messycook wrote:Is anyone else as happy with T.I as I am?
Back to the original question....why are the stores so different?
I have no knowledge as to why the individual stores are different and can only surmise that the managers in each location have more independence than the managers in some other grocery chains.
Whatever the cause, I think you're right that there is a certain amount of difference and would add that it goes beyond issues such as discipline in cleaning, handling of produce etc. The two we have visited with some frequency over the past few years are the ones on Clark Street near the Newberry and the one in Streeterville; we like both very much. The one in Streeterville seems to me to have a much wider selection of fancy/imported/swell items in some sections but both are quite satisfying in the way that you say: they offer great specialty items as well as basic necessities, including non-food items (something for which Whole Food is essentially useless).
A couple of specific features/items which draw us into Treasure Island, beyond the general range of basic foods, specialty foods, and non-food items, are:
- Poilane bread from Paris
- special produce items, e.g., miniature vegetables, top quality Belgian endive (no green!), real new potatoes etc., i.e., things that the non-upscale groceries don't typically have.
- occasional great deals on high quality items in the meat department.
- Rummo brand fusille bucate (perhaps my favourite shape), long fusille, from Naples, which resist breaking up during cooking a little more than other brands. (They used to carry a brand of imported Italian pasta, Spigadoro, which came in 500 gm bags and offered some great shapes and, to boot, was remarkably inexpensive; alas, the last several times I've been there, I've seen no trace of this brand.)
Since we don't get to either one with great frequency, I'm sure we've underexploited their offerings. Are there other particularly swell things to be found at TI that are not or not frequently found elsewhere? I need an excuse to go grocery shopping later today...
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