Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about we focus the energy on educating people about good food choices and increase the community gardens by 50 percent each year. Reclaim vacant land in the city and plant, plant, plant. Detroit is doing just that and other cities are too.
God, you give liberals a bad name. First of all, where is all this vacant space in DC? Second of all, people struggling with two jobs and kids DON'T HAVE TIME TO GARDEN. Third of all, poor people struggling with jobs and kids don't need just education, they need $$ and time to eat well. None of this is going to be solved by freakin' community gardens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about we focus the energy on educating people about good food choices and increase the community gardens by 50 percent each year. Reclaim vacant land in the city and plant, plant, plant. Detroit is doing just that and other cities are too.
Right, just don't plant on reclaimed land where old munitions were buried...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't shop at Giant. They treat their employees like crap, worse than at any other chain. Talk to them privately and you'll never want to shop there again. We shop at Safeway, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, but will not set foot in a Giant.
Giant employees at least have a union where they can take their grievances, unlike Whole Foods & Trader Joes.
Giant employees have it worlds better than WhoFo or TJ's in terms of pay and job security. But they do act like their world stinks, whereas Whole Foods and TJ's employees are some of the happiest people around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't shop at Giant. They treat their employees like crap, worse than at any other chain. Talk to them privately and you'll never want to shop there again. We shop at Safeway, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, but will not set foot in a Giant.
Giant employees at least have a union where they can take their grievances, unlike Whole Foods & Trader Joes.
Anonymous wrote:I can't shop at Giant. They treat their employees like crap, worse than at any other chain. Talk to them privately and you'll never want to shop there again. We shop at Safeway, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, but will not set foot in a Giant.
Anonymous wrote:Harris Teeter is not any better - I'm forever stymied at people who think it's a "less junk" option than Giant or Safeway - they have exactly the same stuff. Harris Teeter is also owned by Piggly Wiggly.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I actually never shop at Giant or Safeway unless I really can't reach another store. I would truly be fine with Shoppers and Whole Foods. Odd combo, but it works for us. I only buy packaged food at shoppers and some veggies (cheap) then get all my dairy and meat at WF.
To me, Giant and Safeway take up valuable retail space that could be used for a Wegmans, WF, Shoppers, or MOMs. There are only Giants and Safeways close to our house.
