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Warren Kiefer 04-06-2017 12:49 PM

Food costs
 
If I am correct that Publix is an employee owned store, why is it the priciest grocery in the Villages ??

graciegirl 04-06-2017 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 1383142)
If I am correct that Publix is an employee owned store, why is it the priciest grocery in the Villages ??

Two answers. It isn't the priciest..Fresh Market is.

It may be employee owned but it is for profit.

They carefully monitor what they can charge and they charge it. They have excellent customer service and market that well. Their produce is presented clean and beautifully. They are pretty much in close range with Walmart on what I buy frequently and they are closer TO US than Walmart. I think our Winn-Dixie has the best baked sweets.

village dreamer 04-06-2017 01:09 PM

don't worry , Walmart food store will be here soon ???

fred53 04-06-2017 01:40 PM

Actually Whole Foods is more expensive. I find the quality of non-prepackaged goods higher than Walmart or Winn-Dixie. There are grocery choices for all budgets. Pick that one that suits your budget and go for it. Otherwise complaining online is a waste of time.

CWGUY 04-06-2017 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 1383142)
If I am correct that Publix is an employee owned store, why is it the priciest grocery in the Villages ??

:undecided: You are correct (even a blind raccoon bumps into a dumpster once in awhile) it is employee owned. Contact with questions at this link. http://www.publix.com/faq Let us know what they say. Thanks.

jblum315 04-06-2017 02:53 PM

IF we had a Trader Joe's you could buy food cheaper and better than Publix. It's worth a trip to Gainesville to see for yourself.

klough53 04-06-2017 03:00 PM

Good food/ service is not cheap. Cheap food/ service is not good!

Why would you expect an employee owned company to charge less anyway.

patfla06 04-06-2017 03:04 PM

I love Publix.

Has anyone else noticed that food keeps shrinking?
If not the actual box but also the actual product inside.

Do they think we don't notice? 😊

JoMar 04-06-2017 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 1383191)
IF we had a Trader Joe's you could buy food cheaper and better than Publix. It's worth a trip to Gainesville to see for yourself.

There seem to be a lot of people that love Trader Joe's and will make the ride. I'm surprised someone hasn't started a caravan club to go or rent a bus and make it an adventure. Since time no longer has a cost when you are retired it seems like you could make it more than just a shopping trip.

Blessed2BNTV 04-06-2017 04:44 PM

Check out Aldi's in SS or Leesburg. One is coming to 466A.

Great food, lots of organics (our preference) and good selection on everyday food items.

Bring $.25 for cart - refunded when you return. Bring your own shopping bags.

justjim 04-06-2017 09:44 PM

'We make service our number one, then quality and then price." Todd jones, president Publix. Some people want something more than price and Publix is good at service and quality. It seems to be working.

NYGUY 04-06-2017 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 1383142)
If I am correct that Publix is an employee owned store, why is it the priciest grocery in the Villages ??

Maybe the employees want to make more money.

Nucky 04-07-2017 12:05 AM

We mix it up on the food shopping between Sam's, A little bit of Walmart, to much at Fresh Market because my wife like the nice music they play whilst they are picking your pocket....just joking...but mostly at Publix because if you shop smartly WE find that you can do pretty well there money wise. Publix is so clean and the people are so helpful and the service at the pharmacy is wonderful compared to the competition. I have no problem paying more if the employees are treated well. Aldi's is next on the list to try. We have never waited for more than one minute in any line at any grocery store. Not once.

perrjojo 04-07-2017 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by klough53 (Post 1383193)
Good food/ service is not cheap. Cheap food/ service is not good!

Why would you expect an employee owned company to charge less anyway.

We think alike.

phairmason 04-07-2017 08:16 AM

For mid-tier grocery stores, I've found that it depends on what you buy. When I was in my 20s, a friend and I shopped at different grocery stores. She asked me why I shopped at the more expensive store. It turns out that she and I didn't buy the same stuff beyond the staples. So we went with our lists and a calculator to both stores and added up each store's prices for for our typically purchased items. She spent less at her preferred store and I spent less at mine--for what we each chose to buy.

Fredster 04-07-2017 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1383344)
'We make service our number one, then quality and then price." Todd jones, president Publix. Some people want something more than price and Publix is good at service and quality. It seems to be working.

Publix quality is no better on brand name packaged items than any other store.
Yet prices on these items are generally substantially higher.
And after my last visit I found out, their produce dept. needs better quality control.
Overall, just an average supermarket!

graciegirl 04-07-2017 09:24 AM

[QUOTE=Fredster;1383479]Publix quality is no better on brand name packaged items than any other store.
Yet prices on these items are generally substantially higher.
And after my last visit I found out, their produce dept. needs better quality control.
Overall, just an average supermarket![/QUOTE]

No.

graciegirl 04-07-2017 09:32 AM

I like Publix for a lot of reasons. (Disclaimer..I enjoy grocery shopping)

One of the reasons they have suckered me in is their commercials; I send this one to our granddaughter online on her birthday.


