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Thursday, June 10th, 1999 @ 2:39 PM
Subj: Re: Lucky
From: [email protected]

We tried the new Super Lucky and still go there occasionally. Our primary store, however, is the Nob Hill in Santa Teresa Village. The staff there is always friendly and helpful and the selection is pretty good overall..and always of good quality. I had hoped that the Raley's takeover would not have an effect, and it appears that it hasn't. I think Raley's has a good reputation for quality and service, so the "marriage" of two quality chains can't hurt. I also notice that the parking lot at the new Lucky is not overly crowded...at least not after the initial burst of enthusiasm. This might change as new businesses open at the center. We also wondered about the seniors across from the old Lucky. They can buy some food products at Rite-Aid - or whatever atrocious name the old Thrifty chain chooses to use now - but the seclection is limited and I suspect that the prices are high. Kudos for those providing transportation...hopefully to Nob Hill!
Will Brecheen

Technically, Rite-Aid and the 98 cent store are not allowed to sell groceries because Lucky still has a food exclusive for the rest of the shopping centers existence. We offered to take the seniors to either grocery store, but most have stuck with Lucky. There is a perception that Lucky has cheaper prices and that has had the most influence on their choice.[SAS]

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