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Not sure "Whole Paycheck" would be financially viable in WacoAshley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
with Amazon merger prices have been dropping. I bet it would be viable.alphaneedle said:Not sure "Whole Paycheck" would be financially viable in WacoAshley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
No HEBs in Shreveport.Ashley Hodge said:with Amazon merger prices have been dropping. I bet it would be viable.alphaneedle said:Not sure "Whole Paycheck" would be financially viable in WacoAshley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
BarleyMcDougal said:No HEBs in Shreveport.Ashley Hodge said:with Amazon merger prices have been dropping. I bet it would be viable.alphaneedle said:Not sure "Whole Paycheck" would be financially viable in WacoAshley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
Almost unsurprising...Wineguy89 said:BarleyMcDougal said:No HEBs in Shreveport.Ashley Hodge said:with Amazon merger prices have been dropping. I bet it would be viable.alphaneedle said:Not sure "Whole Paycheck" would be financially viable in WacoAshley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
No HEB's outside of Texas anymore....
Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
if you include McLennan county (and Whole Foods would definitely pull from that area), you have over 250,000 people.Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
They sell crab legs?Ashley Hodge said:Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
There is a nice new WF in Tallahassee, FL. That county is under 300,000.
Lafayette, La Parish is under 250K and has a WF. I'm surprised it has made it down there, because that's a serious foodie area with tons of unique specialty grocers with things never seen in a WF.Ashley Hodge said:if you include McLennan county (and Whole Foods would definitely pull from that area), you have over 250,000 people.Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
Shreveport has a WF and that county has 246,000
There is a nice new WF in Tallahassee, FL. That county is under 300,000.
If those stores are doing well, I bet it is only a matter of time before Waco gets one.
All my dad's family is from the Shreveport area. I know what you're saying, but there's more to it than population. Two things: 1. Brookshire's (albeit a very nice Brookshire's) and Kroger are the competition for WF in that market. They don't have nearly the stronghold of HEB. 2. Bossier City, where the money now resides in the area, is 10 minutes away. That's easy driving for the affluent of that area.Ashley Hodge said:if you include McLennan county (and Whole Foods would definitely pull from that area), you have over 250,000 people.Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
Shreveport has a WF and that county has 246,000
There is a nice new WF in Tallahassee, FL. That county is under 300,000.
If those stores are doing well, I bet it is only a matter of time before Waco gets one.
Whoa. When did this happen? I always thought Bossier was like the West Memphis or Shreveport.BarleyMcDougal said:Bossier City, where the money now resides in the area, is 10 minutes away. That's easy driving for the affluent of that area.Ashley Hodge said:if you include McLennan county (and Whole Foods would definitely pull from that area), you have over 250,000 people.Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
Shreveport has a WF and that county has 246,000
There is a nice new WF in Tallahassee, FL. That county is under 300,000.
If those stores are doing well, I bet it is only a matter of time before Waco gets one.
Ahhh the Gucci Brookshires!!! Directly across from Maxwell's.BarleyMcDougal said:All my dad's family is from the Shreveport area. I know what you're saying, but there's more to it than population. Two things: 1. Brookshire's (albeit a very nice Brookshire's) and Kroger are the competition for WF in that market. They don't have nearly the stronghold of HEB. 2. Bossier City, where the money now resides in the area, is 10 minutes away. That's easy driving for the affluent of that area.Ashley Hodge said:if you include McLennan county (and Whole Foods would definitely pull from that area), you have over 250,000 people.Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
Shreveport has a WF and that county has 246,000
There is a nice new WF in Tallahassee, FL. That county is under 300,000.
If those stores are doing well, I bet it is only a matter of time before Waco gets one.
Whole Foods wouldn't make it in Waco long.
There are...in MexicoWineguy89 said:BarleyMcDougal said:No HEBs in Shreveport.Ashley Hodge said:with Amazon merger prices have been dropping. I bet it would be viable.alphaneedle said:Not sure "Whole Paycheck" would be financially viable in WacoAshley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
No HEB's outside of Texas anymore.....
BTW if you are in a Whole Foods and have Amazon Prime you can scan it at checkout for HUGE discounts on a large number of items including meat/produce.....
