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Publix does not have the detestable "bonus" cards, which most of the major grocery chains use to track your purchases, while penalizing you with jacked up prices if you dare not to cave in to their odious practice. In fact, the only two major grocers that don't have them that I can think of are Wallys and Publix. And Publix is the only grocery store I have ever seen anywhere with a sign outside proclaiming, "Sushi, Made Fresh Daily." Where else can you shop for food and bait at the same time? I can't wait for their march northward from Chattanooga to the Knoxville area. Once that happens, Kroger's and Food City will not get another cent of our food budget. |
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Thanks Tinman, I keep checking that list also! I'm hoping they will be opening one in Lawrenceburg in the future, or at least in Columbia!
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Didn't Food City spring forth from the old White Stores in Knoxville? I know that they are HQ in the either Bristol or Abingdon. What ever happened to supporting local companies and developing industry to keep jobs local? Sigh, just another example of the big corporate entities taking over America.
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Actually, Publix is kinda cool, because it is completely employee owned. I don't consider that some big corporate entity owned by suits without care for the employees and the community. They are highly invested in the communities they serve and are located in 5 southern states. I really don't know about Food City, because we do not have them here in Chatt, but the other stores in Chattanooga are not locally based anyway (Food Lion is N. Carolina and Bi-Lo is based in S. Carolina) and both serve multiple southern states, as Publix does.
Personally, given the choice between them all and what I know about Publix commitment to the community and to quality, I will shop at Publix most often when they open the new one on my side of town. jmho Quote:
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The only grocery chain comparable to Publix that I know of is Giant, which operates in the general area of Washington DC. Green is the predominate color in both stores' corporate decor, so they even look a lot alike. Giant's house brands are as good or better than the national brands, and sometimes even cost more. At least this used to be the case. Giant was a family business, but they sold out to overseas owners a few years ago, so things may have changed.
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I know this thread is old and long, but I spoke to someone from Chattanooga the other day that was working on our security systems and he said that Chattanooga had Publix supermarkets.
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We used to have Giants here until about the mid 1980s, then a local chain "Food City" bought them out. I remember shopping in Gaints.... I was very young though.
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Chattanooga has a new Publix. They are also building one in Hixson, according to one of the posts.
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Yes we have a Publix in E. Brainerd, but I live in Hixson, so it is probably a 25 minute drive to go to Publix and honestly I wish I could justify the time and gas to go everytime I need to buy groceries, but I can't, so I go for things I can only get there. I will shop there all the time when the Hixson one opens
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