail outlet.
However I am sure none of the poeple who responded to my post are patrons of any corporation because your convictions are greater than you actions, except for the liquor aisle where we all have a weakness.
Nice compliment to thousands of robotic idiots that work at Dominicks and evidently at any corporation.
Obviously some super power has control over thousands of people that work at all Dominicks.
Not so, each Dominicks is ran by a general manager and its employees, your experience reflects how that individual Dominicks is operated.
A bad employee does not reflect on all the other employees, they are all people just like you and it is certaily not the policy of Dominicks.
foodmex wrote:That being said we have the right as customers to inform these stores that we don't like the practice, not many of us do , nor that there is a guarantee they will respond...
Kennyz wrote:The Locally Grown campaign was shut down abruptly about a week ago. The manager told me that people had been asking too many questions.
even Dominicks or any other corporation can train their employees they cannot control them, thus I try not blame the company for the actions of few and no I don't work for Dominicks.
The unfortunate case of "locally grown" avocadoes at some Dominicks was bad judgement of someone somewhere most likely at those Dominicks, since I have not seen those signs at the Dominicks I happen to go to,
If more of us responded in similar fashion perhaps we can actually make an impact on how we like to be treated by these corporations
Bill wrote:So, some of you don't like Dominicks - but prefer the trendy Whole Foods - which has been accused of doing the same things talked about in the opening post of this discussion. And those of you who buy "organically" grown and produced products believe the oftemtimes b.s. pomotional material that causes you to make the more expensive purchases? ...
Kennyz wrote:I am in charge of prosecuting Dominick's, and the investigation - as you see - is underway.
foodmex wrote:Nice compliment to thousands of robotic idiots that work at Dominicks and evidently at any corporation.
Obviously some super power has control over thousands of people that work at all Dominicks.
Not so, each Dominicks is ran by a general manager and its employees, your experience reflects how that individual Dominicks is operated.
A bad employee does not reflect on all the other employees, they are all people just like you and it is certaily not the policy of Dominicks.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:
Would you mind adding Dominick's "sushi" to that? I'm pretty sure it doesn't qualify to be called as such. Pasteurized process fish-based food product maybe?
leek wrote:I wonder if prices overall are going down, my favorite socks are normally something like $15 per pair (ouch!) and I just got some for $8.99 per pair.
Bill wrote:So, some of you don't like Dominicks - but prefer the trendy Whole Foods -
jimswside wrote:Bill wrote:So, some of you don't like Dominicks - but prefer the trendy Whole Foods -
I have no use for Whole Foods or Dominicks.
Chicago Expat wrote:leek wrote:I wonder if prices overall are going down, my favorite socks are normally something like $15 per pair (ouch!) and I just got some for $8.99 per pair.
Thorlios?
leek wrote:Chicago Expat wrote:leek wrote:I wonder if prices overall are going down, my favorite socks are normally something like $15 per pair (ouch!) and I just got some for $8.99 per pair.
Thorlios?
Smartwool