Submitted by Dipsetallover90 t3_zrw3mr in Connecticut
Man save some for the rest of us. Seriously they're too close to each other anyways.
Submitted by Dipsetallover90 t3_zrw3mr in Connecticut
Man save some for the rest of us. Seriously they're too close to each other anyways.
The one at Bishops Corner was Wild Oats and then was bought out by Whole Foods.
The BC one doesn’t get AS much business.
Totally unnecessary to have two within a mile of each other.
Large concentration of yuppies would be my guess.
When I lived in FL there were 2 Publix across the street from each other for a similar reason. The Albertsons across the street went out of business and public didn’t want competition moving in. They’re both always busy though since the road is 4 lanes in each direction and a lot of people living around them. They also have slightly different products available at each.
Publix Super Market at Northeast Park Shopping Center (727) 895-1670 https://maps.app.goo.gl/xq27x3TesG75rdJf8?g_st=ic
Honestly, it is needed. Blue Back was built to small for the area.
Also - the Wild Oats comment is the historical reason. Mine is just why they both still exist. They actually came close to closing BP when Avon opened and the changed their position.
Milf kid should ask the cougars this question on his next outing
Whole Foods and Stew Leonard's are in the same conversation imo
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All the produce I’ve bought at Stew Leonards has rotted at an alarming rate
They were going to close the north main one when the Avon store opened but I guess they do enough business to sustain both.
I miss the shop rite in town. West Hartford needs a budget supermarket.
Why does the Hartford MSA need four Whole Foods and two Trader Joe’s (soon to be three)? New Haven, Springfield, and Worcester MSAs have one each.
People shop there just to flex I swear. The quality thing is mostly a placebo effect. They choose to think the item is better quality, otherwise it would mean they've been duped.
Reminds me of a "Penn and Teller: Bullshit!" episode where they had two groups of restaurant customers. They fed some people frozen TV dinners elegantly plated and in a fine dining setting, and others fine dining food served on chain restaurant plates and in a more casual setting. Guess which food got the better reviews?
What's fun is right on the other side of Avon Mountain is another, much larger, Whole Foods. So really even that side of West Hartford could do without it
BC they both turn a nice profit? Town is able to support 2? Alexa knows
They've also lost their luster as a 'nicer' grocery store. Price Choppers' rebranding to Market 32 has their stores looking nicer than Whole Foods. Any store that's been redone in the last decade isn't going to look bad next to a Whole Foods
There’s an Aldi…
This is a very exciting thing to become alarmed over
Price Chopper is great
2 wholes makes a full market
That’s true. I don’t like it’s parking lot though.
I love ALDI.
When things get tight, if they don't have it we don't eat it.
Saves us at least $500 a month
Want a Trader Joe's up in the Derby/Shelton (Valley) area.
I know it won't happen. I know who we are.
Still want one though.
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They were going to close the one in bishops corner when they opened the one in avon, but it kept getting too much business. Seriously though...go check out the one in Avon. Unbelievable
they are all unnecessary. both them are open because they are profitable.
Meanwhile, over in New London County your options are Stop & Shop, Stop & Shop, Stop & Shop…and a Shoprite that hasn’t been updated since 1983.
Because 3 would be one too many.
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Just picturing you screaming at a head of lettuce 🤣
I will take the applause
Because Stop & Shop is for the poor people
You’re right. It’s just about as expensive as Whole Foods at this point.
And Fiddleheads, but yeah.
When they bought Wild Oats, they were required to keep both locations open by regulators. I don’t remember the specifics
Is one used more for deliveries? Amazon logistics or something?
Good question!! Maybe no, in my opinion
Whenever I go into the BC one, there isn’t much going on. But the Blueback Square one has racks and fridges for Amazon and on-line orders.
The Avon Whole Foods is really nice and big. But according to my friend that works for WF, the back areas for the staff are tiny and cramped.
Useless info that I have 😂🤣😂
There are actually more upper income nodes in Hartford County vs New Haven County.
