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  • the drunken guest
    the drunken guest
    Nope...AND, you should tip them especially well for making them bring boxes of cat litter shit up to your apartment. Maybe you and caaahyoko should talk... y'all starting to weird me out.
  • kosherdave
    kosherdave
    The Drunken Guest wrote: Nope...AND, you should tip them especially well for making them bring boxes of cat litter shit up to your apartment. Maybe you and caaahyoko should talk... y'all starting to weird me out.
    FYI, I don't think they generally know what they're brining up to the apartment, since it's usually in a larger fresh direct box. So if they for some reason (other than the weight) had a problem with cat litter, they'd probably never know that's what they were carrying. I do tip them extra when I order more heavy shit. And I suspect they know what they're getting into when they take a job schlepping boxes of groceries. It's not all rice cakes and bags of chips that people order. :wink:

    On a related note, I once read an article that claimed fresh direct hired an unually large number of ex-cons to be their deliver people. Now, I'm not saying these guys are murderers or rapists, could be completely white collar ( :wink: ) crimes. Anyone know? Anyone care? Anyone a convicted criminal themselves with a taste for hot pockets?
  • jeffrey
    jeffrey
    [quote=Drano]image

    All well and good here, but have you seen this thread:

    naked jogging man on st.marks...
    http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34118

    Now that definitely made my week.
  • southslopesuit
    southslopesuit
    With all the bad things being said about local bodegas (deservedly so, don't get me wrong), I thought I'd throw in two cents worth of praise for my local corner bodega - Dolce Vita on the corner of 14th & 7th.

    A fully stocked supermarket it is not - but it is clean as can be, has a great selection (again, not a real supermarket), and I like it. Basta!

    They did stop carrying my favorite Haagen Daasszss ice cream bars, but I'm a forgiving sort.
  • rose
    rose
    SouthSlopeSuit wrote: With all the bad things being said about local bodegas (deservedly so, don't get me wrong), I thought I'd throw in two cents worth of praise for my local corner bodega - Dolce Vita on the corner of 14th & 7th.

    Check the expiration date on anything you buy in that place.
  • the drunken guest
    the drunken guest
    Thanks Rose... I'm going to invest that $.02 very, very, wisely. You are a godsend, a breath of fresh air, a lifesaver, a wintergreen tic tak if you will.
  • filmlover44
    filmlover44

    Subject: Re: How do you justify....

    The Drunken Guest wrote: 1. Living in a city with amazing, family owned grocery stores on nearly every corner
    Where?
  • rose
    rose
    The Drunken Guest wrote: Thanks Rose... I'm going to invest that $.02 very, very, wisely. You are a godsend, a breath of fresh air, a lifesaver, a wintergreen tic tak if you will.
    So much hostility on such a beautiful spring day! What's the matter, do you have a hangover?
  • drano
    drano

    Subject: Re: How do you justify....

    filmlover44 wrote: [quote=The Drunken Guest]1. Living in a city with amazing, family owned grocery stores on nearly every corner
    Where?

    I will issue my standard - and utterly sincere - plug for United Meat Market (PPW and 17th? I just know how to get there) here. They are not a "full on" grocery (Milk no, bread yes), but you can get a hell of a lot more than just meat. Try the marinara.

    EDIT: 1001 posts? I've wasted my life.
  • swimmer
    swimmer
    United Meat Market is PPW btw. 16th and Windsor. Two doors down from Farrell's.

    Signed -

    The loser with close to 1700 posts :oops:
  • caaahyoko
    caaahyoko

    Subject: Re: How do you justify....

    Drano wrote: [quote=filmlover44][quote=The Drunken Guest]1. Living in a city with amazing, family owned grocery stores on nearly every corner
    Where?

    I will issue my standard - and utterly sincere - plug for United Meat Market (PPW and 17th? I just know how to get there) here. They are not a "full on" grocery (Milk no, bread yes), but you can get a hell of a lot more than just meat. Try the marinara.

    EDIT: 1001 posts? I've wasted my life.

    Yes, I've heard they're good. I keep forgetting about them. Thanks for reminding me!
  • alafairnadia
    alafairnadia
    er, I've wasted my life, folks.

    and frankly, I wouldn't buy meat in any store in my nabe. I'm a snot that way. I wouldn't buy veg, either. my options for bklyn are green market, fairway or FD.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    How about A&S Pork store?
  • tex antoine
    tex antoine
    Drunken Guest, I think you've posted about your weird loathing of Fresh Direct before. Why don't you give it a rest? I know deep in your Stalinist heart you want us all to be forced to live as virtuously as you (or else rounded up and gassed, judging from the nasty, eliminationist tone of your posts) but not all of us can afford that big, nourishing plastic bubble of holiness that you live under. Okay, we get it: we're vile, irredeemable sinners (not to mention Ozone and "ambiance" killers) for wanting our Triscuits hand-delivered to us by a black man in a big truck. But don't you have better things to obsess over? Like stopping The Man from turning 6th Avenue into a one-way street, or deciding whether the Food Co-Op should issue a fatwah against foie gras or something? Can't you find the ambiance you're seeking in one of our neighbrohood's many fine pretentious restaurants and leave the rest of us the fuck alone?
  • jeffrey
    jeffrey
    Nice shoutin', Tex.

    :lol::mrgreen::lol::mrgreen::lol::mrgreen::lol:

    Speaking of Tex, here's a little Joe Tex to lighten things up a bt...

