Monday, November 8, 2021

Once more, Key Food looks to be closing overnight TONIGHT; plus, Thanksgiving in aisle 6

After the cancellation last Wednesday night, Key Food on Avenue A will once again close overnight to update its self-serve stations and point-of-sale systems. (Thanks to Stacie Joy for the top pic!)

Meanwhile, we're continuing to monitor the latest on the grocer's aisle-produce switcheroo-ing

Key Food Observers have noted that a seasonal change has occurred on aisle 6. The future home of new freezers and temporary home for bulk paper towels and other bulky items is now your go-to spot for roasting and stuffing pans ... not to mention cookie sheets. The Pepperidge Farm Herb Seasoned Stuffings are here too.
Down the aisle, you'll find the cans of Libby's Pumpkin Puree... and other baking items...
Given the time-sensitive Thanksgiving connection, we will likely NOT see any further changes here until AFTER Thanksgiving.

So, question: Where are the bulk paper towels if not here on aisle 6? Back in their old spot atop the aisle one freezers...

8 comments:

  1. You should win a Peabody Award for your aisle-to-aisle coverage!...-:)

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  2. The floor looks great, good job cleaning it!

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  3. That last photo makes me realize I've never looked at the Key Food ceiling...and I had no idea there was a price scanner in the corner!

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  4. I hope the stacked canned goods don't tip onto someone as they pass by.

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  5. The Avenue A, Key Food experience overall sucks. It's sad. So many better options nearby.

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