The best place for Whole Foods to open up a location next is in New Haven. But, that location based on long standing urban goals is in the lower level of a new construction building. Amazon is probably waiting for the "right" new construction building.
The next location would probably be Cheshire. I don't think anywhere else has adequate highway access to warrant a location.
I actually live in Milford, and our Whole Foods is rather small compared to the numerous ones in Fairfield County.
The Common Bond is sort of proof some upscale spot would work.
Nobody goes over the mountain to run errands
I find Stew Leonard’s everything to be soooo processed. Like the ingredients in anything you pick up off the shelf are a mile long. Whole Foods def is better in this regard.
And a Trader Joe’s
Rich people love it there
As someone who is looking tk move from the west hartford area down towards new london i am so disappointed in how underdeveloped the bottom right corner of our state is. Youd think with all the rich towns in the area and vacation/ public beaches and industry that the region would be pretty well developed.
Put one in the north... or new london county... granted that it's only 45 minutes afaik up to the Hadley shop
There's one being built right now in South Windsor in Evergreen Walk too
I will defend Aldi to the death. Majority of my grocery shopping is there, and if I want something specific I dont mind going to stop n shop or Walmart. But Aldi is a godsend. I cant afford to regularly shop at Stop n shop, much less Whole Foods. I went there once just for curiosity sake and felt as though I didnt belong there. XD
Old Lyme has a nice Big Y
Would you rather more Dollar Generals?
I live in WeHa and much closer to the Bishop's Corner one, because I'm in the far northwest of the town. It's much faster and easier to go to the BC one due to travel time, traffic, etc.
Stop & Shop prices for shitty food are nearly as much as Whole Foods prices for conventional veggies that aren't rotten - and meat that doesn't spoil before you get it home to the fridge.
S&S quality has dropped to F-tier as of late.
Whole Foods also has stocked shelves, which S&S doesn't have. My guess is Ahold Delhaize has more of a priority keeping Albert Heijin's supply chain up and running. Us ugly Americans are an afterthought to the Belgians who run S&S.
I think the canned cat food is better than Starkist shredded tuna chips or whatever the fuck is in that can.
Lmaooooo I’ve totally wondered this before too
Uh.
If someone can't tell the difference between Frozen Food and chef-prepared cuisine that says more about the patron not the food.
People who can't pick up on that difference got no business paying $100+ a plate for food.
Yeah you gotta be white to shop at whole foods. That's like literally so shallow & insulting.
Gtfo man.
I know of one such perfect place.
I just wrote into them with a location picked out and everything. If there were an option for me to open the place myself, shit - I'd have done it. Unfortuantely they don't allow that.
Stay in Hartford then.
We live in the nice rural part of the state because we want to live in the nice rural part of the state.
Nobody likes the carpetbaggers that move to town and complain that things need to be more developed.
Fcking go away.
Yes, anything over $3-4 better be a big chunk of flesh that I can prep into dozens if meals.
People paying $5 for some fancy snack, might as well be eating out
Looks like Old Saybrook is getting a Whole Foods at the former Bennys Shopping Plaza. Right across Rt 1 from the Big Y shopping center. I think it’s going through permitting now
They were required to keep it open for at least a year. It was actually slated to be closed once the Avon location opened up but with the recent remodel in Bishops, it looks like they’re keeping it open. Be foolish to close it. The blue back one is fucking tiny.
Cuz they bougie af
Whole Foods built a large store in west Hartford center, then they bought a local similar grocery store in bishops corner called wild oats and instead of closing it decided to turn it into a Whole Foods as well. Then about 2 years ago they decided to build a Whole Foods in Avon instead, and then again decided to keep the bishops corner one open. Source: I grew up within walking distance to bishops corner.
Edited to add: there were 4 grocery stores in bishops corner my whole childhood. Now there are 3, but that’s still a lot for a few blocks.
Rich white peoples
Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods is going into the new development off of 691 in Cheshire. We aren’t sure which, but one of them is. Heard from someone on the zoning board via Facebook. It’s literally the perfect spot, and about time that we had one. Milford, west Hartford and Danbury are all 30+mins away.
