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Medford Whole Foods bird house?
Has anyone else noticed that the new(ish) Whole Foods on the Mystic Valley Parkway in Medford has a tiny, wooden bird house attached to the rafters over the bulk display?
What's with that?
I probably would never have noticed except that I went in there today and there was a little sparrow flying around while I was buying my groceries.
What's with that?
I probably would never have noticed except that I went in there today and there was a little sparrow flying around while I was buying my groceries.
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anyway, i really loathe stop and shop. they are frequently out of whatever is on sale, and their produce is the worst i've seen of any of the chains. i like shaw's because they often have the brands and things i buy on sale, and i always save a lot with my shaws card. if it wasn't for that, i probably would go elsewhere, but i do pretty well there.
[should also clarify i live in brighton, and spend a lot of time in cambridge, so shaws is also most convenient.]
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That said, I have to ask: why is it that Whole Foods, the national chain store, carries so many more local brands than any of our locally owned supermarkets combined? It really drives me nuts how almost all of the shelf space at Market Basket/Shaws/Stop & Shop/Foodmaster are completely occupied by products from ADM, ConAgra, or Tyson with few exceptions anywhere in the store. I feel like most of these stores do not sell a single thing that isn't available at supermarkets everywhere in the country.
Also, food + fluorescent lighting + antiseptic smell = yuck.
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(I don't know this as a fact, feel free to point out that I am wrong, but it certainly *seems* to be true, even within WF)
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How depressing. Kind of makes you wonder why they bother carrying anything that's not store brand at all.
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Which may have had something to do with the game (there were three bottles of caffeine-free Diet Coke mid-afternoon - the only Coke products left in the entire store), but I didn't see a label on the shelf for RealLemon. Major suck.
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