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chuckinca 05-12-2016 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 1225186)
We were loyal Walmart shoppers in Utah.

Here, based on the low income of the general area around The Villages, you see that reflected in the stores here. Friends of ours said "Walmarts in Utah = Bloomgdales; Walmarts in Florida = Prision grounds". Now I certainly wouldn't make that observation, but there is a vast difference in the management of the stores here and in Utah......and not a good difference! You see that reflected in the clientele from outside the bubble.

About 20 year ago we were in a Wally World in Sandy, UT. Our then 12 YO son commented on the way out that he lost us in the store for a while and couldn't find us because unlike stores in California everybody looked the same.

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Bogie Shooter 05-12-2016 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 1225186)
We were loyal Walmart shoppers in Utah. There were Walmart Stores (most were super stores) located about every 3 miles. The stores were clean, well organized and a pleasure in which to shop.

Here, based on the low income of the general area around The Villages, you see that reflected in the stores here. Friends of ours said
"Walmarts in Utah = Bloomgdales; Walmarts in Florida = Prision grounds". Now I certainly wouldn't make that observation, but there is a vast difference in the management of the stores here and in Utah......and not a good difference! You se that reflected in the clientele from outside the bubble.

The Walmart Neighborhood Market is simply a Grocery store/Pharmacy. With the overcrowding at Colony it will be a nice relief to shop across the street from that chaos at Colony parking situation. And Walmart Neighborhood Markets have rock bottom prices compared to Publix.

Are they still your friends?

graciegirl 05-12-2016 01:02 PM

Traditional Walmarts have low prices and every strata of the population likes low prices, or should.

Many of us didn't start out with much but were careful with our money.

Many of us don't have to be as careful with our money as we did when we started out, but we still are.

I like that about this place. I like it a lot. We haven't forgotten how we got here.

RickeyD 05-12-2016 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 1225186)
We were loyal Walmart shoppers in Utah. There were Walmart Stores (most were super stores) located about every 3 miles. The stores were clean, well organized and a pleasure in which to shop.

Here, based on the low income of the general area around The Villages, you see that reflected in the stores here. Friends of ours said
"Walmarts in Utah = Bloomgdales; Walmarts in Florida = Prision grounds". Now I certainly wouldn't make that observation, but there is a vast difference in the management of the stores here and in Utah......and not a good difference! You se that reflected in the clientele from outside the bubble.

The Walmart Neighborhood Market is simply a Grocery store/Pharmacy. With the overcrowding at Colony it will be a nice relief to shop across the street from that chaos at Colony parking situation. And Walmart Neighborhood Markets have rock bottom prices compared to Publix.



Walmarts in NY= Walmart
Bloomingdales in NY= Bloomingdales
Walmarts in FL= Walmart

linedancingdottie 05-12-2016 01:31 PM

i have never, ever had any problem with rudness of employees at the Publix at Colony and I have been living nearby for 6 years.

goodtimesintv 05-12-2016 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kstew43 (Post 1225138)
:agree: just food..... Publix competition.....?

Yes, competition to Publix and their prices built on their captive market of people who won't shop where their golf cart can't go.

The Walmart Neighborhood Markets are a supermarket with pharmacy, and they look like any other decent supermarket. If you didn't see the brand labels you might think you were in a supermarket in another state that you'd not heard of before.

Competition is good.

JoMar 05-12-2016 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1225040)
:agree: Couldn't they attract a store a little more upscale ?

Nope, not enough Villagers will pay the prices for upscale.

zonerboy 05-12-2016 02:56 PM

Don't really get where this "mini" Walmart is going. Seems to me all the land across from Colony shopping center is currently occupied, mostly by medical offices.

JoMar 05-12-2016 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by zonerboy (Post 1225412)
Don't really get where this "mini" Walmart is going. Seems to me all the land across from Colony shopping center is currently occupied, mostly by medical offices.