Why must I be attacked like this...
they are always packed at all times of the day, even with the new one in Avon
Typical west Hartford scumbag
So I was somewhat wrong. They were fed borderline expired, lower quality grocery store items advertised as fine cuisine and they were food critics. They thought the meal was wonderful because the ambience, waiter, etc.
It's somewhat related I guess idk. Go shop there if you want. I can't tell the difference between Nature's Promise and Bell and Evans, and frankly I'm happy I can't if there is one.
Actually, the bishops corner location has been slated to close - seriously close- 3x now. It’s unkillable. It’s missing tons of stuff, and is largely an Amazon fulfillment center now, but damn if we don’t go there 2x/week still.
It’s no more expensive than the big Y next door for most stuff anyway.
But yeah- Cheese n Stuff —> Wild oats —> screwed over the West End (Hartford) —> Whole Foods —> gonna close —> blue back opens 3 miles away —> really gonna close —> Avon opens 4 miles away —> REALLY gonna close —> announces they’re not gonna close —> can’t kill it.
Bishops Corner is like a boutique Whole Foods that only Carrie’s the “basic” Whole Foods fare.
It’s also because of all the through traffic over the mountain on 44. So many people get funneled through the intersection they get both the dedicated posh clients and spillover when someone has an ‘oh crap I need x’ because it’s on the way. Yea their is big y across the street and Crown Market next door but I think that proves more than disproves that the traffic supports it.
Agree. I hate stop and shop. Whole Foods is cheaper for organic, fresh produce. Stop and shop charges more for rotten, non-organic produce.
LOL, sure we do. Fewer lights and free parking. (Not just groceries.)
Omg the BC one is half Amazon fulfillment center now( or so it seems)
For produce, check out apple tree across new Park since you’re over there.
The Bishop's Corner WF was formerly a Wild Oats.
Wild Oats had bought out Cheese & Stuff before being acquired itself by WF.
Then Blue Back Square (named by the same people who named the Yard Goats?) went up and Bishop's Corner seemed too far away?
Hello fellow far NW WH’er.
Whoa!!!
Freeekin Amazon….
Because west hartford will do what west hartford wants
Peak pandemic was so weird there. It was me and 47 Amazon shoppers.
I really liked the shop rite. Easy to hit on my way home. Great selection. Now we have to go all The way to Big Y or as we like to refer to it “The Big Y” lol. You know, like The Walmart, The Target, and The Costco.
I wasn't expecting humor, this being Connecticut
shakes fist from the park road district.
What we should be talking about is why 3 ppl have been run over by cars in town this week?
(I lived on Beverly and Whiting for years. Loved it there!)
They have 2?!?
What you said - ingredients are barely anything in good cooking. It's all technique and prep. Freshness and a natural state (eg: not processed, raw ingredients) makes most of the difference.
There is actually a tangible diff between air chilled and washed chicken. If Nature's Promise did air chilled, there'd be no difference.
You know that Guga guy on YouTube? He's got a video of taste testing chicken and Bell & Evans is one of them.
I’d say it’s a combo of very careless drivers who are in too big of a hurry and pedestrians who aren’t fully paying attention. As a pedestrian in this town you need to have your head on a swivel. Drivers are crazy here. Red lights are becoming a suggestion and right on red is out of control.
Where do you draw the line? Is there too many Dunkin’ Donuts?
How to say you don’t know anything about the food industry ☝️
And Big Y, Aldis and McQuades
That's that east of the river attitude we know and love! God I fucking hate it down there- nothing to eat, bleak development, and new England's crankiest yankees.
To remind you you’re in west Hartford?
I think Bishop’s Corner WF is a pain to stop at when coming from Windsor or Hartford over the mountain to Avon.
Gotta make a left turn into WF while people are coming from Target, and into the Target and WF plaza with no light at a busy …while cars squeeze by you quickly on the right.
I have no data to support this but every time a dollar general is build, property values within 10 miles drop 10%.
We have Aldi in Fairfield and Trader Joe’s 5 minutes down the road. I feel spoiled and stop at TJ Maxx inbetween.