you tube Publix Commercials. - Bing video

karostay 04-07-2017 10:04 AM

I find it we'll worth the cost to go to BJ'S once a month
Stores hare have ripoff specials buy one get get one free..almost Double the cost for one
and smaller size packaging

joldnol 04-07-2017 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1383503)
I find it we'll worth the cost to go to BJ'S once a month
Stores hare have ripoff specials buy one get get one free..almost Double the cost for one
and smaller size packaging

Wow are you mistaken. You don't shop publix much it seems

VillagerNut 04-09-2017 06:00 AM

Back in 2005 when the gas prices were rapidly rising, Publix prices for rising rapidly also. I stopped the store manager and ask why their prices were so quickly rising? His response was the cost of transportation was going up so quickly! A few years later when the gas prices tumbled quickly I stopped and ask a different store manager since I did not live in the same town why the prices were not falling since the transportation cost should be falling. He really didn't have a answer for me that time! I for one shop strictly on the product I want and the price. I can go into any store and buy just what I think is a good price or the unique product I want. I will not buy additional products if they're overpriced. So right now Publix only has about three items that I cannot get somewhere else so they get my business on those items. Otherwise they are very overpriced compared to several other stores! If you like organic type products go to Gainesville to Luckys market. It's real close to the Trader Joe's store also!

karostay 04-09-2017 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 1383515)
Wow are you mistaken. You don't shop publix much it seems

I shopped there just long enough to realize they are ripping off the consumer with their phony sales marketing

Rapscallion St Croix 04-09-2017 11:38 AM

I want my Piggly Wiggly back.


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Mleeja 04-09-2017 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1383214)
There seem to be a lot of people that love Trader Joe's and will make the ride. I'm surprised someone hasn't started a caravan club to go or rent a bus and make it an adventure. Since time no longer has a cost when you are retired it seems like you could make it more than just a shopping trip.

Maybe there could be a Trader Joe's club. They could talk about their trips to Trader Joe's, two buck Chuck, and other fantastic things to be found at the store. They could plan their trips to Trader Joe's with a stop at Costco. :mmmm:

Mleeja 04-09-2017 01:21 PM

Let's do some math kiddo's! It is a story problem. None of that Common Core stuff. The nearest Trader Joe's is located in Gainesville. The store is located 75 miles from The Villages. The cost of gas is $2.25 per gallon. Even though most of us are retired, our time has a value, especially if you have a job selling real estate. Let's say for our example $10.00 per hour. For our example our car gets 25 mpg. Let's look at our cost.

Travel time 180 minutes, round trip = $30.00
Transportation cost, round trip. = $13.50
Total cost for trip = $43.50

If a can of green beans sell at Publix for $0.79 cents per can, and the same can of green beans sell at Trader Joe's sells for $0.74 cents per can, how many cans of green beans must you buy to make going to Trader Joe's profitable? Class? Anyone?

CFrance 04-09-2017 01:29 PM

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CFrance 04-09-2017 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1383484)
I like Publix for a lot of reasons. (Disclaimer..I enjoy grocery shopping)

One of the reasons they have suckered me in is their commercials; I send this one to our granddaughter online on her birthday.


you tube Publix Commercials. - Bing video

The DO have the best commercials. My favorite is a Valentine's Day one:
you tube Publix Valentine Commercials. - Bing video

Oh, that's not it either. Never mind!

CFrance 04-09-2017 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mleeja (Post 1384368)
Let's do some math kiddo's! It is a story problem. None of that Common Core stuff. The nearest Trader Joe's is located in Gainesville. The store is located 75 miles from The Villages. The cost of gas is $2.25 per gallon. Even though most of us are retired, our time has a value, especially if you have a job selling real estate. Let's say for our example $10.00 per hour. For our example our car gets 25 mpg. Let's look at our cost.

Travel time 180 minutes, round trip = $30.00
Transportation cost, round trip. = $13.50
Total cost for trip = $43.50

If a can of green beans sell at Publix for $0.79 cents per can, and the same can of green beans sell at Trader Joe's sells for $0.74 cents per can, how many cans of green beans must you buy to make going to Trader Joe's profitable? Class? Anyone?

True, but there are things there I can't get anywhere else. Still, I don't go very often. It's just takes up too much time.

dbussone 04-09-2017 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1384373)
True, but there are things there I can't get anywhere else. Still, I don't go very often. It's just takes up too much time.



I shop at Winn Dixie twice a week, and prefer WD over Publix. There is always an exception to the rule though. The exception for Publix is their key lime pie.


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retiredguy123 04-09-2017 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by patfla06 (Post 1383195)
I love Publix.

Has anyone else noticed that food keeps shrinking?
If not the actual box but also the actual product inside.

Do they think we don't notice? 😊

The food may be shrinking, but the people who eat it aren't.

