Cathy2 wrote:In my electronic coupons there was a free item:
FREE
Q Mixers Margarita or Bloody Mary Mix
4-pk. cans or 32-oz. bottle. Limit 1. In the Beverage Mixer section.
Personalized Deal: One time use .Expires 04/18/23
Artie wrote:Passover products marked down at the Munster,In store. 5# boxes of Matzoh 2.99,
Matzoh meal 1.00,etc. Should be happening at all stores with a significant Jewish population nearby.
jlawrence01 wrote:Artie wrote:Passover products marked down at the Munster,In store. 5# boxes of Matzoh 2.99,
Matzoh meal 1.00,etc. Should be happening at all stores with a significant Jewish population nearby.
All of the major grocery store up on Passover supplies REGARDLESS of the Jewish population in the area. The Jewel stores in Woodstock and Crystal Lake would have these goods in CLEARANCE through the end of June. I think that you actually better deals in areas without a significant Jewish populations.
Locally in Arizona, even in stores where the population is 30% Native American and 60% Hispanic, the local Safeway and Fry's stores have clearance shelves crammed with Passover matzohs, matzoh meals, Gefilte fish and the like. Personally, I cannot believe that the product line is profitable for them.
Artie wrote:05/03-5/09
.99 Vegetables
Usual suspects but also includes mushrooms and Sig Farms Spinach 8oz![]()
Sweet Corn 2/1.00
Strawberries 2lb 3.99
Watermelons 5.99 ea
Honeycrisp Apples 1.99
Blueberries 2.99 18oz
Blackberries 2.99 12oz
Hass Avacado .79ea
Skirt steak 8.99
Sig farms drumsticks or thighs .99lb
Bone in ribeye or snowcrab clusters 7.99
Salmon 6oz 4.99
Shrimp 61-70 count or bone in pork chops B1/G1
Beer cases Miller/Bud/etc 15.99 wyb2
J4U
Lipton Knorr sides 4 for 4.00 MB2 Limit 4
Pure life water 2/8.00 MB2 Limit 2
Cheez-it/Townhouse or Club crackers 2/5.00 MB2 Limit 2
Old Trapper Beef Jerky 10oz 9.99 limit 1
Snapple 16oz .89 limit 10
Triscuit 0r Belvita crackers 2/4.00 MB2 Limit 2
Lays potato chips 5-8oz 2.99 Limit 1
GreenGiant Potatoes 16oz 1.99ea no limit
Dove body wash 20oz 4.99 limit 1
Cynthia wrote:I stopped in to my Jewel (Arlington Heights on Rand Rd.) on Sunday to find the interior largely torn up and people frantically emptying displays. Looks like they are doing a major reconstruction. Is this widespread, or just at my Jewel?
Did they close? I happen to have not gone to that location for maybe about 2 months. It seemed open whenever I went by.Artie wrote:If you shop at the 9449 N Skokie Blvd Skokie, IL store they are having a re-grand re-opening sale. Highlights are Eggs .99 limit 2,a $5 off $50 coupon, salmon 3.99 6oz etc.
bweiny wrote:Did they close? I happen to have not gone to that location for maybe about 2 months. It seemed open whenever I went by.Artie wrote:If you shop at the 9449 N Skokie Blvd Skokie, IL store they are having a re-grand re-opening sale. Highlights are Eggs .99 limit 2,a $5 off $50 coupon, salmon 3.99 6oz etc.
bweiny wrote:Did they close? I happen to have not gone to that location for maybe about 2 months. It seemed open whenever I went by.Artie wrote:If you shop at the 9449 N Skokie Blvd Skokie, IL store they are having a re-grand re-opening sale. Highlights are Eggs .99 limit 2,a $5 off $50 coupon, salmon 3.99 6oz etc.
I kinda figured that was the deal because they were redoing the alcohol section and it seemed they were working westward across. That location desperately needed a reboot. I hated the stocking, decor and setup.polster wrote:I think they just remodeled the store putting some new flooring, new standing freezers, remodeled the bathrooms and redid the aisles in terms of where many items are located.bweiny wrote:Did they close? I happen to have not gone to that location for maybe about 2 months. It seemed open whenever I went by.Artie wrote:If you shop at the 9449 N Skokie Blvd Skokie, IL store they are having a re-grand re-opening sale. Highlights are Eggs .99 limit 2,a $5 off $50 coupon, salmon 3.99 6oz etc.
bweiny wrote:I kinda figured that was the deal because they were redoing the alcohol section and it seemed they were working westward across. That location desperately needed a reboot. I hated the stocking, decor and setup.polster wrote:I think they just remodeled the store putting some new flooring, new standing freezers, remodeled the bathrooms and redid the aisles in terms of where many items are located.bweiny wrote:Did they close? I happen to have not gone to that location for maybe about 2 months. It seemed open whenever I went by.Artie wrote:If you shop at the 9449 N Skokie Blvd Skokie, IL store they are having a re-grand re-opening sale. Highlights are Eggs .99 limit 2,a $5 off $50 coupon, salmon 3.99 6oz etc.
Your question prompted me to look into it. It's very difficult to find proof of the negative, but Rahm's use of TIF (and whatever else) in the 2013-14 context of bringing a Whole Foods to Englewood is described in seminal terms that make me think not. The food desert research I see cited in a few articles covered 2007-14, which would be weird if there had been subsidies to remedy the problem right before that.jlawrence01 wrote:I have a question.
Back in the 2000s, did Dominicks (Safeway) and Jewel-Osco (Albertsons) receive subsidies from the state or federal government to place stored in food deserts in the Chicago area?
I have been trying to find references but have been unable to.