Originally Posted by
TheTravellers
Yeah, fully aware of the different demographics around each store, and I can understand that (or how the people that buy for the store thought about it), but it's not consistent. And actually, Homeland isn't the first store I'd go to if I were on a serious budget, but it is still fantastic that it's finally there. If they're serving Leo's BBQ and people are lining up for it with the prices they charge (they are, I was part of the line), then they can afford Boar's Head (I honestly don't know how much the price difference is between Boar's Head and Dietz & Watson (which is Crest-level deli meat), but it can't be that huge). If the 36th store stocks Rococo's pizzas (which aren't cheap, we buy them at the 18th store, they're something like $15 and it's not very big), and people are buying them, then they can afford to buy Oscar Meyer center-cut bacon. Most of the 36th store's items are exactly the same as the 18th store's, with a few exceptions. And I thought it odd that the 36th store seems to have more of an organic produce section than the 18th store, since organic is more expensive. As I said, great store for anywhere, especially that area, but far enough out of the way to not make it worthwhile, especially about the deli meat (wife loves Boar's Head).
Pete - you said you were going to shop there, have you yet and if so, what's your opinion?
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