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Fresh

October 16th, 2010

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Fresh Grocery Store in Tyler TX

Brookshires Fresh

Brookshires Fresh

Coming soon Brookshire’s Grocery Company is introducing their newest store Fresh. Fresh will be like no other store that east Texas has seen. The grocery store will have the freshest products and will have a great selection of healthy foods and supplements. The prices of Fresh will be higher than other grocery stores in Tyler, but the quality of food will be some of the best around. Fresh will some what resemble the popular Central Market in Austin, Texas.

Brookshires Fresh

Fresh Grocery Store

The construction of Fresh has started and hopefully will be opened next year (2011). The store will still have the friendly customer service that you can find at other Brookshire’s Grocery Stores. This development is a great new establishment for East Texas.

I am really looking forward to this store and I am glad that the store has started going up. At one point I heard that the organic grocery store was going to open this month but by driving by the location I can not see how that is going to happen. Brookshire’s company is bringing Fresh to Tyler to give a whole new experience of grocery shopping. Fresh will bring a new way of healthy eating, shopping, and living to East Texas.

Fresh Logo
Gluten Free by Fresh
Fresh Bakery sign
Fresh Cakes
Fresh Bakery Items
Fresh Desserts
Fresh Pastries
Fresh Bakery
Fresh Coffee
Fresh Gelato
Fresh Tacos and Sandwiches to Go
Fresh Gourmet Sandwiches
Fresh Salad Bar
Fresh Chef Prepared
Fresh Olive Bar
Fresh Dip Bar
Fresh Grocery Store Meat Aisle
Fresh Meat Market
Fresh in Tyler
Fresh by Brookshires

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Blockbuster Breakdown

December 14th, 2009

                   It was just a few years ago, when you waked into a Blockbuster movie rental store, it would be crowded with people looking for that perfect Friday night movie. Now, in the world of Red Box and NetFlix and Wal-Mart’s $5 DVDs, you might find a couple people looking for a good sale on used new release DVDs.

                  I am one of the many people who has abandoned my Blockbuster days, and founded a cheaper easier way to get the movie you want. The RedBox, Blockbuster’s most recent nemesis. What is more convent than to do your grocery shopping and quickly pick up a movie to watch? I know the trick of Red Box, that it’s a dollar a night, adding up to could cost you a lot of money. But honestly who doesn’t go to Wal-Mart about every other day, or if you are as forgetful as I am, everyday?

                  In the hope of survival, a couple years ago Blockbuster announced they are dropping their “late fees”, or more bluntly wording it, candy coating their late fees. It is no longer called “late fees” but now “restocking fees” if you keep the movie to long you will have to pay for the cost of the movie, or if you return it much later you will have to pay a “restocking fee” to pay for it being put back on the shelf. Seriously? Call it what it is. You are paying because you returned the movie rental to late, therefore it’s a late fee. But even with the loud colorful banners, Blockbusters are still running out of business. Stores are closing in Tyler. They are trying to keep up with the growing electronic world, replacing the DVD collection with Blue Ray movies. Also to keep up with the NetFlix population, Blockbuster started a monthly deal that you can either get movies in the mail, by ordering off the website, or to go to the store and return or pick up a movie. I don’t really know hy this hasn’t caught on as fast as NetFlix. I would not be surprised if in a couple years, Blockbuster becomes an internet company.

                 I will admit that I have gone to Blockbuster somewhat recently. They were selling fairly new movies for $2-$6, so keep your eyes opened as you drive by the blue and yellow stores, you might find a good deal.

                I know I am one of the many people that has not thought about renting a movie from Blockbuster but still has a movie in the blue and white box sitting on the self from years ago. So to let the whole of East Texas know, there is still Blockbusters in Tyler and you might find a good deal during their fight to survive.