Posts about Safeway

Safeway Reinstates Employee Who Stopped Man From Beating Up Pregnant Girlfriend
By Chris Morran on May 23, 2012 5:19 PM  
Last week we told you about the California Safeway employee who had been suspended after intervening in a fight between a man and his pregnant girlfriend. Now there's some good news to report, as the grocery store chain has given the employee his job back, along with pay for the weeks during which he was suspended. More »

Safeway Suspends Employee After He Stopped A Man From Hitting Pregnant Girlfriend
By Mary Beth Quirk on May 16, 2012 1:00 PM  
We've gotten multiple tips from readers expressing disgust at Safeway, after an employee in California was suspended without pay for intervening in a domestic assault situation inside the store. The police called the worker a hero for stopping a man from hitting his pregnant girlfriend. More »

Safeway's New 'Easy Scoop' Ice Cream Easier To Scoop Because There's Less Of It
By Laura Northrup on May 14, 2012 11:30 AM  
Safeway's Lucerne house brand ice creams have been repackaged, and now come in a round container branded the "Easy-Scoop Package." That's a nice redesign, and round containers are easier to scoop from. Only, as reader Ryan points out, maybe the ice cream is easier to scoop now because there's now a half-quart less of it. More »

Safeway Says It Is Moving Toward Crate-Free Pork Suppliers
By Mary Beth Quirk on May 8, 2012 11:00 AM  
Safeway is joining the ranks of other food providers, announcing that it plans to stop using any pork suppliers that put pregnant sows in cages as part of the production process. Animal rights groups call caging or crating pigs inhumane. More »

There Are Now 900,000 Fewer Pounds Of "Pink Slime" Being Produced Each Day
By Chris Morran on March 26, 2012 3:15 PM  
With several supermarket chains — including Kroger and Safeway — opting to stop selling ground beef that contains "lean, finely textured beef," the ammonia-treated filler affectionately known as "pink slime," the company that pumps out the stuff has had to suspend production at three of its four slime-making facilities. More »

Safeway To Stop Selling Ground Beef That Contains "Pink Slime"
By Chris Morran on March 21, 2012 2:15 PM  
It's been a bad year for "lean finely textured beef," better known by the less-tasty moniker "pink slime." The ammonia-treated beef trimmings that have been used as ground beef filler for decades is quickly becoming a pariah at U.S. grocery stores like Safeway, which has announced it will no longer sell the stuff. More »

Safeway Security Guard Bans 4-Year-Old From Store For Eating Dried Apricots
By Chris Morran on November 28, 2011 2:35 PM  
Three decades later, I still have a very vivid memory of the day I learned about shoplifting. My mom was in the checkout line at Acme and I was eye-level with the candy rack and oh man did that Rolo look tasty. So I took it, because that's what I thought you did. I was wrong and was told so by my horrified mother when I offered her some chocolate a few minutes later. She took me back in, paid for the Rolo and explained to me about shoplifting. I'm just lucky I didn't pilfer that treat from the Safeway in Everett, Washington. More »

Child Seized After Fainting Mother Forgot To Pay For Sandwich
By Ben Popken on October 31, 2011 1:00 PM  
A Hawaii couple was tossed in jail and their child taken by protective services for 18 hours after the mother forgot to pay for her sandwich at Safeway. More »

Safeway Catches Alleged Shoplifters With Tracking Device On Getaway Van
By Phil Villarreal on February 22, 2011 12:30 PM  
Management of a Portland, Ore. Safeway was sick of getting ripped off by the same couple over and over again, so its security staff placed a tracking device on the van driven by the alleged shoplifters. Now the couple, accused of swiping more than $5 million worth of goods from the Safeway over several years, is in custody. More »

Safeway Pharmacist Accidentally Gives Abortion-Inducing Drug To Pregnant Woman
By Chris Morran on February 8, 2011 12:47 PM  
If you never thought to double check that bottle you pick up from the prescription counter, here's a story that will probably stick in your head the next time you're getting a 'scrip filled. More »

