140 N. MacDade Blvd.
Welcome to the Glenolden ShopRite!
Finally, we're back home! And we'll be completing the collection of currently-operating Delaware County ShopRites. The other ones are Brookhaven, Eddystone, and Drexel Hill. This ShopRite location opened on April 28, 2016, in what was formerly a Pathmark that closed with the chain in November 2015. Pathmark opened here in 1981 on the site of a former drive-in movie theater. Let's head inside and take a quick look!
This store has an extremely confusing and bad layout, so I didn't realize until after leaving the store that I missed the beer and wine section on the left side of the store, but I did get part of it in this picture. Behind me are cafe seating and the customer service counter.
The produce stand takes up most of the grand aisle. The ShopRite Kitchen and MacDade Blvd. Delicatessen are across from it on an island. By the way, this ShopRite is owned by Collins Family Markets, who also owns the Eddystone location. That store has a similarly-named Chester Pike Delicatessen and Kitchen.
The Delco Seafood Co. is in the back left corner. To the left of this was some sort of health and beauty department which went down the left wall. Here's a picture of the pharmacy department before it closed in 2021. I would think it was in this general area (probably where beer and wine is now), but I was only in this store once before the pharmacy closed so I don't remember (plus there's no place in the store that looks anything like that today).
Various packaged meats and select butcher offerings on the back wall.
The dairy farm and frozen foods are in the last few aisles of the store.
Snacks and beverages get their own section in the front corner on this side of the store. This ShopRite seems to really like local flair, so obviously Herr's (based in Nottingham, Chester County) is front and center. Are Herr's chips really sold in all 50 states? That's what I read on their website, but I never saw them in Florida and I found a Reddit post by someone in California who couldn't find them anywhere. I do remember seeing them in an episode of Superstore (set in St. Louis), which I thought was odd.
Other Images of Interest
Street View Images
2017
Not looking much different here, other than the pharmacy signage still being up. Here's how the store looked back in 2010 when it was still a Pathmark.
Nearby competition
1.1 miles away: Acme of Holmes
This Acme opened in 1969 and has been operating ever since, currently as the only anchor of the MacDade Mall. This was the second store I ever did a post on, back in 2022, and you can tour it here. Acme acquired quite a few Pathmarks during A&P's 2015 bankruptcy, and I was kind of surprised that they didn't take the Glenolden store, but I guess they were happy here. If this were the '90s, they probably would have moved into the Kmart next door, which has been abandoned for almost five years.
1.2 miles away: Grocery Outlet Bargain Market of Sharon Hill
This store first opened as an Acme back in 1959 and amazingly lasted until 2012, becoming known for being the last store in the chain with the '80s decor. It became Amelia's Grocery Outlet in 2013, which in turn became Grocery Outlet Bargain Market in 2015.
In all, I don't know how I felt about this store. The decor is great, but the store was kind of a mess, both literally and in terms of its layout. I probably would not shop here regularly. I did like their in-store soundtrack, however ("All You Wanted" by Michelle Branch -- though, in my opinion, her best song is "Are You Happy Now?"). One final thought: weirdly enough, my Flickr photo of this store was posted exactly two years ago today! I totally did not plan that out. Thanks for reading! The Retail Connection: Check out happy.