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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm so glad I live in the 'boonies' and close to a Wegmans, so I don't have to shell out what you guys are to WF!! Bonus points to us hillbillies! :)[/quote] Yeah, I would say Wegmans is more similar to a huge Giant/Safeway than Whole Foods. Not really comparable. But I'm glad you like living in the boonies.[/quote] I'm in Fairfax, right in between a WF and Wegmans. But I always end up at Wegmans. I think its the bread department. Wegmans bread is just awesome... european standards. WF breads look just as good... but something isn't quite the same. For seafood or produce, I always end up at one of the korean supermarkets, Lotte or H-mart. There is so much more variety, its cheaper, and its fresher. [/quote] We were in PA with a good Wegmans, but there was still a bunch of stuff that friends of mine would drive an hour for to find at WF. (some things that Weggies didn't have, and some things that were cheaper at WF.) I just have to say, that while some of Wegman's bread was good, I wouldn't say "european standards". For one, it's hard to find bread there that doesn't have some kind of sweetener in it. In my experience, european bread (German, French) often has no sweetener. [/quote]
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