Saturday, August 16, 2025

Whole Foods Store Closing shopping part 2

 

Whole Foods BIG SALE 



I wasn't planning on shopping at Whole Foods today, but 2 of my friends messaged me about it, and one came from St. Lawrence Market area to go and messaged me when I got back home.  So I decided to go since I changed my mind on what I was going to do today.  Thought we could catch up while in line and talk Tiff things before we run by each other in passing.

I think she was already there almost an hour before I went back.   I had time to pick up some other groceries and go home and do the part 1 post before I headed back.

Because we were just wandering around talking and comparing and looking for interesting things, I spent way more time than I usually do when I go there, and bought more to try since I won't be able to go back to try it another day.  Also, I got things to try before, during, and after TIFF.

Right now I am eating some Chicken Schnitzel that I heated up and put on some white bread I got there.  That's my dinner.  We spent hours looking at food but didn't eat or drink, so I'm hungry, thirsty, and tired. 

So you can see my shopping cart after like half the day spent trying to shop.  I spent under $200 for 4 bags of food at 50% off.  I don't know how much will be left tomorrow, but I don't want to go tomorrow.  It was fun being there with my friend Ada.  We have the same shopping habits it seems.  We have never grocery shopped together before.  Film watching, yes, but not grocery shopping since we live at opposite ends of the city.

You can see beside the 50% off sign the things I consider impulse buys.  Stuff I want to try before TiFF... get rid of the bags under my eyes,  hydrate, sleep better, and stay calm.

I was there when it opened, and I can say I was there just before it closed.   

I feel really bad for the staff who were crazy busy today and will have no job after next week.  They don't deserve that.

Really, is a sign of the times.  But, interestingly, they are building a bigger store at King and Portland and cashing in on the young professionals that live in the condos.



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