Hard to agree with that. Fareway has been 'simply a grocery store' since the beginning of their existence. I don't think they're going anywhere. Hy-Vee has gone away from "helpful smile in every aisle" and have trended more into the experimental stuff as kind of an identity.I don't like HyVee all that much but they're trying to innovate and see what works. If they didn't experiment and ended up failing people would probably ask why they didn't adapt to the market.
HyVee decided it had been too long since since they made a bizarre decision, so yesterday they announced they're adding...nail salons! I guess since they're called "The W" there are some nice co-branding opportunities with Wahlburgers.
Can't wait to see what random, destined-to-fail thing they put in their stores next. Dialysis centers? Mattress stores? Auto parts?
Seems like more often now, there are more "Aisles Online" shoppers than actual customers.The regular employees are still good, it’s the employees doing the online shopping that won’t greet or help you, and block the aisles
The only problem I ever have with HyVee is when I'm forced to go to one that's not my regular HyVee and I can't find ****. But that's more of a personal problem.
It's amazing seeing the cycle of stores like this:
-Start out a highly successful local store.
-Expand but keep your small town charm and values.
-Learn from your successes and reach more and more markets.
-Sell out to corporate CEO.
-Screw with a winning formula and fail.
-Screw more with formula to make up for alienation of customers and previous missteps.
-Make even more ridiculous changes.
-Fail and close.
-Wonder where it all went wrong.....
Can we all agree Hyvee needs a product-finder app? Type it in and it will show the aisle. I was trying to buy Pesto and it was in two different places in the same store.
The regular employees are still good, it’s the employees doing the online shopping that won’t greet or help you, and block the aisles
Can we all agree Hyvee needs a product-finder app? Type it in and it will show the aisle. I was trying to buy Pesto and it was in two different places in the same store.
Home Depot has this feature on their web site, which has proven very helpful for me when I just need to find one thing.
I like but don't love Aldi. Drives me nuts that at any given time there are only like 2 cashiers working. I spend more time waiting in line to pay than I do actually shopping. And then I have to box/bag it up myself. Meh.Aldi is the best.
Can we all agree Hyvee needs a product-finder app? Type it in and it will show the aisle. I was trying to buy Pesto and it was in two different places in the same store.
That aisles online stuff is jacked up. It's nice they offer it, but they have no idea how to operate it efficiently. I heard one of the stores in town has gone through 6 Aisles Online Shopping Managers in the last calendar year."Where there's a panicked teenager with a scanner scrambling valiantly to fill orders and not lose their job in every aisle" just doesn't have the ring to it that the old jingle did.
"Where there's a panicked teenager with a scanner scrambling valiantly to fill orders and not lose their job in every aisle" just doesn't have the ring to it that the old jingle did.
It would be a full-time job just to keep it up-to-date. That is one reason I like Fareway. There seems to be about 2 set-ups so it does not matter which one you go to. On a side note, Aldis in Ames just re-arranged. Those bastards.Can we all agree Hyvee needs a product-finder app? Type it in and it will show the aisle. I was trying to buy Pesto and it was in two different places in the same store.
They clearly are not charging enough for Aisles Online. Last time I was there I talked to a frazzled looking kid filling an order and asked how big a deal the online ordering is for them. She said that she and one other girl had 18 more orders to fill before the next hour and they might fill 200 online shopping orders at that store in a day. That's pretty nuts and doesn't sound fun at all.
I will say that it does give the workers an intimate knowledge of where stuff is in those stores if you ever need to ask a question about something. Most can tell you aisle and rough position including shelf location now.
"Where there's a panicked teenager with a scanner scrambling valiantly to fill orders and not lose their job in every aisle" just doesn't have the ring to it that the old jingle did.