- Our Wegmans will finally have a sushi bar by Mother's Day
- The Nature's Marketplace section has been expanded
- Aisles shortened by inserting a break in the middle of each aisle
Anyway, one of the basic items I needed to pick up today was peanut butter. This used to be located across from cereal. I couldn't find it in cereal. I looked in the next two (four with the aisle breaks) aisles for it. I found hot fudge and other sundae toppings, but not peanut butter. I think I spent almost five minutes going up and down aisles looking for this staple. Eventually, I broke down and asked an employee. She directed me to aisle 10 and told me to "turn right" when I got there. Peanut butter and jelly products are now located in the snack aisle near bulk food, which was moved to accommodate the larger Nature's Marketplace.
I watched other shoppers wandering around with the lost sheep look on their faces. What is normally a highly enjoyable experience for me became almost stressful. And of course I forgot to pick up a store directory to look over so I could avoid this next weekend.
I'm thinking the Jamestown/Lakewood shoppers could have used a little "Get To Know Your Wegmans!" video like they created for the new store in Potomac, VA.
3 comments:
Don't worry, you'll get used to the new arrangement, as they did the same thing here in Henrietta. For me, it was "Where is the bloody coffee!"
I think you'll find the shortened isles with new isle that goes across as a result a godsend in the end. It makes navigating a lot better, in terms of getting from one side of the store to the other. Once you get used to where everything is now, you'll be fine, trust me........
All is well, do not panic......
I am with you 150%. The original layout was done by store planners. This shift is a response to customer complaints. It really sucks. Maybe they should have brought in a store planner to respond to these customer suggestions.
Bottom line, now the new and "improved" Wegman's layout makes it look like everything other slapped together grocery dump in our area. Crapville. I hate it.
I cannot stress this enough. It is completely awful. As for this being some kind of "godsend"... I would have to characterize it more like "plague." Awful.
I'm pretty certain the Quality Markets and Tops have kept peanut butter in the same place for a few years. They might get you over the hump as you acclimate to the new setup at the W.
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