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Delicacies still with us? - Page 2 — Brooklynian

Delicacies still with us?

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  • marge wrote: Let's not forget Met Foods in the possible demise of Delicacies. Once Delicacies opened the Met put in a large display case full of cheese. Not the same quality of course, but enough to skim off some business I am sure. I think a store like D. is also hurt by places like Fairway - inconvenient but some people will make the trip there and again business is lost.
    I agree with some of the posters that you have to be very flexible in responding to the demand of your potential customers. I think good prepared food would go over very well on Vanderbilt, there are so many people who work and not many places to purchase it.
    In any case, I hope they are still in business and that we see the store open again. They are a welcome addition to Vanderbilt avenue
    Agreed on all counts.
  • marge wrote: Let's not forget Met Foods in the possible demise of Delicacies. Once Delicacies opened the Met put in a large display case full of cheese. Not the same quality of course, but enough to skim off some business I am sure. I think a store like D. is also hurt by places like Fairway - inconvenient but some people will make the trip there and again business is lost....
    Maybe. However, places like Blue Apron on Union Street and International Taste on 7th Ave. have a huge meat and cheese selection at high prices and they seem to do a very brisk business.
  • Re: Delicacies Stock

    Add Center Aisle with dry goods: Crackers, candy,cookies, cereals, more coffees,fancy chips, pasta, etc; and...alcohol.

    How $$ is a license to sell wine, beer? Or Do they already sell it, cant recall?

    Store traffic would increase...
  • You've got to have a lot more and different items to keep people interesting.
    I think I'm more interesting using what D already sells to make fantastic lunches and dinners! Sure more would be better, but its not gonna happen unless people can be interesting with what they currently offer - which is not insubstantial.
  • isn't it funny that the Mayday Hardware guy doesn't seem to have anything we want or ask for & his brother down the street at Love Liquors rebuffs suggestions (diplomatically expressed) that he broaden his inventory past mid-level mass-marketed wines.
  • Duke of Flatbush wrote:
    You've got to have a lot more and different items to keep people interesting.
    I think I'm more interesting using what D already sells to make fantastic lunches and dinners! Sure more would be better, but its not gonna happen unless people can be interesting with what they currently offer - which is not insubstantial.
    interested
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=Duke of Flatbush]
    You've got to have a lot more and different items to keep people interesting.
    I think I'm more interesting using what D already sells to make fantastic lunches and dinners! Sure more would be better, but its not gonna happen unless people can be interesting with what they currently offer - which is not insubstantial.
    interested

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  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=Duke of Flatbush]
    You've got to have a lot more and different items to keep people interesting.
    I think I'm more interesting using what D already sells to make fantastic lunches and dinners! Sure more would be better, but its not gonna happen unless people can be interesting with what they currently offer - which is not insubstantial.
    interested

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  • Carnivore wrote: Banned for ending a sentence with ""preposition"."
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