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Does anyone know the difference between Publix and Winn-Dixie?
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[quote:C. 200519:MV8zNTAyODlfNTc1MjAzOF85RDYxOTQyRg==] [quote:Terrier] teh piggly Piggly Wiggly's are all gone. Nope... not all of them. There are two I know of in Denton, TX. They are like the real old school supermarkets I remember when I was a kid. There is something rather unstable about buying pork chops from a store with a cartoon pig mascot. When I was a teenager I bagged groceries at a Winn-Dixie in a small Oklahoma town. This is rather moronic but I used find it so amusing that the Winn-Dixie slogan at the time "The Beef People"... and then I thought since I was an employee then that made me a Beef Person. Ha! Yeah, I know; I'm a moron... but funny to a zit faced 16 year trying to figure out how to score some beer and checking out girls in the produce section. [/quote] Hey Terrier, High five! [/quote]
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I'm confused.
I've gone into a new Publix twice. Both times it looked like a Winn-Dixie to me. I'm thoroughly confused in there and doubt that I'll go back, even though it's closer.
I think Southerners can relate to this?
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