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Re: The soon-to-be "New & Improved" Petaluma Safeway

Postby felix » Sat Dec 29, 2012 7:52 pm

perhaps u shld try ROGER WILCO...or maybe CARL'S MARKET (right across the street frm R.W.)....oh wait...what decade IS ths anyways??
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Re: The soon-to-be "New & Improved" Petaluma Safeway

Postby fxlnll » Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:23 pm

nightowl wrote: the checkers are VERY friendly and actually talk with me and other shoppers (unlike the Safeway checkers I recall from years past). I keep meaning to make a trip to the new Safeway but haven't found a reason to bother...

This is funny because I don't want a checker that talks to much. I have seen a couple at Safeway that talk way too much and hold things up. For me a talkative checker is as bad as a customer that refuses to get off their friggen cell phone while being waited on. The first store that will allow a checker to grab that phone and chuck it outside will get my lifetime business.
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Re: The soon-to-be "New & Improved" Petaluma Safeway

Postby nightowl » Sat Dec 29, 2012 9:32 pm

Maybe I should have prefaced my remark by stating that there are five or six regular checkers (and baggers) at G&G whom I seek out. They know me, I know them. We greet each other by name but don't necessarily have conversations that hold up other customers. From time to time there are random checkers apparently imported from the Santa Rosa store who aren't as friendly, probably because they don't know me from Adam or Eve. As for chit chat, what used to drive me crazy at Safeway is the checkers and baggers yakking it up amongst themselves about what they did last night while ignoring the customer (until they glanced at my receipt to thank me and mispronounce my name). Trader Joe's, which I also frequent regularly, has awesome checkers. Just enough chit chat to be friendly while moving you along...
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Re: The soon-to-be "New & Improved" Petaluma Safeway

Postby JEH » Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:50 am

We like Raley's. The manager is above-and-beyond nice. He will listen to any ideas or concerns. Customer service is great. Checkers are friendly and efficient. Raley's donates to nickle-aid, through customers bringing in their own reusable bags. Petaluma Raley's is on facebook for special announcements.

To the person who said Raley's is more expensive than Safeway -- wrong! Raley's prices are very competive and they have the new "Something Extra" card.
The produce prices are consistently lower than Safeway. Check out the price on bananas, cucumbers, potatoes. And if you read the weekly flyer the have some excellent sales. They carry Clover and other local products.

Best natural foods/health food section!!!! They will special order anything for you that they don't carry.

Great bargain-bins too ;)
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Re: The soon-to-be "New & Improved" Petaluma Safeway

Postby 2182 » Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:03 pm

Nightowl, I sincerely agree with you about G&G and the checkers. Most offer enough conversation to make you feel welcome. There are exceptions from time to time, of course.

In the produce section I've noticed in my years of shopping at G&G that the onions can look less than desirable now and again. From time to time I've seen wilty carrots, limp bell peppers and not so chrisp asparagus.
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Re: The soon-to-be "New & Improved" Petaluma Safeway

Postby nightowl » Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:07 pm

2182, I've noticed the same thing with bell peppers, artichokes, green beans, Brussels sprouts and a few other items at G&G from time to time. I just chalked it up to the season or bad weather and bought something else. Occasionally I've asked staff if they had anything else in the back. Seems to me other markets have the same issues with seasonal items like produce. The positives of the store outweigh the negatives for me, and I know that I can always pick up other produce items elsewhere if I need to.
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