dees_1 wrote:We drive to Nashville to go to TJs, Harris Teeter, Publix and Costco, along with an international market that may have fish that's not catfish. That's a two hour drive....we do it once every couple of months. We do have a famers market where we can get locally grown produce but you have to get there early (farmer early) or they run out.
NFriday wrote:Hi- Healthy choice soup is healthy, but it is not natural, and that is why it is not in the wild harvest section. It is confusing though. Some of the natural yogurts are mixed in with the regular yogurts...
riddlemay wrote:Hi Nancy. I must have a lot to learn about what makes something "natural."
Cooks Illustrated wrote:Natural and All Natural are ubiquitous on food labels. In all actuality, the USDA has defined the term just for fresh meat, stipulating only that no synthetic substances have been added to the cut.
boudreaulicious wrote:It depends on your perspective--if I'm only interested in purchasing organic foods, and I'm giving Jewel a shot to see if they can accommodate that desire, I do NOT want to hunt all over the store to determine which items are organic and which are not, especially given the penchant of many consumer product companies to make you want to think their stuff is organic when it isn't. So having a dedicated aisle is a major convenience for that shopper and, evidently, Jewel thinks that their is a market for such a consumer. Whole Foods' popularity would make me think that that is a good bet.
Rick T. wrote:dees_1 wrote:We drive to Nashville to go to TJs, Harris Teeter, Publix and Costco, along with an international market that may have fish that's not catfish. That's a two hour drive....we do it once every couple of months. We do have a famers market where we can get locally grown produce but you have to get there early (farmer early) or they run out.
Curious as to which international market you are referring.
riddlemay wrote:Hi, Kajmac. Arrgh, not coming through! I am preparing to be amused, though.
NFriday wrote:Hi- I was at the Wilmette Jewel on Green Bay tonight, and they have gotten rid of the self checkouts too, and they have reorganized the whole store. Instead of the self checkouts, they have four express lanes.
Katie wrote:It seems to me typical of the layout of the Jewels near me that the liquor section is on the far side away from the groceries so that you have to walk through Oscoland to get to it.
riddlemay, your description of the layout made me laugh and remember my father --- specifically a trip I made with him to Jewel-Osco in which we got separated for a while and I found him over in the Osco area, which was not where he intended to go. I remember him asking me, "how did I wind up over here in the sundries?" That was a word I hadn't heard in years. I thought, when I write my great American novel, I am going to call it "The Various and the Sundry."
Ram4 wrote:Highland Park Jewel is in the middle of their remodel. Grand re-opening is next week. Fluorescent bulb city - really bright in there. They are going to have new bakery, new hot bar, updated deli items, new eating area with satellite TV among other things. Parking lot was repaved this week along with new trees. I look at this as an improvement, certainly they want to keep up with Mariano's and Heinen's coming in.
JoelF wrote:The Randhurst Jewel (Mount Prospect, Euclid near Rand and Elmhurst) has definitely improved in selection, and in some cases price (milk now often is cheaper than at the nearby Costco, although milk prices are generally up the last couple months). Items which I'd previously only seen at Mariano's are definitely showing up on Jewel shelves, including Newlyweds brand English muffins... to the possible detriment of supplies elsewhere: Mariano's in Arlington Heights was out of them last time I was in there.