Friday, September 27, 2024

ShopRite | Clementon, NJ



1224 Blackwood-Clementon Road

Welcome to the Laurel Hill ShopRite!

From one Zallie's ShopRite to another. Last week's store is only located about two miles away, but feels worlds different. It originally opened in 1974 and has had several different tenants and remodels over the years. ShopRite didn't come along until 2007, and operates quite a modern store there today. The same cannot be said about this location, the ShopRite of Laurel Hill. It opened in 1973 as a Shop 'N Bag, being the first Zallie's supermarket, and became ShopRite in 1980. Sure, the sign on the exterior has the current ShopRite logo (though it didn't until 2018 - and, as we'll see, not all of the exterior signage has been updated), but that's it. The inside is still totally '80s. Not for long, though, as work is already ongoing to convert the former Clementon Kmart down the road into a new, state-of-the-art Zallie's ShopRite, not unlike the one we saw last year in Woolwich42Freeway has a lot of great information about the ShopRite situation here in Clementon, so please check out that article! But, for now, let's enjoy the current Laurel Hill ShopRite for what it is: a snapshot of the '80s.



The European breads section and the bakery are on your right when you walk in. I'm kind of confused by the decor here, because it's decidedly not modern or recent, but it looks newer than everything else in the store. I think it could be an upgrade from some point in the '90s.



And across from the deli, you find the deli department and the prepared foods kitchen (or "food court"), both of which are incredibly retro. I don't know what's more '80s-looking: the all-lowercase "delicatessen" or the urgent "THE FOOD COURT". I love the italics and the bright neon.


The produce department is in the back of the grand aisle. The second half of the "fresh produce" sign is burned out, but the ceiling makes up for that.



The seafood counter and the meat department are in the back.


Kind of an odd setup here. You can either go straight and through the meat department, or go to the left and go down the aisles. We'll do the latter. Both paths end up at the dairy department on the right wall.


A look at aisle 10, international foods. I like the old-school look of most of this store, but the aisle markers are pretty ugly. So are the category markers, although those are newer based on the logo and slogan.



Dairy's in the last aisle.


Checkouts are in the front. The checkout lanes themselves seem like they could be new, but the lane lights probably date back to when the store opened.




Also along the front end are the pharmacy, floral, and the customer service counter, all with glorious neon. The mirror treatment in the floral section was a common feature of ShopRites of the '80s.


As we leave the store, here's the ShopRite sign on the right side of the store. This logo was phased out in 2002.

Other Images of Interest

Street View Images

2023


As you can see on the far right side of the photo, the old ShopRite Pharmacy logo is still up on the road sign. If you're wondering why the sky looked like this, it was because of the smoke from the Canadian wildfires last year. I have asthma and I could barely go outside during that time because of how bad the air quality was.

2013


Still sporting the old logo on the facade here.

Thank you for joining me on this tour! I enjoyed seeing this ShopRite and comparing it to the one we saw last week. Despite being owned by the same family, the two stores couldn't be more different in terms of layout and aesthetics. Knowing how the Zallie's ShopRite in Woolwich turned out, the new location in Clementon is going to be great. I believe there are plans for this store to become a storage facility of some kind after ShopRite is all moved out, but I don't believe that's 100% confirmed as of now. Thanks again for coming with me, and I'll see you again next week!






















Friday, September 20, 2024

ShopRite | Laurel Springs, NJ

 

1200 Chews Landing Road

Welcome to the Chews Landing ShopRite!

Welcome back to the Garden State! Today, we're going to be touring a store with a very New Jersey history. The first supermarket to operate in this location was Shop 'n Mart, which opened the store on October 29, 1974. I'm not familiar with Shop 'n Mart, but it seems like they were a small local chain (other locations in Cherry Hill and Voorhees opened on the same day). In 1978, Shop 'n Mart merged with Thriftway, and this store operated under that name until the mid '90s. Super G opened a store in the space on July 10, 1996. The store was converted to a Stop & Shop in September 2005, and was then bought by ShopRite along with most of the other Stop & Shop stores in South Jersey in September 2007. Today, the store is run by the Zallie family. Let's go shopping!


Quite an interesting welcome sign on a baked goods display. The in-store bakery is all the way in the back of the store, as we'll see later.



Produce and floral are on the front wall. This store has a really odd layout, with no grand aisle. I believe the layout is left over from Super G.



Dairy is on the right wall. I like the decor here. I don't know how common it is among Zallie's stores, as I've only been to one other - Woolwich, which has their current decor.



