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Originally Posted by Velvet
“Publix is a high class store” lol, is that the reason why the checkout people are instructed to say how much you saved today, instead of admitting how much more you paid than if you shopped somewhere else? Also people who know what they would like to eat at home are unlikely to be influenced by BOGOs. That’s just what the store has, not necessarily what you are planning to buy.
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I shop a lot at Publix, but I don't consider it a high class store after being exposed to Wegman's in Virginia. But, it is definitely higher class than Walmart, where I never shop. Overall, I think I spend less money on food and eat better than people who eat in restaurants every day. I don't consider the Villages restaurants to be high class at all. I try to buy most of my food at Publix so I can avoid eating at restaurants. But, I wish they sold more ready-to-eat foods. Or even better, I wish they had a Wegman's. That is what The Villages needs.