Stupid marketing slogans
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Stupid marketing slogans
Yesterday I was in an antiques mall that is located in an ex-Safeway, ex-Big Star in Midlothian, VA. Back in the day when Grand Union operated former Colonial Stores around here as Big Stars, they built a couple of new stores before they gave up on the market.
This store I was in still had a few remnants of the plastic faux stained glass flourescent light cover over the checkout stands that spelled out Grand Union/Big Star's slogan du jour - "Clean, Fresh & Good" (there are pictures of intact examples of this on the DCGrocery site).
I nominate "Clean, Fresh & Good" as pretty stupid. Isn't that waht you basically want any store to be at a minimum??
This store I was in still had a few remnants of the plastic faux stained glass flourescent light cover over the checkout stands that spelled out Grand Union/Big Star's slogan du jour - "Clean, Fresh & Good" (there are pictures of intact examples of this on the DCGrocery site).
I nominate "Clean, Fresh & Good" as pretty stupid. Isn't that waht you basically want any store to be at a minimum??
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Winn Dixie: America's Supermarket (even though they barely covered 1/4 of the country....)
And their recent, failed slogan: Winn Dixie, The Real Deal. (That sunk like the Titanic.)
And their recent, failed slogan: Winn Dixie, The Real Deal. (That sunk like the Titanic.)
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