Submitted by Dipsetallover90 t3_zrw3mr in Connecticut
kashmir_stg t1_j14yfl1 wrote
The one at Bishops Corner was Wild Oats and then was bought out by Whole Foods.
The BC one doesn’t get AS much business.
Totally unnecessary to have two within a mile of each other.
BobbyRobertson t1_j158lyp wrote
What's fun is right on the other side of Avon Mountain is another, much larger, Whole Foods. So really even that side of West Hartford could do without it
Funnygumby t1_j15w407 wrote
Nobody goes over the mountain to run errands
Cataphract116 t1_j16lqw2 wrote
Why must I be attacked like this...
CTMQ_ t1_j16s4o6 wrote
LOL, sure we do. Fewer lights and free parking. (Not just groceries.)
RoboticGreg t1_j15go4s wrote
they are all unnecessary. both them are open because they are profitable.
Mofiremofire t1_j151n7h wrote
When I lived in FL there were 2 Publix across the street from each other for a similar reason. The Albertsons across the street went out of business and public didn’t want competition moving in. They’re both always busy though since the road is 4 lanes in each direction and a lot of people living around them. They also have slightly different products available at each.
Publix Super Market at Northeast Park Shopping Center (727) 895-1670 https://maps.app.goo.gl/xq27x3TesG75rdJf8?g_st=ic
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Time_Yam301 t1_j15uhhf wrote
Is one used more for deliveries? Amazon logistics or something?
kashmir_stg t1_j15v4v8 wrote
Good question!! Maybe no, in my opinion
Whenever I go into the BC one, there isn’t much going on. But the Blueback Square one has racks and fridges for Amazon and on-line orders.
The Avon Whole Foods is really nice and big. But according to my friend that works for WF, the back areas for the staff are tiny and cramped.
Useless info that I have 😂🤣😂
CTMQ_ t1_j16sauj wrote
Omg the BC one is half Amazon fulfillment center now( or so it seems)
kashmir_stg t1_j16svta wrote
Whoa!!!
Freeekin Amazon….
CTMQ_ t1_j16t8sx wrote
Peak pandemic was so weird there. It was me and 47 Amazon shoppers.
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