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That's what I could buy with my $15 Albertson's gift card. Or parts of it
anyway. Won it tonight by playing the Monopoly game. Yay me! I also heard that all of the Safeway's and Albertsons in this area will soon be Haggen. I am not sure how I feel about this. I grew up with a Haggen within walking distance of my house. So my mom would have me walk up there on occasion for things like a tomato, celery, a pound of hamburger or perhaps just to get out of her hair for a while. They were fine for things like that but not where we normally did all of our shopping. My dad preferred another Haggen that was a few miles away because they had this odd little clothing section and also an expanded garden shop. I had considered applying to be the garden shop manager but decided against it after learning the parameters of the job. I would have to drive back and forth between the two stores to make sure all of the plants were kept watered. That wouldn't even be an issue for me now but at the time I had a 1970 Ford Maverick that liked to break down on me at least once a week. The clothing that they sold in those days was quite nice. Boutique type stuff. May not have even been owned by Haggen. Not sure. I think they even had shoes for a time and perhaps some gift items. My mom seemed to be partial to it so it was great for when my dad had to buy her a gift. But that was then and this is now. The Top Foods (owned by the same company who owns Haggen) went out in this area but the one in Woodinville has already been converted to a Haggen. I went in there one day when I had some time on my hands and only needed to buy a couple of food items that Target didn't have. Overall I was shocked at the high prices! They took out some things, like the salad bar and tried to make it very upscale looking, although I'm not sure how upscale the products really are. They had what appeared to be a nice selection of cheeses but I needed no cheese that day so didn't do much other than glance. I did need some candy as I had low blood sugar while in there. They had what appeared to be an extensive selection of bulk candies until I began actually looking at the wares. Nope. Really crappy, cheap candy, some of it displayed in several different places. Such as one kind of red colored candy in 4 different spots. No brand name listed for most of the stuff and it was all a "may contain traces of...". So I wound up not buying any. I can't remember now what I did buy but not even all of what was on my short list and I carried one thing out in each hand. No bag. I can't remember what the item was now, but some sort of prepared, refrigerated thing that sells for around $3 at Winco and they wanted $7something for it. No thanks. Does anyone have a Haggen in their area? The person who gave me the news about this said that she read an article and overall they are purported to have good prices on standard things like eggs and milk. And I know that their brand has good prices. I haven't tried much of it. I think I have bought canned vegetables and they were fine. |
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