Anonymous wrote:Giant does this on purpose, thinking you will stop in for milk, butter, eggs and make impulse purchases on the way out. That’s why those products are located in the back of the store … forcing you to walk through aisles and see other stuff you don’t need but throw it in the cart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question - are you all saying that Giant is exceptionally expensive, or that Wegmans has exceptionally good prices? I don’t live especially close to a Wegmans, but I could switch to Harris Teeter or Safeway if Giant is expensive by comparison.
My point is as a supermarket you have to keep your prices very close with your direct competitor specially on basis items like milk, bread and eggs.
Wegmans is not cheaper on everything like their prepaid food is more expensive but the quality is much better.
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans has been good with prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is unacceptable $1.79 at Wegmans vs $3.79 at Giant.
In addition I am tired of the price I see at the vegetable section suddenly moving up in price at the register.
I saw $1.79 per pound for tomatoes and when I self checkout it said $3.99 per pound.
Complaining is not working at the store level to the manager.
Call corporate and while you're at it tell them their dumpster produce is highly overprice as well as non of their crap rings up right!
Yeah,
I don’t trust the prices on the shelf anymore until I see my receipt after paying at the register.
Target is pretty bad with this. I complained to customer service who said to take picture of the items while shopping. I don’t have time for that.
Anonymous wrote:This is unacceptable $1.79 at Wegmans vs $3.79 at Giant.
In addition I am tired of the price I see at the vegetable section suddenly moving up in price at the register.
I saw $1.79 per pound for tomatoes and when I self checkout it said $3.99 per pound.
Complaining is not working at the store level to the manager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is unacceptable $1.79 at Wegmans vs $3.79 at Giant.
In addition I am tired of the price I see at the vegetable section suddenly moving up in price at the register.
I saw $1.79 per pound for tomatoes and when I self checkout it said $3.99 per pound.
Complaining is not working at the store level to the manager.
Call corporate and while you're at it tell them their dumpster produce is highly overprice as well as non of their crap rings up right!
Yeah,
I don’t trust the prices on the shelf anymore until I see my receipt after paying at the register.
Target is pretty bad with this. I complained to customer service who said to take picture of the items while shopping. I don’t have time for that.
Anonymous wrote:Giant does this on purpose, thinking you will stop in for milk, butter, eggs and make impulse purchases on the way out. That’s why those products are located in the back of the store … forcing you to walk through aisles and see other stuff you don’t need but throw it in the cart.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question - are you all saying that Giant is exceptionally expensive, or that Wegmans has exceptionally good prices? I don’t live especially close to a Wegmans, but I could switch to Harris Teeter or Safeway if Giant is expensive by comparison.
Anonymous wrote:It’s probably a promotion, a loss leader to get people in and while they’re there they buy higher margin stuff too, like prepared food.