New North Carolina Wegmans Opening Soon And Here’s Where
If you know, you know. And, I feel like the Wegman’s die hard fans definitely know. The trusted brand began long ago. But, it just keeps growing, serving millions of customers in seven states. So, although some locations already exist in North Carolina, there’s another one planned for this year. And, the new North Carolina Wegmans will open soon in Holly Springs.
Where The New North Carolina Wegmans Location Will Be
However, try as I might, I wasn’t able to find an exact opening date for the new North Carolina Wegmans location. But, we know it will be sometime this year. And, the Holly Springs location is at North Carolina Highway 55 and Ralph Stephens Road in Wake County. So, it’s in the Raleigh-Durham vicinity.
Wegmans History
And, since its birth in 1916 in Rochester, the brand continues to wow customers with its quality products and attention to customer service. But, it all started with Robert Wegman, who opened the Rochester Fruit & Vegetable Company in the early days. His brother joined a year later.
Then, by 1930, they opened their 20,000 square foot store. And, the rest, as they say, is history. Furthermore, today members of the Wegman family continue to operate the highly successful supermarket, overseeing the brand’s growth.
What Wegmans Customers Like About It
According to the website, the customer service is ‘award winning.’ And, customers flock to its locations for the open air market ambiance and the quality selection of foods. In fact, customers take out of town visitors to see it just like a tourist attraction. We do that with our favorite Texas based chain, Buc-ee’s.
So, it’s exciting Holly Springs will now how its very own brand new North Carolina Wegmans location. And, this will make the fifth North Carolina location. Others are already in place in Chapel Hill, Raleigh, West Cary and Wake Forest.
For more on the popular supermarket’s history and what they offer, browse their website. And, we’ll keep you updated on the progress of the new North Carolina Wegmans opening in Holly Springs.
Steer Clear: 8 Grocery Store Behaviors to Avoid
Going to the grocery store is a routine task for many of us. It’s a place where we gather the essentials of daily life, and it can be a bit of a chore. Supermarkets are often busy and filled with several shoppers, and the experience can sometimes be overwhelming. One factor that can significantly impact our grocery store trips is the behavior of fellow shoppers. Many of us have left the grocery store in a less-than-stellar mood, whether it’s due to pushiness, rudeness, or simply being inconsiderate.
Grocery Store Behaviors
Supermarkets are like mini universes where everyone’s in their own little world. As we navigate the aisles and make our selections, it’s important to be mindful of our actions and how they can affect others. Being a considerate grocery shopper means being aware of your surroundings and thinking about others. This involves avoiding behaviors such as blocking aisles with your cart, leaving your cart unattended in inconvenient spots, or engaging in loud phone conversations that can disturb others. Instead, keep your cart to one side, move efficiently, and keep noise levels considerate.
Respecting personal space is another key aspect of good grocery shopping etiquette. We all move at different paces when we shop. And nobody likes feeling crowded, especially when trying to pick out your cereal. Don’t tailgate fellow shoppers, and if someone’s in your way, just be patient or politely ask if you can “scooch” past.
When it comes to selecting products, don’t turn into the hoarder of items, which can lead to empty shelves and inconvenience for others. Buying up everything in sight just creates stress for others. Grab what you need and leave some for the rest of us, especially during those crazy times when everyone’s stocking up. Also, don’t open packages or start sampling stuff unless the store gives you the green light.
Grocery shopping etiquette might not be rocket science, but it sure makes life easier for everyone. Since we spend so much time in these stores, let’s make it a good experience for everyone. Just be mindful of what you’re doing, respect personal space, and don’t be a hoarder or a package opener. The next time you’re on a grocery shopping adventure, remember that a little consideration can go a long way in making it enjoyable for you and your fellow shoppers.
Take a look at some additional grocery store behaviors to avoid below.
Debbie Nance is the afternoon co-host along with her husband on "The Charlie and Debbie Show" at WSOC, Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for 18 years. Debbie is a CMA Award winner for Radio Personality of the Year. And, she has worked in radio for 40 years. Before her current afternoon position, Debbie spent more than a decade as co-host on morning shows in several markets across the Southeast. As a content creator for Country 1037, Debbie writes articles about food, new restaurants in the Carolinas and travel experiences.