When I was growing up (in Waukegan, IL) we had Jewel, A&P, Eagle,and Dominicks. At some point a Pick n' Save opened in Gurnee. Pick n' Save was one of those stores with the grease pencils to mark the prices on your items. It was usually a madhouse and people began to refer to it as Push n' Shove. Mom mostly shopped at "The Jewel". I don't know why, but most people in the greater Chicago area refer to Jewel as "The Jewel". They never say "The Dominicks" or "The Cub Foods". Just "The Jewel". "Steak was on sale at the Jewel today." I've lived in southern Illinois for 15 years now and I still say "the Jewel" when I'm visiting up there. Mom never shopped at Dominick's because she said the meat department smelled funny. Shopping carts weren't so deep in the 1970s, and I would ride on the bottom platform and my younger sister would ride in the cart's kiddie seat. Somehow my mother's threat of "I will never take you anywhere again" kept us from reaching out and grabbing things off the shelves. And I remember there was a grandfatherly butcher named Clarence at the Jewel on Lewis Avenue who thought my sister and I were too cute.
Now, in Southern Illinois, we have Schnuck's, Kroger, Aldi, Super Wal-Mart, and a Sav-A-Lot under construction. We also have a small independent grocer with a real butcher shop in back. I like Schnuck's for most of my shopping--it's always double coupon there, and they have a lot of smaller volume things that Kroger won't carry--King Arthur flour, for one. I'm finding that Aldi has some really good values too. For example, their version of Triscuit crackers is just as good, and 99 cents a box. They also have a more "upmarket" brand of products called Grandessa--comparable with the "premium" store brand a lot of places have. BUT, to get these good deals you have to put up with a dreary decor and crowded aisles and a generally unsavory shopping experience. I really like the self-check-out aisles at Kroger. Most people seem to be unwilling to learn how to use them, so there is always one open, and it's especially nice when I'm just buying one or two things.
T.