On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 09:02 AM, Jerod J. Husvar wrote:
> My wife is from Rochester. She's been here in Ohio for over two years
> now
my condolences! ;-)
> and she still compares the local grocery stores to Wegman's. Of
> course, when she took me to the Wegman's that's near Brighton (sp?) I
> was pretty impressed with the selection of stuff they have there.
> But, my wife also told me that you pay for the privilege of having all
> the goodies in the store. The prices, or so she told me, are a little
> bit higher than at competing stores.
they're lower than Tops on a lot of things now. they moved from very
good sales on a few things all the time to "consistent lower prices"
which means less savings, but more comparable prices.
>
> Oh well, maybe I'll surprise her sometime with a trip back to
> Rochester to go to Wegman's and see old friends. :)
no matter where in OH you are, the closes Wegs is in Erie PA. my
gradumatated friend Alan, currently in Cleveland, heads over when he's
really in the mood for a good grocery store and a good sub. most
importantly for those Wegs outside Rochester and Buffalo is that their
in-hose sub shop was inspired by Dibella's Old Fashioned Submarines -
the best cold subs I've ever had.
Dak content: I drive it to Wegs, to Dibellas and to Ohio ;-)
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