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vorage
02-21-2015, 12:09 PM
"I had an equally funny experience at Colony Publix. I was in the bakery and I walked up with a 6 pack of hamburger buns and ask the lady behind the counter to just give me 2 from the package.... "

I didn't want to hijack the Nasty Seniors thread, but this totally sidetracked my line of thinking. What??? It never occurred to me that you could ask to have bakery items repackaged. I just keep them in the freezer until we use them or they dry out. Do other people do this? How about the shrink wrapped veggie packages? Would they do that too?
My goodness - what else am I missing?

kcrazorbackfan
02-21-2015, 12:24 PM
"I had an equally funny experience at Colony Publix. I was in the bakery and I walked up with a 6 pack of hamburger buns and ask the lady behind the counter to just give me 2 from the package.... "

I didn't want to hijack the Nasty Seniors thread, but this totally sidetracked my line of thinking. What??? It never occurred to me that you could ask to have bakery items repackaged. I just keep them in the freezer until we use them or they dry out. Do other people do this? How about the shrink wrapped veggie packages? Would they do that too?
My goodness - what else am I missing?

:mademyday: I really thought in my life's experiences I had heard everything, until now. Wow........

jnieman
02-21-2015, 12:29 PM
"I had an equally funny experience at Colony Publix. I was in the bakery and I walked up with a 6 pack of hamburger buns and ask the lady behind the counter to just give me 2 from the package.... "

I didn't want to hijack the Nasty Seniors thread, but this totally sidetracked my line of thinking. What??? It never occurred to me that you could ask to have bakery items repackaged. I just keep them in the freezer until we use them or they dry out. Do other people do this? How about the shrink wrapped veggie packages? Would they do that too?
My goodness - what else am I missing?

I took a huge package of ribs (3 racks) up to the meat counter and asked the to split it and give me half and they did. I don't know about bakery items though.

Mikeod
02-21-2015, 12:36 PM
One of the things we enjoyed on our last trip to Scotland was that Tesco and Marks and Spencer carried products containing one or two servings. Entrees, sides, salads, and desserts either ready to eat or to be prepared at home were available. Perhaps this is because the typical fridge is much smaller than in the US.

cms36
02-21-2015, 12:40 PM
Ive asked for a cake to be cut in half, no problem.

zcaveman
02-21-2015, 12:41 PM
I do it all the time. When I am looking for hoagie rolls or Kaiser rolls and they do not have any of the type I want in the bins, I ask them for two out of the six packs they have sitting there. I also ask for four hot dog buns.

If you want four Yukon potatoes they will break open a five lb bag and give them to you. Although, I have never understood why they don't have a bunch of them loose in a bin.

If you want a roast but it is too big, you can ask them to cut it in half.

At Easter, we buy an eight lb ham and have then cut 3-4 3/4 inch slices off of the end for other meals.

All you have to do is ask.

I never thought it was a problem.

Z

outlaw
02-21-2015, 12:54 PM
I've asked for just a scoop of ice cream out of the carton.

pmbinnj
02-21-2015, 01:22 PM
I've asked for just a scoop of ice cream out of the carton.

They don't seem to mind the one scoop of ice-cream -- it's the chocolate syrup that's a problem :)

bagboy
02-21-2015, 02:33 PM
At the former Sweet bay in LSL, I asked at the bakery for two kaiser rolls. The man came out from behind the counter, took a package of rolls from the shelf, took two out of a full package and wrapped them for me. I had never seen that before, and I was impressed...so yes, they do that.

gomoho
02-21-2015, 02:35 PM
Publix will always go above and beyond - the employees are great 'cause they have a stake in the business.

delima2000
02-21-2015, 03:53 PM
Some with veggies. I wanted only 2 yellow squash and she said open the package and take the two and leave the rest there. Now that's what I call service. I have done the same thing at the bakery about the buns.

tomwed
02-21-2015, 03:55 PM
If you want a roast but it is too big, you can ask them to cut it in half.

All you have to do is ask.

I never thought it was a problem.

Z
The largest cuts of meat are less expensive than the smaller cuts. They have pork shoulder on sale for 1.99 lb. Maybe it's 8 lbs?
Are you saying that I can ask a butcher in Winn Dixie to cut one in half for me and just buy a half for a 1.99 a lb?
That sounds great to me but it also doesn't sound reasonable so it wouldn't occur to me to ask.