It’s all old rich white Nimby’s. Everyone wants one as long as it’s not their town.
If stop & shop is for poor people, who is Aldi for?! (Said by someone that can’t afford to shop at stop & shop.).
How don’t more towns? I swear I’ve lived in states where there are Starbucks, Whole Foods, wegmans, and fast cas food every two miles.
Who cares?
I eat for nutrition anyways, I run/lift 5-6 times a week, ski and golf so I try to prepare most if not all of my food. It's cheaper and just as nutrient dense as the mega super duper free range cruelty free options at whole foods 🙄
Because MONEY
Right. Fiddleheads aka Stop & Shop with higher prices and fewer items.
And you got Avon which isn't too far
Um Costco, Whole Foods and stew Leonard’s are in the same group. All crazy expensive. Followed closely by stop and shop then shop rite. Trader Joe’s is surprisingly one of the cheapest in my area (Fairfield)
I was confused because when you said "Bennys" I could only think of the farm market in Essex. pours one out for the best grinders ever
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Screw Whole Foods, get us a Wegmans
Oh well in that case you’re an expert then! Continue ignorantly ranting sir/ma’am.
Would you rather they have two half food markets?
At least I'm not unhinged lol, go for a run pal.
We-Ha is Doubly Crunchy.
Tolland County (specifically Vernon/Ellington) you have a Big Y, 2 Stop & Shops, Shop Rite, and Aldi. Slide over to Coventry and you get Highland Park Market as well, go to E Windsor S Windsor or Somers and you can tack on Geissler's.
Well…you are rather unhinged if you believe your original comment. You don’t know what you’re talking about in regards to the content of the food you’re eating, where it comes from, and what’s in it. Otherwise you wouldn’t of made your original comment. Go read about industrial agriculture, work in the supply chain for a while, and then reassess if your current opinion is actually accurate. Spoiler, you’ll find it’s not. I already went for a run, not sure what you’re driving at with the suggestion though. Merry Christmas.
LOL why would I do any of that? I'm sorry you're upset by it, but it's just an opinion. And it's from a TV show LOL, it's not even my own. If you want to go buy groceries for 50% upcharge because they put a pillow under the chickens ass and that somehow makes it taste better to you, be my guest, I don't care. The amount of protein and nutrients per serving size of any item you buy at whole foods is the same as that item purchased elsewhere.
Was the whole foods chicken fed a better diet? probably. Was the edamame grown in better conditions? probably. Have I ever been able to tell the difference? No. Has anyone ever explicitly explained how one would impact my health over the other? Not to my satisfaction. That's how I arrive at that conclusion.
Your name is jogging music, I figured you enjoyed running. I wasn't driving at anything. You should take this opportunity to tell me to go F myself, given my name :D
The feed and the soil conditions have a lot to do with what ends up in our bodies. It goes beyond the macro nutrient profile that drives your choice. Wasn’t aware you’re quoting a show, but okay if you say so.
Theres a strong correlation between cancer rates and the industrial agriculture that we’ve moved into. A lot of the reason why stop and shop is able to sell produce cheaper is because the product is created purely for yield. Lot of folks have become aware of this. That’s why there is a market for places like wholefoods and other organic/all natural markets. Is some of it bullshit marketing ploys like you’ve described? Of course. But it’s not all bullshit. As you can guess I work on that side, so I feel a need to defend it. But it’s not all sipping the kool-aid, there’s a health crisis that can be largely traced back to the content of our food.
And just because someone disagrees with you doesn’t make them ‘upset’. Just pointing out the flaw in your opinion. Take care.
Edit: sorry - looking back at some of comments to you, and they were rather shitty and condescending. Sorry friend.
Wild Oats was awesome. Surpassed WF!
Ah couldn't be more different from Stop&Shop's profit motivation. But I guess you shop somewhere magical and virtuous.
Yes. My. comment was clearly a Milton Friedman-like analysis of the styles of communal vs. purely capitalist profit schemes.
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Because that's where the actual money is?