Anonymous wrote:So the irony is that WF and TJ's customers are ostensibly buying healthier food, yet they are obliterate any health gains by their insane driving. McDonald's here I come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it just a fluke that in the past 6 months I have witnessed, heard or arrived to find at least 4 car accidents in the WFM Tyson's parking lot? I have also witnessed a few near/almost accidents. There is no time of day in particular this happens-have been there on weekends, and non-rush hour. I have called the police for a family. I have taken down license plates. And today...a woman almost drove right into my car because she was cutting through a bunch of unused parking spaces. She was above speed limit-so two violations right there and then she tells me off when I honk at her and urge her to be careful so she doesn't harm anyone. I shop just as much at Giant and Safeway and have not witnesses a single accident EVER.
I would stop shopping there, but they have the best produce and allergy safe foods and there are many things I like about the store including some of the people who work there. Is it because the parking lot is too cramped? Do I just have bad luck there? Can they get a surveilance camera so people at least have evidence is a person denies wrongdoing? Am I the only one who is alarmed by the accidents and wild driving there as compared to other stores?
When did Fairfax County make you the parking lot monitor at Whole Foods on Leesburg Pike? Were you elected or appointed. It is a busy parking lot with a lot of other stores. The parking lot is also on a slant and people should watch where they are going and what they are doing but you aren't the police, so stop acting as though you are because you are probably doing more harm that good. You sound like a major pain in the rear.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, a rap dedicated to WF parking lots! Can't wait to check it out from home.
I shop at this WF and it is very busy. I haven't witnessed any actual incidents and go there frequently, but I wouldn't be surprised.
My personal pet peeve about driving in that area has to do with driving across the street from Whole Foods to Trader Joes (oh the blessing of having them across the street from each other). There is a light there. A line forms in each parking light. Most cars actually turn left or right and don't go straight. As soon as the light turns green, cars from each direction tend just to shoot forward and begin making left turns and do not yield to oncoming traffic wanting to go straight. They assume everyone is turning and thanks to the fact that so many drivers in this area do not use turn signals, I guess people don't even bother to pay attention to this. Not having a turn signal doesn't mean you're not going to turn. Every time I go straight there I have had someone almost hit me, and if I didn't know about this and weren't being extra super duper cautious, I would have been hit. Dangerous, annoying.
I hate the turn signal culture in this area. HATE IT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it just a fluke that in the past 6 months I have witnessed, heard or arrived to find at least 4 car accidents in the WFM Tyson's parking lot? I have also witnessed a few near/almost accidents. There is no time of day in particular this happens-have been there on weekends, and non-rush hour. I have called the police for a family. I have taken down license plates. And today...a woman almost drove right into my car because she was cutting through a bunch of unused parking spaces. She was above speed limit-so two violations right there and then she tells me off when I honk at her and urge her to be careful so she doesn't harm anyone. I shop just as much at Giant and Safeway and have not witnesses a single accident EVER.
I would stop shopping there, but they have the best produce and allergy safe foods and there are many things I like about the store including some of the people who work there. Is it because the parking lot is too cramped? Do I just have bad luck there? Can they get a surveilance camera so people at least have evidence is a person denies wrongdoing? Am I the only one who is alarmed by the accidents and wild driving there as compared to other stores?
When did Fairfax County make you the parking lot monitor at Whole Foods on Leesburg Pike? Were you elected or appointed. It is a busy parking lot with a lot of other stores. The parking lot is also on a slant and people should watch where they are going and what they are doing but you aren't the police, so stop acting as though you are because you are probably doing more harm that good. You sound like a major pain in the rear.
Anonymous wrote:Is it just a fluke that in the past 6 months I have witnessed, heard or arrived to find at least 4 car accidents in the WFM Tyson's parking lot? I have also witnessed a few near/almost accidents. There is no time of day in particular this happens-have been there on weekends, and non-rush hour. I have called the police for a family. I have taken down license plates. And today...a woman almost drove right into my car because she was cutting through a bunch of unused parking spaces. She was above speed limit-so two violations right there and then she tells me off when I honk at her and urge her to be careful so she doesn't harm anyone. I shop just as much at Giant and Safeway and have not witnesses a single accident EVER.
I would stop shopping there, but they have the best produce and allergy safe foods and there are many things I like about the store including some of the people who work there. Is it because the parking lot is too cramped? Do I just have bad luck there? Can they get a surveilance camera so people at least have evidence is a person denies wrongdoing? Am I the only one who is alarmed by the accidents and wild driving there as compared to other stores?