Then again, 6 guys ordering food and asking for separate checks up north wouldn't fly either.

zcaveman
02-21-2015, 04:55 PM
The largest cuts of meat are less expensive than the smaller cuts. They have pork shoulder on sale for 1.99 lb. Maybe it's 8 lbs?
Are you saying that I can ask a butcher in Winn Dixie to cut one in half for me and just buy a half for a 1.99 a lb?
That sounds great to me but it also doesn't sound reasonable so it wouldn't occur to me to ask.

Then again, 6 guys ordering food and asking for separate checks up north wouldn't fly either.

It does not hurt to ask.

Z

sunnyatlast
02-21-2015, 05:06 PM
I'm sorry, but all of this sounds like just plain, ordinary cheapskate stuff to me.

Why not just put the extra buns into the freezer??

Do you take a box of ice cream bars to the counter and have them take out 2 of those, too??

I can see splitting up a big cut of beef, or pack of ribs or steaks, because that is expensive. But BUNS?? C'mon…..it's about $3.00 for heaven's sake!!

Average Guy
02-21-2015, 06:04 PM
Can I ask for only the dark meat from a chicken?

Or how about if I only want the Ike's from a box of Ike & Mike candy?

Only the strawberry and chocolate from Neapolitan ice cream?

Mikeod
02-21-2015, 06:35 PM
I'm sorry, but all of this sounds like just plain, ordinary cheapskate stuff to me.

Why not just put the extra buns into the freezer??

Do you take a box of ice cream bars to the counter and have them take out 2 of those, too??

I can see splitting up a big cut of beef, or pack of ribs or steaks, because that is expensive. But BUNS?? C'mon…..it's about $3.00 for heaven's sake!!
Not cheapskate at all. Less wasteful. Sure you can put extra rolls in the freezer. But that doesn't work for green beans, or zucchini. Sad to see them go bad in the fridge unless you desire to have them every day until they're gone. Think of the singles here trying to prepare varied meals. Since the stores don't mind and are willing to do it, what difference does it make?

marlinguy
02-21-2015, 06:37 PM
Seen some unbelievable "hands on" stuff in Publix. I would almost be funny if it wasn't so pathetically, well, you know. Seems to happen every winter. Must be the cooler weather. Seems to always get better around late April.

Carla B
02-21-2015, 09:48 PM
They, Publix, have signs up to the effect that "We gladly break packages."

Yung Dum
02-21-2015, 11:24 PM
I've asked for just a scoop of ice cream out of the carton.
That's good :1rotfl:

Barefoot
02-21-2015, 11:34 PM
I do it all the time. When I am looking for hoagie rolls or Kaiser rolls and they do not have any of the type I want in the bins, I ask them for two out of the six packs they have sitting there. I also ask for four hot dog buns.

If you want four Yukon potatoes they will break open a five lb bag and give them to you. Although, I have never understood why they don't have a bunch of them loose in a bin.

If you want a roast but it is too big, you can ask them to cut it in half.

At Easter, we buy an eight lb ham and have then cut 3-4 3/4 inch slices off of the end for other meals. Z

It would never have occured to me to ask for smaller portions of meat or potatoes or anything.
I'm always learning new stuff on TOTV. :faint:

big guy
02-22-2015, 12:13 AM
:mademyday: I really thought in my life's experiences I had heard everything, until now. Wow........

They will do it for sure with buns and such and they will split a loaf of bread but I have never asked for them to split a coffee cake. In the produce department they will take a shrink wrapped package apart. I asked in the meat department if they would cut a Boston butt in half and sell it to me.....they did. Our grocery store at home did it and when we came here 8 years ago I asked at Publix and they said "sure!" Costs nothing to ask and the worst they can say is "no".

big guy
02-22-2015, 12:18 AM
I'm sorry, but all of this sounds like just plain, ordinary cheapskate stuff to me.

Why not just put the extra buns into the freezer??

Do you take a box of ice cream bars to the counter and have them take out 2 of those, too??

I can see splitting up a big cut of beef, or pack of ribs or steaks, because that is expensive. But BUNS?? C'mon…..it's about $3.00 for heaven's sake!!

Cheapskate?! Never. I was tired of a freezer full of breads and buns that weren't fresh, had freezer burn and taking up space for more important things like meat and ice cream. When we have burgers we make two so I buy 2 buns. The next time I make burgers 6 or 8 weeks later, I buy another 2 buns.

