Anonymous wrote:Is the Rockville store even happening?
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans has the best fruit in this area. Rao’s spaghetti sauce is cheaper. Love the place and wish they had one in Arlington. Fairfax is my go to.
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans is cheaper is you are looking for staples and regular food. But, not for meat. meat is overly expensive there.
But, Tostitos, cookies, coffee, ice cream, canned soups, even hygiene and beauty supplies will be on par with cheaper grocery stores and even Aldi.
It is definitely cheaper than Giant and HT and Safeway. I buy their deli ham. It is delish and cheap, give it a go. Their turkey lunch meats are also great price. And the fact that they have just about everything?
I mean, keto bar? Check. All flavors of Lara bars? Check. Any kind of chips you like? Check. Their food bar is way too expensive, even more so now that they are not actually doing it. Or did they start offering it again?
Their pasta sauce? Cheap, their canned tomatoes? Cheap. But, fresh produce? Expensive except for some bags of potatoes.
Usually Wegman's berries are fresh and good, not like the other stores where you pay to throw produce in the trash as soon as you get home.
Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting for the Rockville one to open up.
Arlington/Alexandria HT prepared pizza is WAY better than Tysons HT.Anonymous wrote:Their prepared foods are just ok for the price. I have had better luck with prepared stuff at Harris Tetter and Trader Joes. We like the bakery stuff at Wegmans.
We live in Arlington and I have only been to the Tysons Wegmans a couple of times but I found some of the products we normally buy at the grocery store in Arlington were way cheaper in Tysons. In some cases it was a $3 difference with Tysons being cheaper. I have to admit I was surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody else noticing that they are starting to carry very few name brands of certain items, and instead are offering only their house brand (which I agree is excellent, but sometimes I prefer a name brand)? I see it happening now in the chips aisle. This is making me not shop there as often.
Yes for me this has been true a while and why it will not be my only store.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody else noticing that they are starting to carry very few name brands of certain items, and instead are offering only their house brand (which I agree is excellent, but sometimes I prefer a name brand)? I see it happening now in the chips aisle. This is making me not shop there as often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went for the first time recently. I expected it to be more expensive than it was, since I always hear that it is so nice. While there was lots of convenience foods, I was surprised that the actual grocery part seemed almost like a warehouse and very limited. But I was at the Tyson’s one and read that it’s grocery footprint was smaller than others.
I was trying to figure out if it was worth going again. I found the convenience foods pretty reasonably priced, but not that great tasting (not bad, just not worth going for alone). I loved their olives and bagels.
The Tysons one is super tiny and they limit what they carry. You need to hit one of the main locations. The Tysons one is for the lunch crowd primarily to go and pick up a salad.
OP here - I went to the Tyson's location so maybe that was part of it. Half the store seemed to be prepared foods (which looked tasty for a single person or couple grabbing dinner but didn't really work for family meals as much). If I go again I will look for their store brands for grocery items, produce, and cheese/deli/bakery/prepared foods maybe only a little bit since it's so pricey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went for the first time recently. I expected it to be more expensive than it was, since I always hear that it is so nice. While there was lots of convenience foods, I was surprised that the actual grocery part seemed almost like a warehouse and very limited. But I was at the Tyson’s one and read that it’s grocery footprint was smaller than others.
I was trying to figure out if it was worth going again. I found the convenience foods pretty reasonably priced, but not that great tasting (not bad, just not worth going for alone). I loved their olives and bagels.
The Tysons one is super tiny and they limit what they carry. You need to hit one of the main locations. The Tysons one is for the lunch crowd primarily to go and pick up a salad.