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>> No.12281030 [View]
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Fuck the South.

>> No.12139264 [View]
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I bet I feel the same way Publix shoppers feel when Harris Teeter shoppers talk about their store as I feel when Publix shoppers talk about their store.

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>>10991674
Is that a West coast thing?

>> No.10319950 [View]
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Wegmans master race here.

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I work at Wegman's and we're selling frozen turkeys for about 39 - 48 cents per pound depending on where you are, yes we are losing about 9 - 12 dollars per turkey sale.

Reasons why we do it anyways:

1. Competition, puts those other stores in their place
2. We make a lot of the money back off ingredient/side dish sales (stuffing, sauces, etc).

It's still a loss all things considered but it makes good business sense overall. As far as whether or not the sale gets better after thanksgiving, no, not at all. Sales for most places (not just talking about wegmans) end just before thanksgiving and the surplus goes back into a freezer and stays there till next year since frozen turkeys last for ages, so get your turkey(s) now.

Personally I get sick and tired of Turkey about halfway through Thanksgiving dinner, so I dunno if I'd recommend buying more than one.

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This is now a Wegmans thread.

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>>8037968
>he doesn't know about Wegmans

http://www.businessinsider.com/wegmans-beat-trader-joes-no-1-grocer-2016-8/

>this year the 88-location grocery chain doubled its support — just as the chain prepares to expand. With a score of 76% satisfaction, Wegmans beat out No. 2 Publix and No. 3 Trader Joe's.

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This is now a Wegmans thread

>> No.7806582 [View]
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Wegmans.

They have everything you'll ever need for cooking. Including international ingredients.

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There are people on here right now who think Publix is the height of shopping experience.

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Other supermarkets, are you even trying?

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>>6962035
>Wegman's is the Radiant Christ-tier of grocery stores.

>have some family from North Carolina visit me
>nephew's girlfriend keeps going on and on about how much she loves Harris Teeter
>says Harris Teeter has the best cheese selection she has ever seen in her whole life
>just smile a knowing smile and keep my mouth shut

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>>6772563
You don't have Wegmans though.

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