Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we go home to visit family, the first place I want to go is Publix. There simply are no good grocery stores in or near DC.
Everything that Publix is filled with fillers, preservatives and sugar just like Safeway. The only difference is that they are well stocked and the store is well lit. The bakery and deli foods are gross ! I had to endure many Publix bought food based beach weeks with southern relatives - yuck.
Please try a farmers market or a Whole Foods some time.
Anonymous wrote:When we go home to visit family, the first place I want to go is Publix. There simply are no good grocery stores in or near DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Chase DC safeway cannot sell beer or wine. It is in their permit from the neighborhood. (Permit probably isn't the technical word, but they aren't allowed to sell it.) Go across the street to Magruders if you need that.
I've lived near that dreadful safeway since 2004 and it just keeps getting worse. The general neighbors complain, but the immediate neighbors don't want a huge store going in on that small footprint. I've gotten to the point that I only buy canned/bottled goods or packaged things like cereal or pasta there and only when I have no other option. Their garlic rots in days. (Ok, it's been a few years since I've bought it, but it doesn't look much better.) Their fruit isn't ripe or sweet tasting. I bought a particular cut of meat there one evening. When I went to put it in the crockpot the following morning, it had turned green. The staff is surly, with a few exceptions. And now they've made the aisles so narrow that they're going to have to make them one way!
There is a weird quirk in DC's Alcohol Licensing where only one branch of a chain store can sell alcohol in the city. So it has nothing to do with the neighborhood.
that is not true at all. I know of at least 5 other safeways that all sell booze in dc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Chase DC safeway cannot sell beer or wine. It is in their permit from the neighborhood. (Permit probably isn't the technical word, but they aren't allowed to sell it.) Go across the street to Magruders if you need that.
I've lived near that dreadful safeway since 2004 and it just keeps getting worse. The general neighbors complain, but the immediate neighbors don't want a huge store going in on that small footprint. I've gotten to the point that I only buy canned/bottled goods or packaged things like cereal or pasta there and only when I have no other option. Their garlic rots in days. (Ok, it's been a few years since I've bought it, but it doesn't look much better.) Their fruit isn't ripe or sweet tasting. I bought a particular cut of meat there one evening. When I went to put it in the crockpot the following morning, it had turned green. The staff is surly, with a few exceptions. And now they've made the aisles so narrow that they're going to have to make them one way!
Safeway is awful. You wonder why they are still in business? Even the ones that renovate sell a whole store full of crap food ( everything has dyes, preservatives, sugar and fillers in it) and awful produce and have long lines with surly employees.
Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Chase DC safeway cannot sell beer or wine. It is in their permit from the neighborhood. (Permit probably isn't the technical word, but they aren't allowed to sell it.) Go across the street to Magruders if you need that.
I've lived near that dreadful safeway since 2004 and it just keeps getting worse. The general neighbors complain, but the immediate neighbors don't want a huge store going in on that small footprint. I've gotten to the point that I only buy canned/bottled goods or packaged things like cereal or pasta there and only when I have no other option. Their garlic rots in days. (Ok, it's been a few years since I've bought it, but it doesn't look much better.) Their fruit isn't ripe or sweet tasting. I bought a particular cut of meat there one evening. When I went to put it in the crockpot the following morning, it had turned green. The staff is surly, with a few exceptions. And now they've made the aisles so narrow that they're going to have to make them one way!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kensington Safeway is perpetually understaffed. They will have one, maybe two, lines open during peak times. They never open additional lines when it is 5+ people deep. It drives me crazy. Now, the staff they DO have are wonderful, friendly people.
This is true of every single grocery store I have been in with the exception of maybe TJ. All safeway stores have this problem for sure.
No, they don't. Giant almost never has this problem, IME. Every time I go to Snider's in SS, I breeze through the checkout line. WF is well-staffed.
It's why, even though we live five minutes from the Kensington Safeway, I almost never go there.
Agree on Snider's, was thinking the big chains. Which Giant is not understaffed? The one in SS one EW Hwy has about 20 closed checkout lanes every time I am in there and a line going down the aisle for self checkout. WF in SS also not well staffed.
Really? I haven't ever had a problem getting through Giant. The ones I go to semi-regularly are by Wheaton Mall, at Georgetown Square (across from Wildwood), on Rockville Pike by the Chick Fil A, downtown Bethesda on Arlington Road. I usually do the self-checkout. Rarely go to the one in DTSS, though. I was just at the WF in SS yesterday and the express line looked long, but we only waited five minutes or so. That's usually par for the course.
As a PP noted, I would LOVE a Wegman's close by, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kensington Safeway is perpetually understaffed. They will have one, maybe two, lines open during peak times. They never open additional lines when it is 5+ people deep. It drives me crazy. Now, the staff they DO have are wonderful, friendly people.
This is true of every single grocery store I have been in with the exception of maybe TJ. All safeway stores have this problem for sure.
No, they don't. Giant almost never has this problem, IME. Every time I go to Snider's in SS, I breeze through the checkout line. WF is well-staffed.
It's why, even though we live five minutes from the Kensington Safeway, I almost never go there.
Agree on Snider's, was thinking the big chains. Which Giant is not understaffed? The one in SS one EW Hwy has about 20 closed checkout lanes every time I am in there and a line going down the aisle for self checkout. WF in SS also not well staffed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kensington Safeway is perpetually understaffed. They will have one, maybe two, lines open during peak times. They never open additional lines when it is 5+ people deep. It drives me crazy. Now, the staff they DO have are wonderful, friendly people.
This is true of every single grocery store I have been in with the exception of maybe TJ. All safeway stores have this problem for sure.
No, they don't. Giant almost never has this problem, IME. Every time I go to Snider's in SS, I breeze through the checkout line. WF is well-staffed.
It's why, even though we live five minutes from the Kensington Safeway, I almost never go there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kensington Safeway is perpetually understaffed. They will have one, maybe two, lines open during peak times. They never open additional lines when it is 5+ people deep. It drives me crazy. Now, the staff they DO have are wonderful, friendly people.
This is true of every single grocery store I have been in with the exception of maybe TJ. All safeway stores have this problem for sure.