you must be kidding ?
 
Thanks,
 
John Ellingsworth
Virtual Curriculum
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 11:07 AM
Subject: RE: Thriftway a casualty of Fresh Grocer?


I agree, in many ways, Fresh Grocer has been a disappointment and Thriftway better.  -Ricky


"Tanya Seaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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08/07/01 08:58 AM
Please respond to "Tanya Seaman"

       
        To:        "Andrew Diller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        cc:        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Subject:        RE: Thriftway a casualty of Fresh Grocer?


The reason I continue to shop at Thriftway is because they actually have
things like whole wheat bread, soy milk, tofu, organic bulk food, etc.
Unfortunately, freshness is a huge and frustrating problem. FreshGrocer has
no health food to speak of that I have found. It also drives me crazy to
shop at a place knowing I'm subsidizing the parking lot - even though I
don't own a car.

Has anyone contacted Thriftway to find out what their plans are?

Tanya


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrew Diller
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Thriftway a casuelty of Fresh Grocer?



The closing of Thriftway would not be a bad thing, IMHO. It's simply the
most disgusting food store I ever had the misfortune to shop in (twice). If
you don't have a car, fresh grocer is what 2 blocks down Walnut?

People should not have to shop in such a depressing and demoralizing excuse
for a store as Thriftway. Anyways, I'm sure the Mayor's Blight Campaign
would have zeroed in on it.


-andy diller



>
> "William H. Magill" wrote:
>
>> It's been a while since this topic came up...
>> Thriftway has not had any significant amount of merchandise on the
>> shelves now since roughly some time in June.
>>
>> Does anyone know what happend with the sale of the 42nd Street Thriftway?
>> Is it actually being renovated?
>> Has it gotten mauled that badly by people shopping at Fresh Grocer?
>> How long is it going to remain open?
>>
>> It's quite sad and I'd hate to see it die, but right now, there is almost
>> no reason to shop there. You really have to watch the expiration dates on
>> any purchase you make.  It doesn't matter much what time of day or week
>> you shop. They simply have nothing on the shelves.
>>

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