It's been going on for a while. It's the burbs out there.CammoTX said:Whoa. When did this happen? I always thought Bossier was like the West Memphis or Shreveport.BarleyMcDougal said:Bossier City, where the money now resides in the area, is 10 minutes away. That's easy driving for the affluent of that area.Ashley Hodge said:if you include McLennan county (and Whole Foods would definitely pull from that area), you have over 250,000 people.Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
Shreveport has a WF and that county has 246,000
There is a nice new WF in Tallahassee, FL. That county is under 300,000.
If those stores are doing well, I bet it is only a matter of time before Waco gets one.
Casinos being on the Bossier side of the river definitely hasn't hurt either.BarleyMcDougal said:It's been going on for a while. It's the burbs out there.CammoTX said:Whoa. When did this happen? I always thought Bossier was like the West Memphis or Shreveport.BarleyMcDougal said:Bossier City, where the money now resides in the area, is 10 minutes away. That's easy driving for the affluent of that area.Ashley Hodge said:if you include McLennan county (and Whole Foods would definitely pull from that area), you have over 250,000 people.Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
Shreveport has a WF and that county has 246,000
There is a nice new WF in Tallahassee, FL. That county is under 300,000.
If those stores are doing well, I bet it is only a matter of time before Waco gets one.
UH been doing it with their Hilton on campus since the late 60s. They actually call it Hilton College and it is its' own school just like we have Arts and Sciences, Business, etc.Wichitabear said:
I like that hospitality idea.
True. It's mostly representative of the incompetency of Shreveport leadership. You can drive through the old, beautiful neighborhoods of Shreveport and see an astounding number of for sale signs. White flight is a very real problem for that city.sahen said:Casinos being on the Bossier side of the river definitely hasn't hurt either.BarleyMcDougal said:It's been going on for a while. It's the burbs out there.CammoTX said:Whoa. When did this happen? I always thought Bossier was like the West Memphis or Shreveport.BarleyMcDougal said:Bossier City, where the money now resides in the area, is 10 minutes away. That's easy driving for the affluent of that area.Ashley Hodge said:if you include McLennan county (and Whole Foods would definitely pull from that area), you have over 250,000 people.Stranger said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm not sure Waco is big enough for Whole Foods. Instead, I hear Waco is getting a store called Half Foods.
Shreveport has a WF and that county has 246,000
There is a nice new WF in Tallahassee, FL. That county is under 300,000.
If those stores are doing well, I bet it is only a matter of time before Waco gets one.
This is probably my biggest complaint about Texas in general. Our state is beholden to chains of all sorts. Of course, it's probably a statement on the country as a whole.tombeaux said:
It's high quality independent eateries (and "drinkeries") that define an area. Everyone has the same chains.
It is a country wide phenomenon. Accentuated in the suburbs and mid-sized cities especially. The consistency and scale and therefore relative value is tough for unique places to compete with for the most part. Chain can plop down a restaurant anywhere and helicopter in a training staff and back office HR with a ready made menu with economical supply chains built in from Day 1.BarleyMcDougal said:This is probably my biggest complaint about Texas in general. Our state is beholden to chains of all sorts. Of course, it's probably a statement on the country as a whole.tombeaux said:
It's high quality independent eateries (and "drinkeries") that define an area. Everyone has the same chains.
Wingstop is better.Brandwin said:
I just want a Pluckers, is that too much to ask for?
Would not last in Waco- at least, not for a while. HEB runs this town...and does a pretty good job, I must add. There simply aren't enough people in Waco that are willing to triple their grocery bill to buy locally-sourced, all-organic stuff.Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I think that sounds like death by saltCrash Davis said:
Waco needs 4-5 more Chili's. I think that would be a great start.
It's about 10-20% more on some items, but greater selection.BaylorGuy314 said:Would not last in Waco- at least, not for a while. HEB runs this town...and does a pretty good job, I must add. There simply aren't enough people in Waco that are willing to triple their grocery bill to buy locally-sourced, all-organic stuff.Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
southtexasbear said:Ashley Hodge said:
Waco should get a Whole Foods Market. Seems like they are popping up in a lot of college towns in recent years. And if Shreveport can get one... Waco should get one.
I'm a fan of Trader Joe's. Would love to be able to get my Two Buck Chuck locally. Last time I was in Dallas stocking up and the girl at the register asked if I was having a party. Haha