Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was crazy at the 4th of July Parade - people were booing at the safeway driver.
I am thrilled that Safeway pulled and put that in. Peopel in the neighborhood got what they wanted.
Why were people opposed? What was Safeway asking to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgetown Safeway is open 24-7, is the grocery store of choice (and within walking distance) of all the undergrads and grad students at Georgetown, is asking distance to Gtown, Burleith, Glover Park (esp since WF GP has closed), has a great wine dept, good parking, etc. makes sense to me, that it would be the highest or one of the highest grossing Safeway’s.
Someone upthread said that the Soviet Safeway was what the Georgetown Safeway was called circa 1980. That’s incorrect, as far as I know. The Soviet Safeway was (is?) the name for the Safeway on 17th & Corcoran in DuPont (long lines, $hitty selection of fresh food). The Gtown one was always the Social Safeway bc 24/7, lots of coeds and young ppl late at night.
There have been several “Soviet Safeways” in the area over the years. Who knows which was the original.
There was only ever one Soviet Safeway, there were mutiple Unsafeways such as 13th st, M st SW and so on
Unsafeway
Lol
The Hill Safeway was either the Unsafe Safeway or the Park and Shoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my vague recollection, the restriction they put on the other Safeway was deemed legally unenforceable. So who every buy the property can put a supermaket in. Maybe a little whole foods would be nice.
Safeway sucks anyway, they are owned by the same people as the National Enquirer. And Betsy De Voses friends. Don't shop there if you can avoid it.
Seriously ?? They literally only sell junky crap at Safeway. This explains a lot!
Owned by a big private equity firm called Cerberus (as in the dog with 3 head guarding the gates of hell). Linked all manner of unsavory crap, semi automatic guns and the privatization of wars. The CEO Stephen Feinberg is a big Trump donor and Trump has returned the favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgetown Safeway is open 24-7, is the grocery store of choice (and within walking distance) of all the undergrads and grad students at Georgetown, is asking distance to Gtown, Burleith, Glover Park (esp since WF GP has closed), has a great wine dept, good parking, etc. makes sense to me, that it would be the highest or one of the highest grossing Safeway’s.
Someone upthread said that the Soviet Safeway was what the Georgetown Safeway was called circa 1980. That’s incorrect, as far as I know. The Soviet Safeway was (is?) the name for the Safeway on 17th & Corcoran in DuPont (long lines, $hitty selection of fresh food). The Gtown one was always the Social Safeway bc 24/7, lots of coeds and young ppl late at night.
There have been several “Soviet Safeways” in the area over the years. Who knows which was the original.
There was only ever one Soviet Safeway, there were mutiple Unsafeways such as 13th st, M st SW and so on
Unsafeway
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgetown Safeway is open 24-7, is the grocery store of choice (and within walking distance) of all the undergrads and grad students at Georgetown, is asking distance to Gtown, Burleith, Glover Park (esp since WF GP has closed), has a great wine dept, good parking, etc. makes sense to me, that it would be the highest or one of the highest grossing Safeway’s.
Someone upthread said that the Soviet Safeway was what the Georgetown Safeway was called circa 1980. That’s incorrect, as far as I know. The Soviet Safeway was (is?) the name for the Safeway on 17th & Corcoran in DuPont (long lines, $hitty selection of fresh food). The Gtown one was always the Social Safeway bc 24/7, lots of coeds and young ppl late at night.
There have been several “Soviet Safeways” in the area over the years. Who knows which was the original.
There was only ever one Soviet Safeway, there were mutiple Unsafeways such as 13th st, M st SW and so on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my vague recollection, the restriction they put on the other Safeway was deemed legally unenforceable. So who every buy the property can put a supermaket in. Maybe a little whole foods would be nice.
Safeway sucks anyway, they are owned by the same people as the National Enquirer. And Betsy De Voses friends. Don't shop there if you can avoid it.
Seriously ?? They literally only sell junky crap at Safeway. This explains a lot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgetown Safeway is open 24-7, is the grocery store of choice (and within walking distance) of all the undergrads and grad students at Georgetown, is asking distance to Gtown, Burleith, Glover Park (esp since WF GP has closed), has a great wine dept, good parking, etc. makes sense to me, that it would be the highest or one of the highest grossing Safeway’s.
Someone upthread said that the Soviet Safeway was what the Georgetown Safeway was called circa 1980. That’s incorrect, as far as I know. The Soviet Safeway was (is?) the name for the Safeway on 17th & Corcoran in DuPont (long lines, $hitty selection of fresh food). The Gtown one was always the Social Safeway bc 24/7, lots of coeds and young ppl late at night.
There have been several “Soviet Safeways” in the area over the years. Who knows which was the original.
Anonymous wrote:From my vague recollection, the restriction they put on the other Safeway was deemed legally unenforceable. So who every buy the property can put a supermaket in. Maybe a little whole foods would be nice.
Safeway sucks anyway, they are owned by the same people as the National Enquirer. And Betsy De Voses friends. Don't shop there if you can avoid it.
Anonymous wrote:Agree that the original "Soviet Safeway" is on 17th Street and Corcoran.
Georgetown has always been the "Social Safeway." Oddly I miss the old one as it was more social than this new behemoth. Was much easier to park at the old one as well. I digress.
Here you go:
https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/03/25/is-there-really-sexy-safeway-nicknames/
Never knew that there is a "SEXY" Safeway!
Anonymous wrote:The Georgetown Safeway is open 24-7, is the grocery store of choice (and within walking distance) of all the undergrads and grad students at Georgetown, is asking distance to Gtown, Burleith, Glover Park (esp since WF GP has closed), has a great wine dept, good parking, etc. makes sense to me, that it would be the highest or one of the highest grossing Safeway’s.
Someone upthread said that the Soviet Safeway was what the Georgetown Safeway was called circa 1980. That’s incorrect, as far as I know. The Soviet Safeway was (is?) the name for the Safeway on 17th & Corcoran in DuPont (long lines, $hitty selection of fresh food). The Gtown one was always the Social Safeway bc 24/7, lots of coeds and young ppl late at night.