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Hatred of Wegmans Products and W-Kids Age
Posted Fri August 1, 2008 12:00 pm, by Rebecca B. written to Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
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There is not enough of the real deal in your store. You replace all the good stuff with disgusting Wegmans brand food. All over the place are the yucky Wegmans products, yes it is cheaper, but it is not the same. Seeing all the Wegmans stuff where the profit goes right into Wegmans pocket, it simply disgusts me. Oh and while I'm at it, it is unfair that 9 and 10 year olds cannot go into W-kids. My family doesn't shop there anymore because my ten year hates shopping just as much as he did when he was eight.
First get rid of so much Wegman brand product selection and get more of the real deal. And second, please increase the age of children allowed in W-Kids or you will be losing more customers soon!
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Wegmans brands are just as good or better than the national brands (which is what I assume you mean by the "real deal", and they are almost always less expensive. At least half of the food in my house is Wegmans brand, and I will only buy good quality food.
As far as the child care goes, you are lucky that Wegmans (or any store) would provide child care for children of any age. Sorry your kid is too spoiled or undisciplined to go grocery shopping with you, but that is your problem and likely your fault.
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I especially like how they label their products with special labels indicating that the product is Vegan, Lactose Free, and Gluten Free. My son is lactose intolerant (severely) and I have come to find that there is lactose in many things that you would not expect, these labels help me to select products that are truly lactose free.
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by MayDay Posted Sun August 3, 2008 @ 1:44 AM
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..I've said in a post earlier but I have nothing but compliments about this store. Wegmans "food you feel good about" is great with the labels and actually rivals the brands. They sell canned green beans and corn and a few others for only 35 cents a can!
Their sub shop is fabulous, plenty of filling and I think it is only 6.99 for a 12 inch sub, and its made to order in a few minutes. I have a friend who works the coffee bar and she just loves it.
I don't get why anyone would be upset with this store. They should try a Giant Eagle, that store is the pits.
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by Final Score: Boys-3, Girls-1 Posted Sat August 2, 2008 @ 8:32 AM
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There isn't a Wegmans near me, but we do have a Shaw's with a child-care room. Only my middle son ever wanted in there. He was about 3 or 4 at the time.
He's six now, and they have put a Hannaford supermarket in closer to my house, so I've been shopping there for the past two years. (Mostly because of, wait for it...all the STORE BRAND items they carry! Same stuff as the "real deal", only way cheaper!). They don't have a child-care room, but thankfully, my kids like to shop with me. All four of them. My 10-year-old is the best when I shop. He might ask for EVERYTHING, but I get done in half the time, because he'll ask what's next on the list, and will run off to find it while I move on to the item after that. I bet if you elisted your son's "help" while you shopped, he'd come to enjoy it.
And to be quite honest, if W-Kids did allow your son in, would he even go? He might not like shopping, but don't you think he'd be mortified to be in the "baby room"? I know my oldest son wouldn't have anything to do with that room at Shaw's, because it was full of preschoolers.
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by Kim M. Posted Sat August 2, 2008 @ 7:20 AM
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Wow, to think that Wegman's is in business to make a profit - so greedy. Well, if enough people think like you all we'll have left is Wal-Mart.
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by ~Fiナ-la-ネea~ Posted Sat August 2, 2008 @ 1:33 AM
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I have yet to go to Wegmans to know what you are talking about with Wkids. I heard they are a wonderful store and very friendly and highly customer oriented which is driving their popularity.
Aldi's has alot of their own brand in their own store too. But I know theirs is good.
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Wegmans
by Donno Sat August 2, 2008 @ 4:42 AM
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I have
by ~Fiナ-la-ネea~ Sat August 2, 2008 @ 1:54 PM
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You're a mother? For real? Wow. Okay, then.
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by MayDay Posted Sat August 2, 2008 @ 12:20 AM
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I'm not sure what the OP means by the "real deal". real deal of what? I love shopping at Wegmans, produce is brought in by local farmers when in season and the prices are decent and I personally think the wegmans brand foods are great!
If I cannot avoid bringing my 5 year old to the store with me...guess what? He sits in that cart and waits for me to get done, we play I spy and other silly games just to keep him occupied while I get groceries. I don't like those kids areas in stores, I feel like its a breeding ground for illness.
