Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway expensive? Harris teeters is way more expensive than safeway.
It's more expensive AND its parent company is noted for union-busting
No thanks
Harris Teeter’s parent company is Kroger. They have a ton of unionized employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway expensive? Harris teeters is way more expensive than safeway.
It's more expensive AND its parent company is noted for union-busting
No thanks
Harris Teeter’s parent company is Kroger. They have a ton of unionized employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway expensive? Harris teeters is way more expensive than safeway.
It's more expensive AND its parent company is noted for union-busting
No thanks
Anonymous wrote:Safeway expensive? Harris teeters is way more expensive than safeway.
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.