IndianaJones 04-10-2017 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Mleeja (Post 1384349)
Maybe there could be a Trader Joe's club. They could talk about their trips to Trader Joe's, two buck Chuck, and other fantastic things to be found at the store. They could plan their trips to Trader Joe's with a stop at Costco. :mmmm:

<sigh> I work in Gainesville and drive back and forth every day - sorry to say, "Two Buck Chuck" has gone up to $3 - even the cheap stuff is rising in price. Must be the economy, as they say? Trader Joe's is good, but it's like anywhere else - you have to watch what - and when - you buy.

ColdNoMore 04-10-2017 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1384435)
The food may be shrinking, but the people who eat it aren't.

:1rotfl:

vinricci 04-10-2017 07:30 AM

Publix
 
We had several Publix near our home in Melbourne, Florida. A Walmart neighborhood market opened near one of them and the prices at that Publix dropped substantially. But the others remained the same

aninjamom 04-10-2017 07:44 AM

I have shopped at Publix for about 30 years, I love it. Bright, clean store, and friendly employees. I have noticed that the cheaper deals at other stores are not what I buy, it's usually junk food. Publix accepts anybody coupons, and offers BOGOs on food I buy anyway, plus allows coupons on BOGOs. Look up the website: "I heart Publix". With a little strategic couponing, you can practically get your groceries for free, I know women who do!

justjim 04-10-2017 07:55 AM

The traffic will be "interesting" when they open the Neighborhood Walmart grocery. Just to look at the property I can't imagine enough parking spaces. Lately we have been shopping at the Lake Denton Publix. Not crowded and a beautiful store. If you shop the ads you can get reasonable prices at Publix and, again, show me a grocery with better service.

lakeoscawana 04-10-2017 08:13 AM

You are correct. I have worked in the Grocery industry for 25 years in Manhattan, which has the highest operating costs in the country. When I first bought in TV and saw the retails at Publix, I was shocked. I wrote to Publix and asked them why were chicken tenders $6.99 lb?? This is equivalent to Manhattan prices! They replied that many items are shipped from the Northeast so they need to add shipping costs. Why? There are no chickens in Florida? I also asked why the promotions are different in their stores in Georgia where they offer SENIOR DISCOUNTS and "penny items".
I will be happy when Walmart and Aldi build on 466A. Perhaps Publix will realize they are not the only grocery option in the area!

OhioBuckeye 04-10-2017 08:26 AM

OhioBuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1383144)
Two answers. It isn't the priciest..Fresh Market is.

It may be employee owned but it is for profit.

They carefully monitor what they can charge and they charge it. They have excellent customer service and market that well. Their produce is presented clean and beautifully. They are pretty much in close range with Walmart on what I buy frequently and they are closer TO US than Walmart. I think our Winn-Dixie has the best baked sweets.

They are the priciest chain store. Fresh Market isn't a chain store. No, Walmart isn't more expensive, then again it really depends on who's responding to this article. I only by cereal at Walmart because I eat a lot of LIFE cereal & at Publix it's $4.79 a box & at Walmart for a bigger box (family size) it's $3. a box so 2 boxes at Walmart is only $1. Personlly I think a lot of the opinions are are from people that lived in a higher more expensive part of the country. We spent 3 weeks in Argyle TX. on Mar. 19th that's around Dallas/Ft. Worth & I bought a gal. milk 2 different times & I only paid $1.28. Gas there was $1.89 here when we left TV it was $2.23, bread there was $1.08. TV isn't the cheapest place to live like they advertise. We travel to Ohio & Texas 3 or 4 times a yr. & this area is more expensive than going to Ohio or Texas. Yea, I know a lot of people lived in between both places I mentioned & we could argue every day about this, but I get a lot of comments from a lot of people that live on the old side for 20+ yrs. & those people tell me the same thing, "When I moved here 20 yrs. ago you could live like a millionaire, now you've got to be a millionaire to live here". Seriously have a lot of the people here ever eaten at one of the country clubs? I know this is just my opinion but it's not the cheapest place to live in, TV could do better by the residents!

OhioBuckeye 04-10-2017 08:39 AM

OhioBuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 1383142)
If I am correct that Publix is an employee owned store, why is it the priciest grocery in the Villages ??

Personally I think all the stores in TV take advantage of the residents here. You don't see people from Wildwood, Leesburg, Fruitland Park, ect. ect. in the stores. Most of us can tell who lives here & who doesn't. Now watch, someone will say, "How can you tell who live here & who doesn't". You can pick most of them out. GOOD COMMENT WARREN KIEFER!

toeser 04-10-2017 10:12 AM

High Prices
 
Nearly everything is cheaper here than around our northern summer home, but gas and groceries. We find groceries here to be very uncompetitive, and we feel Publix is one of the highest priced stores. Although they have beautiful stores, we hardly ever shop there because of the high prices.

JoMar 04-10-2017 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by toeser (Post 1384660)
Nearly everything is cheaper here than around our northern summer home, but gas and groceries. We find groceries here to be very uncompetitive, and we feel Publix is one of the highest priced stores. Although they have beautiful stores, we hardly ever shop there because of the high prices.

I suspect you are in the minority....their stores are always full. You are doing the right thing for you, get out of the bubble and find a store that works for you.


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