Fred Meyer is part of dinner plans. Fred Meyer is the grocery store and I’m still not use to having a store that sounds like my neighbor’s husband. I’m also not use to a grocery store where I can pick up apples, organic milk, dog food, pork chops, Lima beans, long johns, office furniture, diamond rings, TV’s, plumbing supplies and Twinkies.
They don’t hide the bathrooms behind the meat department, there is a supervised play place where you can leave your toddlers and YES, they have a Starbucks! This is one big store in one small town and the teens call it ‘the mall’.
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The joys of real life & living are just beginning to unfold for you Ellen. There are so many things in a rural set community that you will discover, that were not even thought of before reaching Glory Farm. ENJOY!
Wow! that sounds like one-stop shopping and might take up a good portion of a day! You could check off a lot on your “errand to do list” and really save on gas!
Freddy’s (Fred Meyers) is more like a combination of Costco, Home Depot & Ralph’s with a little Dillard’s thrown in for good measure. She forgot to mention underwear that fits & ammunition! which of course is on every “Country Girl’s shopping list.
Fred Myer sounds like the California version of Costco!