Sundaysous wrote:I think the best thing about Safeway (Dominiks) and Ablerston's (Jewel Foods) attempting damn near monolopy is they have made places like Trader Joe's, Whole foods and many others convenient and affordable by comparison.
Wow try and say that sentence in one breath!
jlawrence01 wrote:Also, Jewel and Dominicks are downright cheap compared to Whole Foods.
Katie wrote:Well, here's one thing I feel I should point out in Dominicks' defense: it seems to be the best place to buy wine. The prices with a Dominicks card are considerably better than without (or at other stores), and the 10% additional discount if you buy six makes their wine prices better than anywhere else around.
Nothing else comes to mind, but I do give them that.
Katie wrote:Well, here's one thing I feel I should point out in Dominicks' defense: it seems to be the best place to buy wine. The prices with a Dominicks card are considerably better than without (or at other stores), and the 10% additional discount if you buy six makes their wine prices better than anywhere else around.
Nothing else comes to mind, but I do give them that.
LAZ wrote:Cheaper than Trader Joe's or Costco?
jlawrence01 wrote:You might also want to try Cost Plus World Market for their wine selection.
MAG wrote:Actually, I saw one of the most reprehensible food acts of late at the Jewel on Ashland. Walking by the milk case while searching for the soap aisle, I noticed that they were carrying Farmer's Creamery milk. I had just bought some at Whole Foods that morning so I had my receipt with me. Curious as to price, I opened the case to learn that they were carrying it for $9.00 for two. I had just purchased mine for $3.39 - now which one should be called Whole Paycheck?
Bster wrote:Let me just say, my local Dominick's just north of Foster and Lincoln avenues up in Lincoln Square/Ravenswood is a f*cking SHITHOLE.
bananasandwiches wrote:Was at D'nicks today picking up a few "desperation" items--eggs, milk, etc.
bananasandwiches wrote:And, my Dominick's is the "fancy one" on Clybourn where all the SUV stroller Louis-Vuitton double-latte types seem to congregate.
leek wrote:bananasandwiches wrote:And, my Dominick's is the "fancy one" on Clybourn where all the SUV stroller Louis-Vuitton double-latte types seem to congregate.
Can we do dinner one day? This is my D'ick's too. But I generally go to the Strack and Van Til now.
I do, however, luuuurve the Starbucks inside the store, and am I remembering right - the carts have cupholders? It's an indulgence for me, since I rarely buy coffee that isn't beans in a bag.
Darren72 wrote:MAG wrote:Actually, I saw one of the most reprehensible food acts of late at the Jewel on Ashland. Walking by the milk case while searching for the soap aisle, I noticed that they were carrying Farmer's Creamery milk. I had just bought some at Whole Foods that morning so I had my receipt with me. Curious as to price, I opened the case to learn that they were carrying it for $9.00 for two. I had just purchased mine for $3.39 - now which one should be called Whole Paycheck?
Nice find. I've also noticed that certain things are definitely cheaper at Whole Foods. The problem is that I never remember which products they are!
jlawrence01 wrote:Do realize that the Big 3 Supermarket chains (Krogers, Safeway, Supervalu) individually buy more organic foods than Whole Foods does. They can negotiate deals as good as Whole Foods.
jlawrence01 wrote:Do realize that the Big 3 Supermarket chains (Krogers, Safeway, Supervalu) individually buy more organic foods than Whole Foods does. They can negotiate deals as good as Whole Foods.
Also, most of the "organic" brands are owned by the large corporations that produce all of the non-organic brands and have relationships with the Big 3.
Why would any supermarket chain DISCOUNT an "organic" product? It is so obvious that people will pay RIDICULOUS margins (a minimum of 2-3x nonorganic) for the products. Why would any retailer - besides WalMart -upset the apple cart?
Talked to a couple of salesmen for an organic coop that will remain unnamed. To quote one, "we never expected that the consumers would STILL be willing to pay the prices for our product that they are paying."
Darren72 wrote:jlawrence01 wrote:Do realize that the Big 3 Supermarket chains (Krogers, Safeway, Supervalu) individually buy more organic foods than Whole Foods does. They can negotiate deals as good as Whole Foods.
Also, most of the "organic" brands are owned by the large corporations that produce all of the non-organic brands and have relationships with the Big 3.
Why would any supermarket chain DISCOUNT an "organic" product? It is so obvious that people will pay RIDICULOUS margins (a minimum of 2-3x nonorganic) for the products. Why would any retailer - besides WalMart -upset the apple cart?
Talked to a couple of salesmen for an organic coop that will remain unnamed. To quote one, "we never expected that the consumers would STILL be willing to pay the prices for our product that they are paying."
jlawrence01, I've read this a few times now and I cannot understand what you are trying to say. Are you disputing the earlier claim that Jewel/Dominicks is more expensive than Whole Foods for some products? If so, that's a statement of fact that is easily verified one way or the other. If not, what's the take-away point here?