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Old 01-25-2016, 05:19 PM
 
Location: North Carolina for now....ATL soon.
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I'm in heaven whenever I shop at Publix. But I go to Harris Teeter more frequently since it's right in my neighborhood...but Publix is definitely a huge difference from HT.
Ditto on going to HT more often due to convenience.
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Old 01-25-2016, 06:14 PM
 
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You can even do that at Food Lion now. That's so 2015
Yeah but Food Lion's selection is lousy
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Old 01-25-2016, 06:19 PM
 
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Meh, people hyped the same level about Publix and it died down. It's a frickin grocery store, let's not kid ourselves here.
Publix is just a grocery store I agree. Wegmans is not. No hype, just truth backed by year after year of gleaming press and consumer accolades. Publix may need hype to get traffic. Wegmans does not.
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Old 01-25-2016, 06:55 PM
 
Location: Morrisville, NC
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Yeah but Food Lion's selection is lousy
It's not as good as HT, but we looked there last week and it's better than it used to be. Would have been outstanding say 5-6 years ago.
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Old 01-25-2016, 09:25 PM
 
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Ha ha, you snooty snobs. Golden Corral isn't bad. We eat there once a month. I'm still alive.

I worked in food service when young. I don't think about what happens on the other side. I'd never eat out again, even in pricey restaurants, if I did.

I'll hit up Wegman's when it arrives. Probably won't shop there regularly, but it may carry stuff other places don't so will warrant the occasional trip.
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Old 01-25-2016, 09:29 PM
 
Location: Cary, NC
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Ha ha, you snooty snobs. Golden Corral isn't bad. We eat there once a month. I'm still alive.

I worked in food service when young. I don't think about what happens on the other side. I'd never eat out again, even in pricey restaurants, if I did.

I'll hit up Wegman's when it arrives. Probably won't shop there regularly, but it may carry stuff other places don't so will warrant the occasional trip.
Hey, I just admired the Golden Corral Hot Tray Bacon Barge here the other day!

I don't worry about buffet restaurant facilities or help near as much as I might. I am more likely to think about the kids I see whose "adult" companions, say, "No, put that back," while I am admiring their Below-Sneeze-Guard Level runny little noses.

It's all good. My alimentary canal is now bulletproof from end to end.
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Old 01-25-2016, 11:03 PM
 
Location: My House
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Ha ha, you snooty snobs. Golden Corral isn't bad. We eat there once a month. I'm still alive.

I worked in food service when young. I don't think about what happens on the other side. I'd never eat out again, even in pricey restaurants, if I did.

I'll hit up Wegman's when it arrives. Probably won't shop there regularly, but it may carry stuff other places don't so will warrant the occasional trip.
It's not snobbery. I just don't like eating food that's been fondled by half the village.

Besides the food itself being rather disgusting, that is.
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Old 01-25-2016, 11:44 PM
 
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Eh. It's good for your immune system. Must challenge it, you know.
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Old 01-26-2016, 12:37 AM
 
Location: North of South, South of North
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It's not snobbery. I just don't like eating food that's been fondled by half the village.

Besides the food itself being rather disgusting, that is.
Ditto!

It's been two years since I have eaten at any restaurant. You don't miss them so much after a while.
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Old 01-26-2016, 04:44 AM
 
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Until the Wegman's folk make a proposal to the Town of Cary there is nothing to substantiate the "rumor" even if Wegman's is interested in doing this. Maybe they are trying to build some excitement so they will have community support when they actual submit something.
It's not a "rumor". The article stated that that Wegman's signed a letter of intent. Yes there are many steps in the process before the shopping center is built (just like any development). However, once a company makes public that they have signed a letter of intent to lease a commercial space it definitely shouldn't the thought of as a "rumor" anymore. Calling it a rumor suggests it may not be true. Maybe you don't believe they signed a letter of intent?
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