Anonymous wrote:The concept never made any sense to me either. The one in Gaithersburg was first introduced, then they stopped building it and it sounded like it was dead but then a short time later it was built out and now this?
Anonymous wrote:Does this also mean they won’t be doing Amazon Fresh deliveries?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazon Fresh sucks. The one in Chevy was mostly processed foods, mediocre produce, and limited stock of everything. No clue why someone would shop there.
Proximity, low prices for a lot of items, and much longer hours than the lovely old family grocery that used to sit in the same spot. Plus Amazon returns and a wine bar next door. I agree the restocking seemed awful and a lot of the staff were constantly stoned. And it's freezing all year round for some reason. But not having to get in the car and sit in stupid Bethesda or Kensington traffic? Priceless!
Prices were absurd at Potomac yard
Anonymous wrote:Great, I've always hated Amazon Fresh. Love Amazon itself and Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote:It was a stupid idea anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOOOO! I live near the Amazon Fresh at Chevy Chase Lake and it's been so amazing to have a grocery store with long hours within walking distance. I hope they keep something there; it seems fairly busy....
I bet they will- still a good spot for groceries.
Anonymous wrote:The grocery part was okay but it was the easiest way to return Amazon purchases
Anonymous wrote:Amazon Fresh sucks. The one in Chevy was mostly processed foods, mediocre produce, and limited stock of everything. No clue why someone would shop there.