Large block between Walgreens and McDonalds. Also large block behind the Medical Buildings but that could create traffic access issues.

joldnol 05-12-2016 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Villager Joyce (Post 1224982)
I am delighted. After putting up with the rudeness and attitudes of employees at P at Colony, I will dance all the way to Walmart. Even if they are equally rude, At least I will save money. In your face.

I rarely go to Publix at Colony because of the crowded aisles and the rudeness of both the employees and customers. I have never in 54 years of being a Floridian ever seen a Publix run like that one.

joldnol 05-12-2016 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by zonerboy (Post 1225412)
Don't really get where this "mini" Walmart is going. Seems to me all the land across from Colony shopping center is currently occupied, mostly by medical offices.

the parsal they are working on behind the med offices could accommodate shopping and villas.

Yosemite 05-12-2016 06:19 PM

Many people have suggested The Villages try for Trader Joe's and other unique retailers. Pretty sad that the best the developer can attract is another Walmart branded store.
I don't see the appeal of shopping in Walmart regardless of prices. Employees can't tell you where anything is and they sure don't care if you find what you're looking for. There are different stores in nice neighborhoods and I think we deserve better. The Villages is not lower class and the newest construction is quite pricey. How do you ask someone to spend over a million dollars on a home and seal the deal by boasting "And, you'll be able to get all your groceries at Walmart Market! "

billethkid 05-12-2016 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Yosemite (Post 1225512)
Many people have suggested The Villages try for Trader Joe's and other unique retailers. Pretty sad that the best the developer can attract is another Walmart branded store.
I don't see the appeal of shopping in Walmart regardless of prices. Employees can't tell you where anything is and they sure don't care if you find what you're looking for. There are different stores in nice neighborhoods and I think we deserve better. The Villages is not lower class and the newest construction is quite pricey. How do you ask someone to spend over a million dollars on a home and seal the deal by boasting "And, you'll be able to get all your groceries at Walmart Market! "

When can e hear about the other 99.78965412% of home owners in TV?

patfla06 05-12-2016 06:54 PM

Now that I realize Walmart is only the supermarket part I like the idea.
BUT near Colony? Where?

That area with Bob Evans coming in and Walmart will get even crazier!

goodtimesintv 05-12-2016 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Yosemite (Post 1225512)
Many people have suggested The Villages try for Trader Joe's and other unique retailers. Pretty sad that the best the developer can attract is another Walmart branded store.
I don't see the appeal of shopping in Walmart regardless of prices. Employees can't tell you where anything is and they sure don't care if you find what you're looking for. There are different stores in nice neighborhoods and I think we deserve better. The Villages is not lower class and the newest construction is quite pricey. How do you ask someone to spend over a million dollars on a home and seal the deal by boasting "And, you'll be able to get all your groceries at Walmart Market! "

LOL....Trader Joe's.....and its high-class Two Buck Chuck....

Its frozen "organic" veggies are under recall for listeria along with 41 other "high class" brands for Costco, Trader Joe's and....Walmart, all frozen/packed by the same CRF Frozen Foods operation.

And if somebody's going to "be asked to pay a million dollars for a home", I'm sure they'll have the brains to see the Publix across the street from the new Walmart Market....the Publix opening at Hwy. 44 & Morse in the newest areas....the Publix at Hwy. 44 & Powell (Traverse shopping center by Brownwood).

"Trader Joe's originally recalled a number of organic products, including peas, green beans, broccoli florettes and mixed vegetables on May 3 in connection to a nationwide frozen foods recall announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and CRF Frozen Foods.

That recall affected nearly 360 products from 42 brands across all 50 states."
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CRF Frozen Foods LLC expanded the recall, first issued last month, to cover 358 products sold under 42 brands, including products sold at Costco Co., Trader Joe's, Safeway and Walmart under brands including Bybee's, Columbia River, O Organic, Organic By Nature and Wild Oats.


Costco, Trader Joe's, Safeway, Walmart frozen foods recalled for listeria risk - The Denver Post


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