Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I walk past the fresh premade meals the shelves are full. The prices are pretty much what a dish costs at a restaurant… I see people buying sushi but that’s about it. What’s the appeal of a cold spaghetti pasta dish at a grocery store that costs $30? The meals all look decent but the prices are bonkers. Once I bought some hot chicken noodle soup at Whole Foods for $22 and didn’t realize how much it was until I rang it up. Never again!
+1 Wondered that also.
I also wondered this. I also wonder about the wegmans food bars. They’re crazy expensive.
If they don’t sell all this food, what happens to it?
Anonymous wrote:I recently got some of the prepared chinese food and regretted it. It was the same price as we can get it from a takeout chinese place and it wasn’t any better quality. I really don’t see the point. I would guess most of these are purchased on impulse but I doubt people do it more than once after they realize that it’s not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I walk past the fresh premade meals the shelves are full. The prices are pretty much what a dish costs at a restaurant… I see people buying sushi but that’s about it. What’s the appeal of a cold spaghetti pasta dish at a grocery store that costs $30? The meals all look decent but the prices are bonkers. Once I bought some hot chicken noodle soup at Whole Foods for $22 and didn’t realize how much it was until I rang it up. Never again!
+1 Wondered that also.
I also wondered this. I also wonder about the wegmans food bars. They’re crazy expensive.
If they don’t sell all this food, what happens to it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I walk past the fresh premade meals the shelves are full. The prices are pretty much what a dish costs at a restaurant… I see people buying sushi but that’s about it. What’s the appeal of a cold spaghetti pasta dish at a grocery store that costs $30? The meals all look decent but the prices are bonkers. Once I bought some hot chicken noodle soup at Whole Foods for $22 and didn’t realize how much it was until I rang it up. Never again!
+1 Wondered that also.
Anonymous wrote:Every time I walk past the fresh premade meals the shelves are full. The prices are pretty much what a dish costs at a restaurant… I see people buying sushi but that’s about it. What’s the appeal of a cold spaghetti pasta dish at a grocery store that costs $30? The meals all look decent but the prices are bonkers. Once I bought some hot chicken noodle soup at Whole Foods for $22 and didn’t realize how much it was until I rang it up. Never again!
Anonymous wrote:I did, back when they had $6 dinner deals. Alas, that was 15 years ago.