Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
New Englanders, are you from MA? Do you know Roche Bros.? It puts Wegmans to shame. Roche's is "still" family owned, and they don't have unnecessary crap in the store. It is only slightly more expensive, but actually justified.
You get what you pay for there! (Unlike Whole Foods/Whole Paycheck, for example}. I think it started in Wellesley, which is a gorgeous, uber rich {old money, truly} college and more town. A town that doesn't accept sub par anything. Very different than what others are used to and accept as status quo (sadly).
You think? My family used to go to the Roche Brothers in Acton. Great store, but I do prefer Wegman's. They renovated it a few years ago and it is nicer than it used to be. I actually don't get the whole "I'm a New Englander, Wegman's doesn't impress me" attitude. I think it is a nice grocery store and, all other things being equal, given a choice between it and Giant, I chose Wegman's. I live in Falls Church and, depending on traffic, I see myself driving a few extra miles to go to Wegman's occassionally. I do understand why people don't like the big box footprint and extra traffic. I don't want one to open too close to my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wegmans non-impressed folks, what *would* impress you?
So I guess Columbia Heights (home of Target) is just another exurb? Or the Costco in Pentagon City ... makes it like unto Ashburn?
Maybe it's me, but supermarkets don't impress me.
I feel pity for people who get excited for a grocery store. You really need to find more joy in life.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this news? Tyson's is 1 hour from DC, a Walmart is being built in Kansas, but I don't give a rats ass about that either.
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans non-impressed folks, what *would* impress you?
So I guess Columbia Heights (home of Target) is just another exurb? Or the Costco in Pentagon City ... makes it like unto Ashburn?
Anonymous wrote:
New Englanders, are you from MA? Do you know Roche Bros.? It puts Wegmans to shame. Roche's is "still" family owned, and they don't have unnecessary crap in the store. It is only slightly more expensive, but actually justified.
You get what you pay for there! (Unlike Whole Foods/Whole Paycheck, for example}. I think it started in Wellesley, which is a gorgeous, uber rich {old money, truly} college and more town. A town that doesn't accept sub par anything. Very different than what others are used to and accept as status quo (sadly).
Anonymous wrote:Show a photo of the interior of Wegman's. Massive shopping carts jammed into cramped aisles and shoved by bitchy women and clueless men trying to figure out whether Gorgonzola is an ok substitute for Roquefort.
Anonymous wrote:That is a beautiful store -- if you like parking lots.