Dave148 wrote:In contrast....the Mariano's Northbrook store on Skokie Blvd seems to be prospering.
Mariano's parent, Microsoft create futuristic grocery store. Amazon, take note.
The supermarket chain and technology giant are using the cloud to make it faster to navigate the grocery aisles and pick up online orders.
lougord99 wrote:I’m not sure I like the “ change prices on the fly” idea.
spinynorman99 wrote:lougord99 wrote:I’m not sure I like the “ change prices on the fly” idea.
As opposed to having personnel make manual changes.
The price will magically increase at checkout when it detects that YOU have not given it an E-Mail address {which it will sell to other vendors}.lougord99 wrote: I’m not sure I like the “change prices on the fly” idea.
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
Recently, they are playing games with the Friday Sampler.
When you click to get the coupon, it is discounted and not free. I click on the coupon anyway. At checkout, the item is reduced price and not free. I ask why wasn't this Friday Sampler free? The checker then inquires if I really obtained the coupon. I affirmed I did and it is adjusted to free.
I don't especially like this dance. Probably more people don't notice or choose to suck it up. If they want to call it Friday Sampler, I will continue to ask, "Why isn't it free?"
Annoying for both sides of the transaction, I'm sure.
Regards,
Cathy2
Coogles wrote:Looking at my receipt from yesterday for the Bai Bubbles I see a charge for $1.25, followed by a Perks Savings of -$0.54 and then a line that says "Econ FFD Bai Bbl" for -$1.25. If I'm reading that correctly they paid me 54 cents to take the free item.
chgoeditor wrote:For as long as we loved Mariano's, I'm now starting to loathe it. The one on Broadway in Lakeview is the most convenient but I now avoid it at all costs. The Lawrence one is passable, but still drives me nuts. For such a large store, I'm amazed at how often we leave with things still on our shopping list because they're not in stock/not carried. Last week it was tamarind paste and cilantro.
...Jewel may be my new primary shopping destination.
riddlemay wrote:chgoeditor wrote:
On the subject of Mariano's locations that don't seem to be doing much business, the one at New City seemed emptier than it ought to have been the last time we were in there a while ago. It was far from a peak time (Saturday evening) but even after adjusting for that it was weird. At times I felt like we were the only people in the store.
polster wrote:Coogles wrote:Looking at my receipt from yesterday for the Bai Bubbles I see a charge for $1.25, followed by a Perks Savings of -$0.54 and then a line that says "Econ FFD Bai Bbl" for -$1.25. If I'm reading that correctly they paid me 54 cents to take the free item.
The -$0.54 ($1.79 reg price) is the sale price savings when you scan your Marianos card. They have been doing this for a while now in that you will not get the sale price unless scanning your rewards card. The -$1.25 off (remaining balance of the free item) is just the FREE item you added to your rewards accounts regardless of price.
And the FREE discount shows up in the final price when your about to enter your method of payment. Prior to that it shows the price before the 'free' discount.
chicagojim wrote:riddlemay wrote:chgoeditor wrote:
On the subject of Mariano's locations that don't seem to be doing much business, the one at New City seemed emptier than it ought to have been the last time we were in there a while ago. It was far from a peak time (Saturday evening) but even after adjusting for that it was weird. At times I felt like we were the only people in the store.
That has to be a tough location. Whole Foods is very close, is like a playground for Lincoln Parker DINKs, and since Amazon took over prices have moderated and the special discounts can be great.
Coogles wrote:I've also been finding myself going to Jewel instead Mariano's more and more as the latter stops carrying the national brand items we like and replacing them with Kroger store brands, so far I haven't found a single "Simple Truth Organic" branded item that's in any way comparable to it's name brand equivalent.
Artie wrote:Coogles wrote:I've also been finding myself going to Jewel instead Mariano's more and more as the latter stops carrying the national brand items we like and replacing them with Kroger store brands, so far I haven't found a single "Simple Truth Organic" branded item that's in any way comparable to it's name brand equivalent.
The more I read this thread,the more I'm reminded of the similarities to the demise of Dominicks
ronnie_suburban wrote:If you cannot outright avoid shopping there, best to taste test a few morsels when shopping the bulk bins at Mariano's. When buying raw pistachios recently, I failed to do this and paid the price. Once I got home, I discovered a wide range of freshness levels in the bag I'd scooped out; everything from fresh to rancid-tasting. I get the feeling that somewhere in the supply chain, new inventory is simply being added to older inventory, rendering the entire stock questionable. It was pistachio roulette and I decided to throw away my entire purchase, rather than risk ruining the batch of what I was making.
I've never encountered this issue at Fresh Farms, where the raw nuts are sold in prepackaged containers, and always taste fresh.
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chicagojim wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:If you cannot outright avoid shopping there, best to taste test a few morsels when shopping the bulk bins at Mariano's. When buying raw pistachios recently, I failed to do this and paid the price. Once I got home, I discovered a wide range of freshness levels in the bag I'd scooped out; everything from fresh to rancid-tasting. I get the feeling that somewhere in the supply chain, new inventory is simply being added to older inventory, rendering the entire stock questionable. It was pistachio roulette and I decided to throw away my entire purchase, rather than risk ruining the batch of what I was making.
I've never encountered this issue at Fresh Farms, where the raw nuts are sold in prepackaged containers, and always taste fresh.
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It probably wouldn't make much of a point, but did you consider returning them?
Al Ehrhardt wrote:I never buy anything from those bulk bins, unless the same product isn't available already packaged.
I have always been concerned that they will never let it completely run out prior to refilling. Solera may work for some wines, but not for perishables like nuts and grains. Also concerned about the amount of air that the contents are in contact with in those bins.
In Ron's situation, getting a refund is a hassle and it could have prevented you from making your recipe. It's a hassle for you that could have been avoided. Loved the pistachio roulette comment
ronnie_suburban wrote:I did [consider returning the pistachios to Mariano's] -- and still may --- but I haven't yet. I'm guessing they'd be amenable, so maybe I should.
ronnie_suburban wrote:I don't typically shop at Mariano's but I needed raw pistachios and Whole Foods (at least the one nearest my house) no longer carries them. That was the only item I bought and since I don't normally shop there, returning them will require a dedicated trip. Maybe I should leave them (and the receipt, if I can find it) in my car, so that next time I'm driving by I can stop in and attempt to obtain a refund. In the end, I should have just gone to Trader Joe's. Their nut game is strong.
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ronnie_suburban wrote:Al Ehrhardt wrote:I never buy anything from those bulk bins, unless the same product isn't available already packaged.
I have always been concerned that they will never let it completely run out prior to refilling. Solera may work for some wines, but not for perishables like nuts and grains. Also concerned about the amount of air that the contents are in contact with in those bins.
In Ron's situation, getting a refund is a hassle and it could have prevented you from making your recipe. It's a hassle for you that could have been avoided. Loved the pistachio roulette comment
I don't typically shop at Mariano's but I needed raw pistachios and Whole Foods (at least the one nearest my house) no longer carries them. That was the only item I bought and since I don't normally shop there, returning them will require a dedicated trip. Maybe I should leave them (and the receipt, if I can find it) in my car, so that next time I'm driving by I can stop in and attempt to obtain a refund. In the end, I should have just gone to Trader Joe's. Their nut game is strong.
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