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Not the OP, but the Publix on Amelia Island is much more run down looking than the Harris Teeter, just a couple of miles away on AI. It's kind of amusing to see you so up in arms over something like this.
I'm hopeful that since Publix is the up and coming store in our market that they will differentiate themselves from Harris Teeter better than what I saw in Florida.
Went there this morning briefly looking for some Cuban bread. Would like to send a nasty shout out to the jerk who bought out their entire supply right at opening time. Hope you make a great profit from selling this bread at your establishment, since I know there's no human way to eat that much Cuban bread at one time.
On the plus side, the store looked very clean and well organized, and the workers were all very helpful.
Christmas of last year. I am usually there over the holidays each year, was never very impressed. Are you saying it's improved substantially since last December?
Christmas of last year. I am usually there over the holidays each year, was never very impressed. Are you saying it's improved substantially since last December?
The store was replaced this year with a new one with Kohls as its anchor.
The HTs in Florida (I think there is also one in Ponte Vedra Beach) are not the same as the typical HT is here. They are much more high-end, more like the "Taj Ma Teeter" in Southpark than the ones near my house in Huntersville.
I heard this was also pretty much the case in Nashville, where Teeter has a few very high end stores, and Publix has well over a dozen, I believe.
Went there this morning briefly looking for some Cuban bread. Would like to send a nasty shout out to the jerk who bought out their entire supply right at opening time. Hope you make a great profit from selling this bread at your establishment, since I know there's no human way to eat that much Cuban bread at one time.
Which store? I know my BIL bought one at the fort mill store this morning.
If you are looking for cuban bread, I've heard the Suarez bakery makes it from scratch. No doubt better than what would be found in a grocery store.
Is this the one in the Park Road Shopping Center?
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