Subj : Wegmans To : Dale Shipp From : Ruth Haffly Date : Fri Jun 10 2022 16:22:02 Hi Dale, RH> Maybe you need to try a "ride 'em" cart. They are a help; I used one RH> for a while after I broke my foot. Main disadvantage was trying to RH> reach something on upper shelves; you'll need a helper or a grab stick RH> for that. DS> Gail made good use of those for several months after her knee DS> replacement. She did have a helper to reach upper shelves. She also DS> has a grabber that is sort of ok, but can be a little bit dicey to use DS> at times. It was good for me when I needed it but now I can walk the aisles. Sometimes something on a top shelf will require my asking for help in getting it down; help is usually available from another shopper or store personnel. RH> Same as we trust Wegman's house brands over a lot of the lower end RH> stores around us. DS> Now that we have moved from Columbia, Wegman's is no longer very DS> convienent to us. But, I agree that their house brands are every bit DS> as good as national brands and better than many other store brands. We got home from our western trip earlier this afternoon. Most of the time, when we needed a loaf of bread or whatever, we got it at Wal-Mart, also spending the night in their parking lot. While we were in UT visiting our older daughter, we shopped at Harmon's, very similar to Wegman's in quality. I understand it, like Wegman's, is a family owned chain. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Mind... Mind... Let's see, I had one of those around here someplace. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .