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Old Mar 8, 2004 | 4:53 pm
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enviroian
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Safeway Vs. Tesco

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While standing in line today at the deli at Safeway it made me think of the Tesco superstores in England. First a little background about me--My mother is British, lives in England, and I've been visiting 3x/year since I've been a toddler. It's really my other half of my family over there and consider it a second home.
That being said I find it interesting to note when I head to the superstore nr. Ashford as I'm checking out I notice they don't pack your groceries for you. I find this amusing, and realistic at the same point as I know most Americans would have a fit if they had to pack their own groceries.
Another observation--produce. I believe produce at Tesco is superior in freshness and taste compared to anything available here in the States. The tomatoes for one are delicious, and I always have a hard time coming back and eating the horrible varieties available at any safeway/kroger/walmart/etc.
I also believe, exchange rate aside, food to be of equal cost if not lower. I like the idea that most packaging on foods there is quite simple and plain, and would like to believe it's reflected in it's lower cost compared to advert-crazy Americana.
Opinions?
PS. I also chuckled when I think of the uniforms Tesco employees have to wear at the Monger and Deli sections--those little hats with BMI looking outfits...lol
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