Wegmans notes
Dec. 15th, 2004 02:28 amOkay. One of the few bright spots this year has definitely been the opening of Wegmans not too far from my place. Next year we get one even closer. As grocery stores go, they do tend to be a bit "upscale" but their prices are often better from some common items than anyone else. And their produce department is to die for. (Not surprising, as they got their start as a greengrocer's.) They carry Nittany apples, which are one of my very favorite varieties, and which I hadn't seen for sale in three years. Their wine department outclasses any other grocery wine department; again not surprising given its upscaleness. (Grocery stores can carry beer and wine in Virginia.) I could go on.
Nevertheless, it is a grocery store. Why would a grocery store, even one with an upscale wine department, have wine for sale at more than TWO THOUSAND bucks a go?
The most memorable example was a six (6) liter bottle of Sauternes. Not easy to shoplift, even if you did break into the locked glass case; it holds the volume of eight "normal" wine bottles and is as big as my leg.
Nevertheless, it is a grocery store. Why would a grocery store, even one with an upscale wine department, have wine for sale at more than TWO THOUSAND bucks a go?
The most memorable example was a six (6) liter bottle of Sauternes. Not easy to shoplift, even if you did break into the locked glass case; it holds the volume of eight "normal" wine bottles and is as big as my leg.
no subject
Date: 2004-12-15 03:41 pm (UTC)Perhaps just to draw attention to the store ?
it is one of those oddities that makes reasonable conversation and causes folks to "chat up" the store.
Wegmans
Date: 2004-12-15 03:42 pm (UTC)When we started getting Weggies in my area, I stopped by and took a look-- they still have the same pattern. Their traffic patterns are set up to keep you stuck in the expensive areas of the store, especially during high-volume times (I still remember trying to get in there on a Saturday morning to pick up a 5lb portion of Sashimi Tuna someone had ordered for an event. It was like a broken-field race.)
They capitalize on yuppies coming in for something unusual (take-out sushi, for instance) and while they are there picking up the groceries for the week. Luckily, they are a bit better than, say, shop-rite; but I really wouldn't buy regular groceries there. I pity the areas that have nothing but Wegman's.
Re: Wegmans
Date: 2004-12-15 03:49 pm (UTC)> where one of their managers admitted that they
> laid out the stores to be confusing
Nowadays this is not a trait exclusive to Wegmans. Giant Food seems to do this all the time and our local Wal*Mart is somewhat like that (more due to poor organization and management as opposed to planned confusion). Our local gaming store also pulls this crap, I put up with them because they are the only "game" in town. I realize that some folks don't notice it, but when I find a store is deliberately wasting my time with such practices I try not to shop there as often after that.
Re: Wegmans
Date: 2004-12-15 04:20 pm (UTC)(My problem with Walmart's a bit different-- the longer they make me wait in line, the more stuff I put back, and the lines are insanely long, so if I really have to buy something at Walmart, I usually take Iuliana along as a spotter to make sure I buy what I came for.)
no subject
Date: 2004-12-15 05:10 pm (UTC)But, yowza... what a bottle of wine!
Ahh Wegmans
Date: 2004-12-15 08:44 pm (UTC)Re: Wegmans
Date: 2004-12-15 10:24 pm (UTC)Wegmans has better prices on dairy section (milk, eggs, juice, cheese) than anywhere else nearby. Everything else I can get as cheap (or cheaper) closer to home. Their produce isn't cheaper, just *better*, and a much wider variety.
But I don't shop at Wegmans, or anywhere else, simply as a matter of habit; I go to different places to get what I want. (This could turn into a separate post on My Life Through Grocery Stores...)
Remembering Wegmans
Date: 2005-01-07 06:51 pm (UTC)