Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up with Wegman's, I am very happy to see other people asking about they hype.
Wegman's is fine, but I will never understand the gushing.
It's very weird. I don't understand it either. It's a nice grocery store, that's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There Produce is the best.
It's horrible. The best produce is at 1) farmers markets 2) mom's 3) whole foods. Wegmans has good cheese and great fish, at least in the suburbs. I can always find fresh sockeye salmon there.
I heard most farmers markets use the same suppliers as supermarkets.
Do you think it is true?
It depends on the farmers markets. The ones run through Fairfax county are producer only and have to come from a certain radius. The one in Falls Church and the one in Westover are similar. I don’t know about the ones in DC though.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up with Wegman's, I am very happy to see other people asking about they hype.
Wegman's is fine, but I will never understand the gushing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t impressed either , OP. For all the reasons already listed here plus their bags are stupid. They are thin paper bags without handles. It’s really difficult to carry them.
This. I hate the Wegmans paper bags. Why did they cheap out on the handles.
Their prepared food is not that good.
I generally go to WF and farmers markets but need to start going to Mom’s. Isn’t there one in Cleveland Park?
Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t impressed either , OP. For all the reasons already listed here plus their bags are stupid. They are thin paper bags without handles. It’s really difficult to carry them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There Produce is the best.
It's horrible. The best produce is at 1) farmers markets 2) mom's 3) whole foods. Wegmans has good cheese and great fish, at least in the suburbs. I can always find fresh sockeye salmon there.
I heard most farmers markets use the same suppliers as supermarkets.
Do you think it is true?
Free (for now at least) and undergroundAnonymous wrote:Didn't realize it had opened! It is the closest Wegman's to me in Bethesda, but need to drive- how is the parking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all Wegmans were created equally.
This.
I don't like the smaller, urban stores (like Tysons & Eisenhower Ave in Alexandria) at all. Too small. Not enough selection of 'regular' grocery products. (Haven't been to the NW DC store yet, but I assume it's similar).
The bigger suburban stores, however, are truly fantastic. Lots of choice, lots of international products. I live in Cap Hill & would rather schlep to the huge PG Wegmans than shop at my local grocery stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There Produce is the best.
It's horrible. The best produce is at 1) farmers markets 2) mom's 3) whole foods. Wegmans has good cheese and great fish, at least in the suburbs. I can always find fresh sockeye salmon there.
I heard most farmers markets use the same suppliers as supermarkets.
Do you think it is true?
If you see produce that’s not locally in season where do you think that comes from?
From out of state but from small family cooperative farms.
If they have same products like supermarkets from big corporate farms and distributing it at farmers market it is deceptive business practice.
You want to look for a "producers-only" farmers market. These have a requirement that the vendor grows or produces what they sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There Produce is the best.
It's horrible. The best produce is at 1) farmers markets 2) mom's 3) whole foods. Wegmans has good cheese and great fish, at least in the suburbs. I can always find fresh sockeye salmon there.
I heard most farmers markets use the same suppliers as supermarkets.
Do you think it is true?
If you see produce that’s not locally in season where do you think that comes from?
From out of state but from small family cooperative farms.
If they have same products like supermarkets from big corporate farms and distributing it at farmers market it is deceptive business practice.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't realize it had opened! It is the closest Wegman's to me in Bethesda, but need to drive- how is the parking?