Barefoot
02-22-2015, 01:22 AM
They will do it for sure with buns and such and they will split a loaf of bread but I have never asked for them to split a coffee cake. In the produce department they will take a shrink wrapped package apart. I asked in the meat department if they would cut a Boston butt in half and sell it to me.....they did. Our grocery store at home did it and when we came here 8 years ago I asked at Publix and they said "sure!" Costs nothing to ask and the worst they can say is "no".

If Publix splits a loaf of bread for you, what do they do with the remainder of the loaf?
If they remove four potatoes from a five-pound bag of potatoes, what do they do with the rest of the potatoes?

CFrance
02-22-2015, 02:27 AM
Not cheapskate at all. Less wasteful. Sure you can put extra rolls in the freezer. But that doesn't work for green beans, or zucchini. Sad to see them go bad in the fridge unless you desire to have them every day until they're gone. Think of the singles here trying to prepare varied meals. Since the stores don't mind and are willing to do it, what difference does it make?

It doesn't work all that well for buns or bread either. Frozen bread just doesn't taste as good.

Bonanza
02-22-2015, 03:08 AM
If Publix splits a loaf of bread for you, what do they do with the remainder of the loaf?
If they remove four potatoes from a five-pound bag of potatoes, what do they do with the rest of the potatoes?

My guess is they make potato salad???

OCsun
02-22-2015, 06:18 AM
If Publix splits a loaf of bread for you, what do they do with the remainder of the loaf?
If they remove four potatoes from a five-pound bag of potatoes, what do they do with the rest of the potatoes?

I buy it! if I see a half loaf of the Five Grain Italian bread I buy it! I love fresh bread and since I am at Publix two times a week, why not pick up fresh bread. It never occurred to me to ask them to split a loaf. I thought they just split them because it is the Villages and most households have 1 or 2 people not 5 or 6 anymore. Makes sence to me! :)

lovinganimals
02-22-2015, 08:16 AM
I never thought of this. I usually put the extra buns in the freezer and when I have enough, I would take them to SS area and feed the birds by the pond. (until I saw the "do not feed the birds" sign.)

graciegirl
02-22-2015, 08:34 AM
I am just surprised that someone would ask and that someone would do it. Makes Publix even higher on my admiration list.

But...I am pretty sure that the potato salad is made at a central location.

Speaking of potato salad? I am very picky and I love the New York style potato salad from Publix...yum. But I am the only one who likes it in my house.

I am too old to ask them to give me a bite.

You are never too old to learn about new things. How do you spell Hootspuh?

SALYBOW
02-22-2015, 09:20 AM
I mentioned that I was not going to buy a whole watermelon because it is sometimes not good. He said he would cut one in half and give me a taste and I could decide if I wanted it.

CFrance
02-22-2015, 10:35 AM
I am just surprised that someone would ask and that someone would do it. Makes Publix even higher on my admiration list.

But...I am pretty sure that the potato salad is made at a central location.

Speaking of potato salad? I am very picky and I love the New York style potato salad from Publix...yum. But I am the only one who likes it in my house.

I am too old to ask them to give me a bite.

You are never too old to learn about new things. How do you spell Hootspuh?
Chutzpah?

graciegirl
02-22-2015, 10:44 AM
Chutzpah?

;) :angel: :loco:

Carla B
02-22-2015, 10:49 AM
If Publix splits a loaf of bread for you, what do they do with the remainder of the loaf?
If they remove four potatoes from a five-pound bag of potatoes, what do they do with the rest of the potatoes?

They probably throw the rest of the potatoes in the loose potato bin. Actually, they sell loose red and loose baking potatoes so there wouldn't be a reason to ask them to open a bag. However, sometimes I'd like to buy a few white or yellow ones and I've never seen those loose. I wish they weren't in 5-lb. bags. That's just too many.

Barefoot
02-22-2015, 11:07 AM
If I see a half loaf of the Five Grain Italian bread I buy it! I thought they just split them because it is the Villages and most households have 1 or 2 people.

You are right. I have bought 1/2 loaf of sour-dough five-grain Italian. It never occurred to me that someone had asked them to split a loaf.
I thought it was split because it's a bit more expensive than regular shelf bread. Live and learn.
I wonder if Fresh Market is as accommodating as Publix?

2BNTV
02-22-2015, 11:42 AM
I prefer to eat what I need at the store and leave no evidence. :D

You can find me by following the trail of crumbs. :D

It's nice they would do something like splitting loaves, etc, but I would never ask them to do so but that's me.