You have time to garden. If you have time to write all the crap you do on this site, you have time to garden. Just get your life organized and prioritize. |
| I agree with OP Safeway and Giant sell nearly rotten industrial meat. With the exception of Arlington Blvd, their stores are horrible. |
Greens, squash, broccoli, potatoes, brussel sprouts, carrots, turnips, beets, apples...not as wide a variety as warmer months but plenty of options. |
10:33 here. Again, I mostly buy store brand for staples and Wegmans is so much cheaper than Giant/Safeway. For example, 15 oz canned veggies are 49 cents at Wegmans. Giant has them between 79 to 99 cents. Last month I got 28 oz cans of TuttoRosso whole tomatoes on sale for 99 cents (iirc regular price is 1.39). I've always wanted to try them but would never buy them from Giant because they're around 1.99 their. Wegman's brand pasta is 79 cents; Giants is usually 99 cents. Milk at Wegman's was around 3.39. I could go on and on. I also love the way they package their meat so that each piece in a pack is indvidually shrink wrapped. I can chuck it wholesale into the freezer and cut off as much I need as I go. Aldi is owned by the same company as Trader Joe's but I'm not sure if there's a lot of overlap. They're selection is a lot smaller, but in my experience it's a good bargain. They also have seasonal things that are there until they sell out. It's also very no frills: they've always been a bring your own bag store, and you have to rent carts for a quarter. |
In the Washington metro foodshed--the agricultural area within a 1.5-2 hour drive--at this time of year I've found (at market) greens of all varieties, apples, potatoes, sweet potatoes, broccoli, carrots, radishes, beets, celeriac, turnips, brussel sprouts, chestnuts, mushrooms. You can also get local meats and dairy year round. |
| ...then what will Giants eat? |
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I don't shop at Giant generally and there is one .2 miles from my house. For someone who likes to eat organic there just isn't that much there for me.
I prefer Roots. |
| I love Giant. True, it's overpriced, but this is DC. I love their produce. Sometimes it's actually better than Whole Foods. The meat is more variable, but it's sure better than Safeway. |
| Wegmans is better than all of them. By far!!! |
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If you don't want to buy processed crap, avoid the middle. Duh. Like ANY of those stores aren't full of processed foods!
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Do you honestly think that the store on Arlington Blvd gets special shipments of food and are somehow any different from the other locations?? |
I'd love wegmans but they are so far all still too far out. Giant is consistently better for us than Safeway but ymmv with individual stores. |
| I can't shop at Giant. They treat their employees like crap, worse than at any other chain. Talk to them privately and you'll never want to shop there again. We shop at Safeway, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, but will not set foot in a Giant. |
| They all suck but there is nothing better. The organic stores are processed foods too, just with and organic word slapped on the box. Do not kid yourself in thinking they are better. We do not do organic because of cost. |
Giant employees are unionized. So if they have grievances, is their union not stepping up to the plate? |