I harbor similar feelings toward Jewel. More than anything, they seem to be a waste of retail space. I swear Devon Market has twice the selection in 1/3 of the square footage.irisarbor wrote:Dominick's- I loathe Dominicks.
Without fail, every time I go in they are out of the exact item I went in for, no matter what it is.
I go out of my way to NOT shop there.
I only shop there in extremis....
NFriday wrote:The one place that I like the least is probably Walmart.
NFriday wrote:Hi- I was in Jerry's a few months ago for the first time in years, and the parking lot is awful, and the store is really cramped. The prices were really reasonable, but I don't live near there, and I could not wait to get out of there. I was worried that I ws going to get in an accident in the parking lot there, because it is so congested.
NFriday wrote:The one place that I like the least is probably Walmart...I just hate Walmart's parking lot...
Check out the Des Plaines location on River Road, north of Dempster. Unlike the Golf Mill location, which was was adapted to fit into an existing structure, the DP store was built from scratch and is much more maneuverable.Pie Lady wrote:...And at the risk of being stoned, the Shop & Save behind the Golf Mill mall. Those aisles are too damn small.
BrendanR wrote:As far as I'm concerned, Jerry's Fruits in Niles can just collapse.
Oh, I know. It's so bad, I don't even like driving by on a Saturday afternoon. The screwed up parking lot actually spills over into Milwaukee Ave and it can take a couple lights to get through Milwaukee and Oakton. And no where has my ankle been knocked around more by inconsiderate jerks with shopping carts.KajmacJohnson wrote:I had to laugh my ass off at this one because it was the first one to come to my mind.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:I love Trader Joe's, but I hate their parking lots.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:I love Trader Joe's, but I hate their parking lots. Not sure which is worse - the one on Lincoln or the one on Roosevelt. I guess a sight edge would be given to the northside location, full as it is with Real Housewives of Roscoe Village and their maniacal toddlers* pushing tiny shopping carts.
*And now that I possess one of those maniacal toddlers myself, my resolve to never use those carts has grown stronger. I'd hate to be responsible for any amputations.
MincyBits wrote:Jewel on Ridge in Munster. The selection, the prices, the ambiance, all are hateful. Oh how I detest Jewel. Probably the least worst of my selections, which is horrible.
I went to the TJ's in Oak Park the other day which I find easier to navigate than the one in Roscoe Village
Pie Lady wrote:Fresh Market in Wilmette, where you need to apply for a loan to check out. Neat store, though.
pairs4life wrote:Pie Lady wrote:Fresh Market in Wilmette, where you need to apply for a loan to check out. Neat store, though.
It's in Wilmette. You weren't expecting that it would be a bargain were you?Fresh Market is a chain, my Mum used to shop at the one in Greensboro, NC when she was a professor there. It's pretty good if you aren't into buying large amounts of food & it all looks so lovely.
Now a nice 1-2 would be to eat across the street at Akai Hana before you shop at Fresh Market.
Pie Lady wrote:I was not expecting a bargain, but jeeeeezzz.
However, I LOVE that they don't overstock with insane amounts of produce that you know is getting tossed, and they have some unusual items plus lots of healthy options. Their meat and fish looks fresher than any I've seen outside of a specialty shop, with maybe the exception of Whole Foods.
I keep forgetting about Akai Hana, but when I get a car again and I'm back on a regular schedule at work, I can make it up there for lunch.