| We don't live conveniently near a Wegmans but will get a chance to shop there this coming week. What do you get there that you love and/or can't get at Safeway/Giant, etc. |
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I love their soups. I like to by Moroccan soup, Red Lentil, and Chicken and Dumplings.
I also like to buy Thai peppers for anything I make that requires peppers. I have been hooked on them since I tried them last summer. If you are looking for a convenience food a Wegman's sub is a huge treat. Last but not least I love Wegman's Chocolate cake. I love to bake but that cake is as good as any homemade one. |
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Hartman's Chicken Supremo Sausages are fantastic!
Anything from the patisserie is yummy & their batard is my favorite around. If you like flavored carbonated water, their 12 packs are good. We also love Grandma's Pomodoro sauce. |
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A Danny's Special sub from the sub shop.
Ultimate White Cake Marco Polo bread and anything from the produce section |
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I love their berry pie from their bakery. So good!
Also a few international goodies--stroopwaffles and jaffa cakes are a few of my kids favorites. Also a few of their store brand items are in my weekly shopping list--their smooth marinara jarred pasta sauce (99 cents!) is one of the few jarred sauces my family will eat. And their yogurt--only 45 cents and my kids love it--especially the key lime, honey, and a new maple vanilla flavor... |
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They have AMAZING sticky buns in the bakery. My daughter loves their chocolate chip cookies they sell in the bakery too. In the plastic clamshell for $2.75. I think they're called Famous Chocolate Chip. They also have Coconut Macaroon cookies in that section that are insanely moist and practically melt in your mouth. If you like coconut (I love it) you will love them.
In their cheese section near the olive bar (not the one near the wine) they have a fresh mozzarella that is SO good. The only mozzarella I will buy. Even my DH, who is not much of a foodie, noticed how good the mozzarella was when I used it once for a chicken parm. You can definitely tell the difference. It will be wrapped in plain plastic wrap in a ball and have a regular Wegmans pricing label on it- around $3.80. No brand name. Trust me on this. Their sparkling water is delicious. They have a peach grapefruit flavor that my sister loves and always stocks up on when she comes to Wegmans with me. They also have their own brand of Greek yogurt that is very good, IMO. Do you drink coffee? I usually keep a couple different kinds on hand but the Wegmans brand French ground always gets compliments. People ask me what brand thinking it's something high end and it's all of $2.75 for a container. Their Italian aisle is really great. Lots of different pastas and various imports, including Italian bagged cookies. Their store brand jarred sauce is not bad, if you use jarred sauce. My daughter loves their fruit strips. They're in the cereal aisle with the other fruit snacks. I forget the exact name, but you'll be able to pick them out- I think they might just be called Wegmans Fruit Strips. 100% fruit, couple different flavors. |
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Their chocolate cream pie is amazing (from the bakery). It's real chocolate, not corn-syrup-based.
They also sell Vosges chocolate bars for much less than Whole Foods does. They've got the bacon chocolate bar and I promise it tastes much better than it sounds. I don't usually buy either but I always gaze longingly at them. Or avoid the bakery altogether. A friend is crazy about their fresh-squeezed orange juice, often sold on ice in the produce section. |
Oh yes, it's good but it's crazy expensive. Like $4 for an 8 oz bottle expensive. |
We buy the orange juice every time we go to Wegman's (about every 2 weeks). My family gets the gallon size, and it is around $11. It is the best orange juice ever! Once you go freshly squeezed you can never go back. |