Bayer
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I was really hoping that Farm Boy would open closer to Yonge and Bloor! Too bad the College Park location is so small.
Just a rebranding of the existing Sobeys, it would seem.
I was really hoping that Farm Boy would open closer to Yonge and Bloor! Too bad the College Park location is so small.
Just a rebranding of the existing Sobeys, it would seem.
I would assume a closure to redo the College Park Sobey's. They're going to want customers to know this is not a mere rebranding, but a different store, and you don't accomplish that overnight.It is a rebranding of the existing Sobeys; though there will be a reno of some kind, as per standard the non-food aisle will be gone (laundry soap, TP etc.); expect more meals-to-go. Not sure if they'll try to do this in pieces at night or with a closure.
I can't say whether there will be one closer to Y-B (really don't know), but with 5 supermarkets in close proximity (Eataly, Bloor St, Pusateri's, McEwan and Longo's) I wouldn't think it all that likely, at least right at the corner.
But there will be several more Toronto stores, that are not yet announced, almost all of which will be open by late 2022.
Oh NO! As @Northern Light says, it was clear this store was going to have to close for the past few years so why T&T were not looking at alternate locations is a bit of a mystery.
Could this be a predatory pricing strategy targeting Organic Garage on Hanna Ave?They're basically giving it away for free. Perfectly good veggies and fruit. Ten tomatoes, brand new, 1.50$.
Ten organice lemons, brand new, 1.50$
Four massive yellow peppers, brand new, 3$
It's messed up.
Could this be a predatory pricing strategy targeting Organic Garage on Hanna Ave?
I would assume a closure to redo the College Park Sobey's. They're going to want customers to know this is not a mere rebranding, but a different store, and you don't accomplish that overnight.
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Why just Organic Garage? Surely Metro as well.
I don't know, but I think they're taking their "fresh" produce mantra too far. Works for me, but if they're throwing out perfectly good produce then someone at Longo's needs to get shipped to some forsaken island in the middle of the Pacific with just a box of matches and a dull knife.
I always thought that when raw fresh produce approached a point two to four days out from going bad that it was used by the store for the prepared meals, catering, or the salad bar. I hope that's true. Do they make the prepared meals locally in each store, or is it in a centralised kitchen somewhere and then distributed as needed?
I looked into this because Jacked Up is usually top notch (in terms of Melbourne/Oslo standards). The truck that used to be parked outside the LV West Elm is the one that moved to Metro Hall about a year ago. The one now in Longos is a new third truck.So, Jacked Up Coffee's espresso was pretty weak. It was like Starbucks-ish. 5/10