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On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 07:41:06 -0800, Marcella Peek
wrote: but I do find TJ's eggs more expensive than any grocery store around. Hi Marcella, I believe you meant to say "less." All the best, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 07:41:06 -0800, Marcella Peek
wrote: I don't have a WalMart nearby....but I do find TJ's eggs more expensive than any grocery store around. At under $2 for cage free/hormone free eggs they are sometimes even cheaper than conventional eggs at Safeway or other chain grocery stores. Milk is less expensive as well. Butter is always less expensive and sometimes cheaper than Costco. No WalMart near me either and CostCo sells in such large quantities that it's not worth it to buy milk there for only two people (one who never drinks milk and the other one who mostly cooks with it). When I've noticed prices on staples, they match or beat Safeway in milk, eggs and butter. I don't use TJ's as my main grocery store (it's not meant to be), but if I'm there and need any of those items I'll pick them up. No need to run to Safeway just for that anymore. As far as bread, the selection at TJ's is great... a lot better than most Safeways. -- See return address to reply by email |
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Another Day Another OS wrote: sueb wrote: What ever you do, don't get the Vrut! I'm not a big TJ's fan. A lot of it has to do with the employees. I once stopped in a store at 4 in the afternoon after working out at the gym. I grabbed some salmon, a bag of frozen gyoza, and a big tin of Altoids. The checkout girl asked if it was my lunch. I have to add my two cents here... We made our second trip to TJ yesterday afternoon and while the crowd we saw the first time was gone and we were able to pick up a few things our encounter with the employees was less than encouraging. TJs seems to have followed the GE model of hiring the - service jobs are beneath us crowd from the immediate neighborhood - in fact many of them reminded me of the former Shop -N Save crew that I desperately avoided when I lived in Squirrel Hill. We couldn't get anyone to help us find what we were looking for and when we located the stuff and went to check out, it was all the cashier could do to tear herself away from her conversation with her co-worker and trouble herself to check us out. Whatever Whole Foods does to hire their pleasant and helpful, if a bit quirky and sometimes too familiar staff, Whole Foods is about the only store in the city that has figured out a way to keep the sneering at the customers they loath element out of their employee ranks. I have to say that I went to Trader Joe's in Pittsburgh last night and didn't have this experience at all. The staff was helpful and friendly. In fact, I couldn't find any ginger "Cat" cookies and when I mentioned this to the person checking me out he actually went and looked at a display that said there were ginger cookies, trying to find some for me and it turns out that they were out. Maybe you went on a "bad" night. Heidi |
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