Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway dares to be in neighborhoods other chains wouldn't ever consider. Seems like you have choices. Stick with the others and leave a grocery store alone. It's not a fast fashion store.
+1. For years, the "Unsafeway" at 14th Street SE was the only store in my neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It must be based on where you live. In Arlington Safeway is one of the cheaper options. I just got three boxes of Cheerios for $4.50 yesterday! They are always having sales.
Sometimes they have sales but other items are outrageous. They were selling a certain type of bread for $5.29, when another store just a few blocks away sells it for $3.49.
Anonymous wrote:You can get good deals with Safeway JFU. The Wheaton Safeway is relatively new, clean and well-stocked. I prefer it over Giant actually.
Anonymous wrote:Safeway is really inconsistent. There are some locations that are great--clean, spacious, good quality and have a wide selection of goods. The Glover Park and Rockville/White Flint locations are terrific; Kensington is pretty good. But other locations are mediocre to outright bad. At least if I go to a Giant, Harris Teeter or Wegmans, I know I'll get a similar shopping experience regardless of location.
Anonymous wrote:It must be based on where you live. In Arlington Safeway is one of the cheaper options. I just got three boxes of Cheerios for $4.50 yesterday! They are always having sales.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wegmans is better
Agree, but I’m one of the hundreds of thousands of people here for whom the closest Wegmans are in Tysons or Lanham and they’re roughly equidistant. Not driving more than an hour round trip to go to the grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans is better
Anonymous wrote:Safeway is really inconsistent. There are some locations that are great--clean, spacious, good quality and have a wide selection of goods. The Glover Park and Rockville/White Flint locations are terrific; Kensington is pretty good. But other locations are mediocre to outright bad. At least if I go to a Giant, Harris Teeter or Wegmans, I know I'll get a similar shopping experience regardless of location.