  • veets
    veets
    alafairnadia wrote: er, I've wasted my life, folks.

    and frankly, I wouldn't buy meat in any store in my nabe. I'm a snot that way. I wouldn't buy veg, either. my options for bklyn are green market, fairway or FD.
    My dear,

    You have not wasted your life. I see a highly evolved soul here (inspite of your over 4 thousand posts). It is no small trick having any life in the real world and posting that much in any forum.. I nod to flexichick with her numerous contributions.

    I say what I have said with all sincerity. Many years ago (at least in the internet chronology) I started to post on a forum about Maltese dogs. I became the "most prolific poster"... I admit to thousands of informative yet completely egotistical postings. I continued my reality existence and many of thousands of "entries" in that world as well!!
  • raw
    raw
    I agree with our he/she/it druken guest devil. I love the small grocery store on 7th Avenue across from Back to the Land and the grocery store on the coner of Flatbush and 7th Avenues, near the Q train station.

    The franchises on 7th Avenue, like Key Food and D'agastinos, offer over-priced produce that is often rotten. Sometimes Back to the Land, the health food store, sells fresh organic produce for less than Key Food's rotten, non-organic version.

    I only order food from Fresh Direct when hosting parties. I am too much of a control freak to order produce that I cannot paw, sniff, lick, and fondle before purchasing it for myself.
  • nice dude
    nice dude
    image meow meow whole foods has good tuna meow meow.
  • tmibk
    tmibk
    And lots of drunken guests.......
  • albertitto
    albertitto
    I don't understand the hostility. Why pick on FD because it kills ambiance??? If that is your concern, you should also complain about the garbage trucks, right? They're ugly and smelly, move slowly with lots of exhaust, and back up traffic all the time. Why not ask the city to use a different garbage collection system?

    The truth is that everyone has a different way of managing his/her time to buy groceries. You may have your philosophical differences, but in practice it simply can't work for everybody. If I had my way I would always buy fresh and seasonal produce and meats raised on pasture from sustainable farms. But I don't have the time and energy to go to Green Market every weekend. And in fact I like my produce fresh, and not sitting in my fridge for a week. I honestly don't know ANY bodegas that have all the produce that I might want. But I shop at C-town on my way home every weeknight. I also sometimes go to the Italian store for pastas and sauces and Grab for cheese and cured meats. On weekends I go to Chinatown for fruits and produce I can only find there. And yet, I do use FD about once a month. Why? Because I go through nearly 10 half-gallon cartons of soy milk every month and I do not fancy carrying them home all the way from C-town. In fact FD has the cheapest price for it ($3.19 compared to usually $3.99 elsewhere).
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    FD has De Cecco pasta for $1.39 a box. It's like $1.69 in most places that carry it around here. And I go through a lot of it.
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    great produce in the winter, cases of seltzer, and it's a local business, to boot.
  • oiseau
    oiseau
    albertitto wrote: I don't understand the hostility. Why pick on FD because it kills ambiance??? If that is your concern, you should also complain about the garbage trucks, right? They're ugly and smelly, move slowly with lots of exhaust, and back up traffic all the time. Why not ask the city to use a different garbage collection system?
    So you're equating a public works truck with a private enterprise? There is the difference.
  • erikka
    erikka
    Oiseau wrote: [quote=albertitto]I don't understand the hostility. Why pick on FD because it kills ambiance??? If that is your concern, you should also complain about the garbage trucks, right? They're ugly and smelly, move slowly with lots of exhaust, and back up traffic all the time. Why not ask the city to use a different garbage collection system?
    So you're equating a public works truck with a private enterprise? There is the difference.

    How exactly does food arrive to these magical family owned grocery stores? Certainly not by trucks that double park and idle.
  • oiseau
    oiseau
    True, except those trucks are delivering food for a whole bunch of people, not just one household.
  • pitu
    pitu
    Oiseau wrote: True, except those trucks are delivering food for a whole bunch of people, not just one household.
    correct.
    and wholesale deliveries turn off the engine while they unload, unless it's meat or dairy. FD is keeping your kitty litter and seltzer chilled as they run up and down your 4th Fl walk up stairs with your five half full boxes.

    That said, I couldn't care less how you do your grocery shopping. :D
    Just keep away from my Co-op if you're a lazy ass! :wink:
  • the drunken guest
    the drunken guest
    Wow.. I am really impressed with y'all... except Tex. Tex, do you really think I belong to the CO-Hop?

    As stated, I don't shop for food. Nor do I care if pasta costs $1.19 or $1.39... because - I don't shop for food.

    You are dealing with a devil that will spend $40, $60, $80 on booze in a single evening.... I do this to cleanse the "plastic bubble" of my awesomeness from doo-doo-ca-ca.

    Tex, I have a reputation to maintain. I'll be damned if black men with triscuits are going to funk that up... not today baby, not any day.

    I know you are confused...however, I propose you are not who you claim to be, not a newbie, or a Texan, old or vile. Ok, vile. Much like me Tex, you are a bandit with an avatar and keyboard. Use it...

    And why should I care which direction they drive on 6th Ave? I have had a licence or a triscuit in 22 years.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    So do you get all your nutrition in the form of booze? If you don't shop, what do you eat?
  • drano
    drano
    [quote=nice dude]image

    Have we learned nothing from the Meow Wars?
  • pitu
    pitu
    Carnivore wrote: So do you get all your nutrition in the form of booze? If you don't shop, what do you eat?
    Alec, what is lemon rind, green olives, and ciggiebutts?