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Nashville Grocery Close after 70 years; thousands affected all incomes
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[quote:Southern Deplorable:MV81MTMxMjUwXzk0MTcwNjA1X0EzRkE0QzUx] [quote:Feathery:MV81MTMxMjUwXzk0MTY4NjAxXzVDNDM4OTE3] Turnip truck is an overpriced hippie foodstore run by a commie. They don't carry most products people want. I never shop there, just the smell alone when you walk in sickens me. Harris Teeter left Nashville years ago. The nearest store is about 2 miles, a crap dirty Kroger. Its shocking how far downhill Kroger went during covid. They had just renovated about three years ago. The place was filthy I couldn't believe it. To people who questioned the hardship this will cause, may the grocery store closest to you close, so you can feel the pain. [/quote] I loved Harris Teeter! :( [/quote]
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The Piggly Wiggly on West End Ave, across the street from Vanderbilt University Campus, closed after 70 years of being a grocery store of one type or another.
It served thousands of low income, handicapped and Elderly residents of a large high rise just one block away. Most of those residents do not drive or own vehicles. This has to be devastating for them. All they have now is a Walgreens about 2 more blocks away.
But not just low income are affected. The area is full of million dollar plus condos and rental apartments all who depended on the grocer. Students without cars shopped there. It made the area a "walking neighborhood", where you could easliy live without a car and take buses. No more.
There are no plans to bring any grocery store back.
For myself it's devastating, it was one of my go to places. You could have lunch at one of dozens of restaurants, shop for clothes or other things, then stop in the grocery before hitting home. It changes the entire fabric of Nashville to lose that store.
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