Not to mention the lack of peeling floor tiles.klkla wrote: ↑October 17th, 2017, 7:48 pmSafeway Florida wants their décor package back!architect wrote: ↑October 16th, 2017, 5:35 pm Bringing this topic back around, in DFW, there are actually two different grocery remodel packages being used around the market. The first of these formats (and the more common of the two) can be found at this store in north Dallas: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Targe ... 1852?hl=en. This format has been adapted for both SuperTarget and standard Target locations, and features new signage and flooring throughout, new fixtures throughout the grocery areas, track lighting for spotlighting around the store, renovated restrooms, and in some cases a moving of entire departments. This format has been discussed previously on here, and seems to be rolling out in other areas of the country too.
They look similar although I have to admit that Target's interpretation looks better (probably because of the lighting):
Target attempting to step up their grocery game in DFW
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Re: Target attempting to step up their grocery game in DFW
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LOL.
To their credit they have replaced the floors, though.