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Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Wed, 04 Sep 2019 14:50:53
by dusterdude
Now that wal-mart and kroger have showed their hands,is there a gun friendly store in the hopewell area I can shop at?thanks

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Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 17:42:44
by SHMIV
Well, has Food Lion done anything horrible, lately? What about Farm Fresh (I know that Williamsburg has a couple, and the steaks are-or were- better than Chow Cat)? And, there may be a Martins, or two.

Also, I understand that Publix has opened some locations in Virginia, though I cannot verify that. (Wife says she thinks that Short Pump, or Careytown, may have Publix)

Publix is a Florida chain. My Father, who has the time to keep up with which businesses to patronize, and which to avoid, has a fondness for Publix. Though, off the top of my head, I can't say why.

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Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 18:39:48
by dusterdude
We have a couple of food lions nearby and there is a publix in colonial heights

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Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 19:47:19
by Snakester
I never went to the Food Lion across from Ft. Lee unless I was Well Armed....The Food Lion at Rivers Bend is worth the little extra travel and there is an ABC Store a few doors down ! :pistol: :pistol: :pistol:

Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Sat, 07 Sep 2019 05:18:13
by dusterdude
I'm always well armed lol

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Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 18:28:02
by Jon
Publix has joined the dance so if you're boycotting they're out too.


Foodlion is the only grocer around that hasn't caved, yet.

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Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 18:55:53
by SHMIV
Publix, too? Well damn.

Hopefully, Chow Cat will remain true to their Southern roots, and not cave in to this nonsense.

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Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 19:20:21
by dusterdude
Jon wrote:Publix has joined the dance so if you're boycotting they're out too.


Foodlion is the only grocer around that hasn't caved, yet.

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Well poop

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Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 15:37:24
by Swampman
Heard this morning that Wal-mart is calling for the ban and seizure of many semi-auto rifles. They will also stop selling handgun ammunition as well as rifle rounds. Told my wife we're done with Wal-mart. We'll have to pay a little more for groceries, but I don't care.

Re: Food shopping alternatives

Posted: Sun, 22 Sep 2019 19:43:00
by Reverenddel
Well, after Wal-mart done messed up A-Aron... I started going to the Food Lion up at Dunlop Village on E Ellerslie Ave.

Found if you're looking for Cheap crap? Big Lots works JUST as well as Wal-mart.

Even found that Lidl has made NO statements, but has a good selection of crazy foods.

I can live without Wal-mart, but can they live without REDNECKS!?!? I do not think so.