As for "profit going right into wegmans pocket", well, they ARE in business to make a profit I assume?
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by Blackrack Posted Fri August 1, 2008 @ 6:48 PM
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Wait, so... You hate to see Wegmans making profit, but you shop there? I can haz logics?
I've never been in a grocery store where sitting is provided. How about you prepare your kids for real life by teaching them to tolerate with grace the things they don't like? Or better yet, let them help. Split up part of your list and let them find the items. Kids are occupied, your shopping takes less time.
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I like Wegman's products. I bought some green apple sorbet and I just received a phone call (since I bought it with my Wegman's card) that it's recalled due to milk not disclosed on the label. I don't have to worry because I don't have a milk allergy but how's that for service?
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by Donno Posted Fri August 1, 2008 @ 5:40 PM
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by Beeracuda Posted Fri August 1, 2008 @ 5:35 PM
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"Seeing all the Wegmans stuff where the profit goes right into Wegmans pocket, it simply disgusts me."
See now, you make it sound like it doesn't cost Wegman's anything to produce these products. I don't know how Wegman's operates, but I'm going to assume they're like every other supermarket chain. Store brand products are not made by the store chain itself. They are made by a complete different company and the supermarket chain pays for the right to place their label on it.
Things may have changed in the 25 years since I last worked for a grocery store, but when I worked for Safeway back then, it was well-known among employees that Safeway's brand of soft drink (then known as Cragmont) was actually produced by RC Cola, and that Safeway just paid for the right to use the Cragmont label.
Point is, it may be cheaper for the grocery store to have it's own "brand", but the profit margin is probably very close to the same as name-brand products, since the store brand is always cheaper.
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"Seeing all the Wegmans stuff where the profit goes right into Wegmans pocket, it simply disgusts me."
I've yet to find a store that doesn't have a lion's share of it's own brand of products. How is this disgusting? And they're in the business of making money, so where else would the profits need to go?
I'm baffled at this whole complaint. Perhaps there are other avenues in food stores for you to explore locally? I don't know that I'd continue to patronize a store that disgusted me and made me so miserable.
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by Zan Posted Fri August 1, 2008 @ 5:09 PM
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I really doubt Wegman's will eliminate their own product line. If you want your request taken seriously, why not drop the insults and tell them exactly what you don't like about specific products, and give them an opportunity to improve them?
And it's not Wegman's responsibility to watch your kid while you shop.
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I understand that at times a brand name v.s the Wegman's name product may vary, but if you put them side by side without a label you would probably never know the difference especially in milk, eggs and such.
But please...someone explain about the kids ages ...from what she wrote her 10yrs old child can no longer go into Wegman's??? I mean don't these kids go in with their parents anyway???
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Yeah, they'll jump right on your requests, just as soon as they're done reading your insults.
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by Donno Posted Fri August 1, 2008 @ 2:39 PM
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I don't know what a "W-kids" is, but I am a Wegman's shopper.
It is a great store. Yes, a lot of items are popping up with their name on them. The ones use are: sour cream, milk, butter, eggs, frozen pizza, pancake syrup, pasta, bread.
I'm pretty picky and not prone to substituting a store brand. But what I have found is that all the products I have tried at Wegman's are of top quality. Their self-rising Pizza is fanatastic. The Multigrain and Whole Grain bread loaves are as good as any other brand.
I haven't been disappointed in anything branded Wegman's yet, but the list I gave is about all I have tried. I am wondering what products you have tried that are "yucky".
Wegman's caters to a very wide range of shoppers. I used to frequent a warehouse market here, and always assumed Wegman's was a store for people with fat wallets and snooty attitudes. When I started shopping there, I found that their prices are competitive, and they have higher quality (and priced) items for the well-heeled shopper as well. For example, the meat department has a wide range of grades of meat. You can pay $90 for a prime rib roast, or $27.
I was shocked that you used a phrase such as "disgusting Wegman's branded food." Perhaps you could provide details (that would be useful to Wegman's) as to specific items.
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We've all
by ~Fiナ-la-ネea~ Sat August 2, 2008 @ 2:00 PM
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