Deli and bakery are in the back. This ShopRite serves Boar's Head in addition to the chain's competing brand, Black Bear of the Black Forest.


Snacks and other promotional items are in aisle 13.


A small cafe in the back of the store, with a very tiny seating area. This is probably the strangest part of the layout in my opinion, as I've pretty much only seen cafes in the front of the store.


The pharmacy is up next. I was here on a Sunday, and they're only open until 3:00 on weekends.


The quality meats are next to the pharmacy. This store must not have a service meat department.


It does, however, have a strangely prominent seafood department.


Frozen foods are on the left side of the store. Having frozen foods and dairy on opposite sides of the building is definitely a choice.


We're checking out of the store now. I've definitely never seen self-checkouts numbered up to 90. There definitely weren't 90 registers, so I don't know where that number comes from.

Other Images of Interest

Street View Images

2019


The trees look much prettier here, but the store itself is pretty much the same.

Thank you for joining me on this tour! This was a pretty nice store. It's a good size and the decor is awesome, but the layout is really bad. It would be nice if the next remodel comes with a new layout, but it's probably going to be a while before this store gets a makeover. Zallie's has their hands full in this area right now, as they're working on a new location about two miles south in the former Clementon Kmart. That store is going to replace the current (and very outdated) Clementon location, which we'll be touring next week! See you then! The Retail Connection: Check out happy.


















Friday, September 13, 2024

GIANT | Broomall, PA

2180 West Chester Pike

Welcome to the Broomall GIANT!

Happy Friday the 13th! You might be having some scary flashbacks to the Westtown GIANT, a store with the same exterior as the Broomall location and a fascinatingly ugly interior. But this store isn't that bad! It opened on December 6, 2019 in a new-construction shopping center, replacing the chain's original Broomall store which opened in 2001 in a former Bradlees. That store is now an Amazon Fresh. Without further adieu, let's head inside.


Thanks for having me.



The fresh bar and the garden are on the left side of the grand aisle. This store has the same decor that it opened with back in 2019; we last saw it in the Springfield store in May 2023.


The kitchen takes up a whole island on the right side of the grand aisle. Beer and wine is behind this area, and we'll see that in a moment.



The deli and the bakery are in the back of the grand aisle as we transition to the main part of the store.


Beer and wine in the first two aisles. There's a small seating area just to the right of where I took this picture.


A look at aisle 9, with various baking supplies.




The land and sea counter, packaged meats, and the small plant based selection are all on the back wall.



Milk/dairy and frozen are in the last few aisles of the store. This GIANT tops out at 20 aisles, which seems pretty large to me for a store built in the last five years, especially considering the sizable grand aisle. The store doesn't feel as big as it really is.



The store's Citizens Bank branch (with a lot of GIANT Direct orders ready to go in front of it) and the pharmacy are on the front end of this side. In the two-towers model that GIANT used for years (Aston being one of many, many, many examples), the secondary entrance would be in this area, but newer stores only have one entrance.


We find greeting cards and checkouts running down the front end. Thank you for shopping at your Broomall GIANT.

Other Images of Interest

Street View Images

2022


Google hasn't been through most of this relatively new shopping center yet, so the best perspective we get of this store is from the Royal Farms parking lot across the street.

Nearby competition

1.8 miles away: Acme of Broomall


We saw this store last week. This store first opened as a Food Fair in 1957, later become a ShopRite in 1979 and then the Acme that it is today in 1994. This store is probably this GIANT's biggest competitor, though they're far enough apart and GIANT seems more popular (as is usually the case).

2.2 miles away: Amazon Fresh of Broomall


GIANT knows this store quite well - they operated in it for almost 20 years! It had originally been a Two Guys department store, and eventually became a Bradlees before closing in 2001 with the chain. GIANT opened a brand new store in most of the building later that year, and then moved to the store we just toured in 2019. Amazon Fresh opened their second Philly-area store here in September of 2022. Click here to see this store as it was in March of 2023.

Thank you for joining me on this tour! This store was quite nice, and I would definitely do shopping here if I was in the area (although I'm not in Broomall very often). I quite like the decor, too; GIANT's current decor is better, but I like the backlit signage in this one. It was definitely a step up from their previous decor, which we saw in Westtown (linked in the introduction). I'll see you next time! The Retail Connection: For today's table.































 

Memorabilia | Pathmark Decaffeinated Coffee Can

For our first piece of retail memorabilia this month, we're taking a look at this can of Pathmark-brand decaffeinated coffee. I got this...