Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Wegmans is overpriced and overrated. Publix blows them away. I wonder what Wegmans paid for this review, you guys understand that all these top 10 review sites are a joke right?
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I think Wegmans must be all that and a bag of chips because anyone who has been in one has nothing but good stuff to say, the heck with the top ten review sites, I believe in word of mouth. I might make a trip to Wegman's area to see for myself. I enjoy me a good grocery store. But then how would I get all the fresh stuff back to The Villages?
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It must be true, I read it on the internet.
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Publix does not come close to what is available in a Wegmans. The cheese shop, butcher with prime meats, seafood, salad bars, freshly prepared hot foods, asian bar, freshly made pizza and subs are all items not available at Publix. The bakery and bread shop are far superior to Publix. I never found them tobe over priced. Wegmans is opening stores in NC. I hope they continue further South.
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Tell us how you really feel! By the way, the data comes from Fortune Magazine, not a "top 10 review site". Fortune is generally recognized as a legitimate news and information source, not a joke. They state the following in their top 100 article: "Our list surveys millions of employees in more than 50 countries to better understand why people love their work and workplaces. It audits companies’ benefits and people programs and ensures that every demographic group in an organization rates them with high scores. And it grades companies on six components: values, innovation, financial growth, leadership effectiveness, maximizing human potential, and trust."
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Have never been to a Wegmans, but based on everything I have read I would like to check one out. Up North in Western Mass we use The Big Y, Trader Joes, and Costco for bulk stuff. We used to use Stop and Shop, but they became a global conglomerate and went way downhill so we switched to Big Y. At the Villages we like Publix way more than Winn Dixxie and would say it compares very favorably with Big Y. I wish there was a golf cart accessable Trader Joes in the Villages.
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Everyone has their Fav chain.
What makes them your Fav???........ Wide Isles Lighting Selection Layout Prices Clean What's important to you?? |
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When I went back to CT, I went into a Stop and Shop. Compared to Publix, I thought they hadn't paid their electric bill. It was much darker.
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Just kidding, whenever our resident Northeasters start waxing nostalgic about how great everything was up there I get the sudden urge to throw a spanner in the works. PS Chicago pizza rules |
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I am from the NE and went to college in Illinois. Honestly, the pizza in Peoria and Chicago was not very good. The doughy deep dish and the squares were not great.
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This thread reminds me of the old rhyme or song, "Make new friends but keep the Old, one is silver and the other is Gold".
There are things I love and miss from up North, but there are also newer things I love living down here. Why can't someone acknowledge both without sounding like a Hypocrite? We are not. I like Wegman's. I like Publix here. I am thankful that unlike many parts of the world, we have many places to get good food without any hardship. I love the Fall up north. I love the Winter here. I miss the abundance of pizza and ice cream places up North. If I had to move back up North I would start missing things from down here. Getting back to topic, I do think that Wegman's was a bit pricey, but sometimes I think Publix here is also. Generally in life you pay a bit more for amenities or extras. These higher tier stores carry more inventory, more choices, etc. In the end, I think it is great that we have choices.....we can shop at Publix here, or to save money you can go to Walmart, Sav-a-Lot, Aldi's, Winn-Dixie, or a host of other options. What a great country we live in! I think it is funny that up north we used to struggle pushing shopping carts through the snow and ice and potholes....and down here they actually ask if they can push your cart out to your car and load your bags in your trunk....THAT is what we needed up North! We are all very blessed.....Frank
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Chicago pizza rules -- you got that right. If Lou Malnati's opened a location in The Villages, the lines would be out the door I tell ya!
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I noticed Hy-Vee was ranked #10. Hy-Vee's are all over Iowa where I grew up. Fortunately my dad only lives about 1 mile from a very nice Hy-Vee store, which is a pleasure to shop at and very convenient for him to shop at. His credit union even has a branch inside his local store.
Hy-Vee's slogan for many years has been: "Hy-Vee, where there's a helpful smile in every aisle."
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