Anonymous wrote:Sadly, I really wanted to like Wegmans more than WF, but Wegmans produce section is frequently out of basic items like yellow onions, scallions, organic bananas, etc. Wegmans is convenient in that I can buy Doritos and organic bakery items in one stop, and they do have a decent Asian food section, but WF produce is so much better on a consistent basis.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, I really wanted to like Wegmans more than WF, but Wegmans produce section is frequently out of basic items like yellow onions, scallions, organic bananas, etc. Wegmans is convenient in that I can buy Doritos and organic bakery items in one stop, and they do have a decent Asian food section, but WF produce is so much better on a consistent basis.
Anonymous wrote:I've been alternating between Wegmans and Whole Foods and this is my finding: Wegmans is cheaper than Whole Foods for most things, including all pantry staples and same brands carried in both stores. I'd average it out at 10% cheaper across the board. Whole Foods, however, is competitive and sometimes even cheaper than Wegmans when it comes to produce and on the whole, does have better quality produce.
I don't know what Whole Food's secret is but their produce is consistently the best of all supermarket chains.
My other finding is that all other supermarkets like the Giant and Safeway are overpriced compared to Wegmans and Whole Foods. I really have no idea why people bother with the Giant/Safeways of the world because they're not saving money and getting inferior quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live near a Wegmans, but I've heard people rave about it enough that when I was finishing a client visit near one, I decided to pick up lunch there. I generally don't like food bars where you pay by weight, because you end up spending a lot of money for water-heavy items and sauce. Wegmans was $14.99/pound. I figured I would judiciously sample a few items from the Asian food bar. One eggroll. A couple of pieces of sesame chicken bites. Half a spoonful of rice.
My friends, this cost me $17.
I blame the eggroll, because I guess fried dough is heavy. I could have had an entire meal at a restaurant for this price. Even Whole Foods is less expensive. Also, I wanted to pick up a couple of personal care items, but the toiletries section was minimal. Will still have to make a separate trip to Target or a corner pharmacy.
Remind me why people rave about Wegmans so much?
What restaurant could give you lunch for $17
Anonymous wrote:I've been alternating between Wegmans and Whole Foods and this is my finding: Wegmans is cheaper than Whole Foods for most things, including all pantry staples and same brands carried in both stores. I'd average it out at 10% cheaper across the board. Whole Foods, however, is competitive and sometimes even cheaper than Wegmans when it comes to produce and on the whole, does have better quality produce.
I don't know what Whole Food's secret is but their produce is consistently the best of all supermarket chains.
My other finding is that all other supermarkets like the Giant and Safeway are overpriced compared to Wegmans and Whole Foods. I really have no idea why people bother with the Giant/Safeways of the world because they're not saving money and getting inferior quality.
Anonymous wrote:I've been alternating between Wegmans and Whole Foods and this is my finding: Wegmans is cheaper than Whole Foods for most things, including all pantry staples and same brands carried in both stores. I'd average it out at 10% cheaper across the board. Whole Foods, however, is competitive and sometimes even cheaper than Wegmans when it comes to produce and on the whole, does have better quality produce.
I don't know what Whole Food's secret is but their produce is consistently the best of all supermarket chains.
My other finding is that all other supermarkets like the Giant and Safeway are overpriced compared to Wegmans and Whole Foods. I really have no idea why people bother with the Giant/Safeways of the world because they're not saving money and getting inferior quality.
Anonymous wrote:I don't live near a Wegmans, but I've heard people rave about it enough that when I was finishing a client visit near one, I decided to pick up lunch there. I generally don't like food bars where you pay by weight, because you end up spending a lot of money for water-heavy items and sauce. Wegmans was $14.99/pound. I figured I would judiciously sample a few items from the Asian food bar. One eggroll. A couple of pieces of sesame chicken bites. Half a spoonful of rice.
My friends, this cost me $17.
I blame the eggroll, because I guess fried dough is heavy. I could have had an entire meal at a restaurant for this price. Even Whole Foods is less expensive. Also, I wanted to pick up a couple of personal care items, but the toiletries section was minimal. Will still have to make a separate trip to Target or a corner pharmacy.
Remind me why people rave about Wegmans so much?
Anonymous wrote:OP your box was more than 1 egg roll, a tiny portion or rice, and a tiny portion of chicken. C’mon you loaded that baby up!
Anonymous wrote:When I die I hope heaven is like Wegmans