Anonymous wrote:Safeway is the absolute worst grocery store in the area , the worst service, inventory, staffing etc recently I've noticed they have raised their prices at least 10% over everyone else including better places like Harris teeter and Wegmans.
We've stopped shopping there, however why is this business still around? It is the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway in my town is the most expensive store around. Forget the high prices charged for their "fresh fruit and veggies" (watermelon and cantaloupe charged by the pound?). Almost every item I am interested in is higher than any store around, i.e., soups are +$. Pastries are $$$., i.e., small doughnuts at 90 cents each! Oh, and they just did away with the $5 a dozen doughnuts on Fridays.
Lidl or Food Lion is for you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were 3 Safeways in McLean. One closed and became Lidl. Now there’s just two left. Prices tend to be high. I don’t think they invest in the stores. It looks dumpy.
The Chesterbrook Shopping Center where one Safeway is located was owned by an old McLean family that never wanted to renovate. The last family member died a few years ago and the center is being redone along with the Safeway. Having Balduccis nearby takes away the wealthy Franklin Park shoppers. The other Safeway on Anderson is on the edge of McLean near Pimmit Hills and all the apartments. It has a different demographic
If yiu want to se a Safeway with very low end to very high end products, the one in Great Falls is perfect.
As boomers die things get better
The OCD boomer hater strikes again. You are weird, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were 3 Safeways in McLean. One closed and became Lidl. Now there’s just two left. Prices tend to be high. I don’t think they invest in the stores. It looks dumpy.
The Chesterbrook Shopping Center where one Safeway is located was owned by an old McLean family that never wanted to renovate. The last family member died a few years ago and the center is being redone along with the Safeway. Having Balduccis nearby takes away the wealthy Franklin Park shoppers. The other Safeway on Anderson is on the edge of McLean near Pimmit Hills and all the apartments. It has a different demographic
If yiu want to se a Safeway with very low end to very high end products, the one in Great Falls is perfect.
As boomers die things get better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were 3 Safeways in McLean. One closed and became Lidl. Now there’s just two left. Prices tend to be high. I don’t think they invest in the stores. It looks dumpy.
The Chesterbrook Shopping Center where one Safeway is located was owned by an old McLean family that never wanted to renovate. The last family member died a few years ago and the center is being redone along with the Safeway. Having Balduccis nearby takes away the wealthy Franklin Park shoppers. The other Safeway on Anderson is on the edge of McLean near Pimmit Hills and all the apartments. It has a different demographic
If yiu want to se a Safeway with very low end to very high end products, the one in Great Falls is perfect.
As boomers die things get better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were 3 Safeways in McLean. One closed and became Lidl. Now there’s just two left. Prices tend to be high. I don’t think they invest in the stores. It looks dumpy.
The Chesterbrook Shopping Center where one Safeway is located was owned by an old McLean family that never wanted to renovate. The last family member died a few years ago and the center is being redone along with the Safeway. Having Balduccis nearby takes away the wealthy Franklin Park shoppers. The other Safeway on Anderson is on the edge of McLean near Pimmit Hills and all the apartments. It has a different demographic
If yiu want to se a Safeway with very low end to very high end products, the one in Great Falls is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were 3 Safeways in McLean. One closed and became Lidl. Now there’s just two left. Prices tend to be high. I don’t think they invest in the stores. It looks dumpy.
The Chesterbrook Shopping Center where one Safeway is located was owned by an old McLean family that never wanted to renovate. The last family member died a few years ago and the center is being redone along with the Safeway. Having Balduccis nearby takes away the wealthy Franklin Park shoppers. The other Safeway on Anderson is on the edge of McLean near Pimmit Hills and all the apartments. It has a different demographic
If yiu want to se a Safeway with very low end to very high end products, the one in Great Falls is perfect. [/quote
As boomers die things get better
Anonymous wrote:There were 3 Safeways in McLean. One closed and became Lidl. Now there’s just two left. Prices tend to be high. I don’t think they invest in the stores. It looks dumpy.
Anonymous wrote:Safeway is popular in the Bay Area where they’re in bad areas that have a lot of homeless people. And now that property crimes are decriminalized in California, people (especially homeless but also organized crime rings) are just walking out of stores with up to a thousand dollars of goods in their carts and nobody attempts to stop them. There was a case a couple of weeks ago where the criminal casually waited outside the store to catch a bus with their stolen items, so confident that there would be no consequences.
Someone has to pay for all that theft, and unfortunately it’s the rest of us. Many stores like Walgreens and cvs are closing stores in response to the crime and I know Safeway reduced hours at a previously 24 hour store due to out of control shoplifting but I think Safeway is mostly just increasing prices.
Anonymous wrote:I hate Safeway. The stores near me are dirty and way over priced.
We have Giant, HT, Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. All way better and cleaner than Safeway. Well, Giant has it's own issues LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Safeway in my town is the most expensive store around. Forget the high prices charged for their "fresh fruit and veggies" (watermelon and cantaloupe charged by the pound?). Almost every item I am interested in is higher than any store around, i.e., soups are +$. Pastries are $$$., i.e., small doughnuts at 90 cents each! Oh, and they just did away with the $5 a dozen doughnuts on Fridays.