Shopper: I Was Banned From Safeway Because I Asked For Large Chicken Breasts
By Chris Morran on August 23, 2010 4:36 PM  
A man in Colorado claims he was given the boot — and a trespassing notice that bans him from the property for one year — from his local Safeway. But it wasn't over shoplifting or anything like that; he says it was all because of a misunderstanding about his poultry order. More »

DC Safeway Sells Truffles
By Ben Popken on August 3, 2010 1:00 PM  
Fancy people living in DC can satisfy their truffle craving by heading over to a Safeway in Georgetown, which is selling the hypogeous delicacy for $999.99/lb. More »

Grocery "Embiggen" Ray Hits Safeway Ice Cream
By Ben Popken on June 28, 2010 1:00 PM  
It seems the Grocery Embiggen Ray, the antithesis of the Grocery Shrink Ray, has struck Safeway Select ice cream and they're offering up a whole two quarts, just like ice cream makers used to all do back in the old timey days. More »

No, You Can't Have These Cheerios For 14 Cents
By Laura Northrup on February 15, 2010 11:00 AM  
Phill tells Consumerist that he saw a pricing error on cereal at his local Safeway, and brought it to the attention of store employees. In the process, he tried to invoke Safeway's price guarantee. After all, if the cereal was marked 28 cents per pound (instead of 28 cents per ounce, as it should have been) why shouldn't Phill be able to buy it at that price? Yet the store employees would hear none of it. More »

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Safeway Sold Me Milk That Expired More Than A Year Ago
By Phil Villarreal on January 19, 2010 10:00 AM  
Tia says she bought some milk from Safeway, pictured here, that expired more than a year ago. She writes: More »

Bumblebee Tuna Tricks You Into Watching Commercials At The Grocery Store
By Meg Marco on October 26, 2009 4:59 PM  

—>Must we put video screens everywhere? Reader Grey says that he was fooled into pressing a button above a tiny video screen at his local Safeway — only to be subjected to a very low-res commercial for Bumblebee TunaMore »

Reader Isn't A Bad Person, Just Doesn't Want To Round Up His Grocery Purchase
By Laura Northrup on August 13, 2009 9:31 PM  

—>Dustin isn't a jerk, really. He just feels like one every time he shops at his local Vons, because they're always pushing him to donate his change to charity. He wants to know whether your local Vons, Safeway, or other grocery stores do this to you, too.  More »

Grocery Store Just Can't Stop Selling Expired Yogurt
By Laura Northrup on June 17, 2009 2:00 PM  

—>Esther doesn't want much. She just wants to buy some yogurt that hasn't expired. It seems that's too much to ask of her local Safeway near Baltimore.  More »

If you recently bought organic brown eggs from a Costco, Safeway, or Pack 'n' Save in California or Nevada, you should check to make sure they're not part of yet another salmonella recall. [MSNBC] (Photo: Bonzo McGrueMore »

Supermarkets Begin To Shrink
By Chris Walters on September 12, 2008 10:29 PM  

—>The New York Times reports that several supermarket and retail chains, including Safeway, Walmart, and Whole Foods, are beginning to experiment with much smaller store sizes that emphasize things like cafes, prepared meals, and produce. The idea is to emphasize speed over choice, and was apparently triggered by UK competitor Tesco, which has launched over 70 small-format supermarkets in Nevada, Arizona, and Southern California over the past year. Of course, the stores also require less shelf space for products than they did a year ago.  More »

Safeway IDs Everyone In Your Party When You Buy Beer
By Chris Walters on September 5, 2008 7:50 PM  

—>Daniel went to his local Safeway with his brother to buy some beer. Daniel had his ID, but his brother didn't—but that's okay, because Daniel was the one buying the beer. The cashier, however, felt otherwise, and wouldn't complete the transaction without carding both of them. The store manager told him "the policy is, at the discretion of the clerk, to check the ID of every person present."  More »

Do Not Be Fooled By Safeway's 2 for $7 Milk Trick
By Meg Marco on August 5, 2008 12:40 PM  
While shopping at Safeway today I noticed something odd about the "O" Organics Milk. After I listened to a mom tell her daughter she buys "whatever is on sale" I went to purchase my own milk and realized that's not such a good plan. A half gallon was on sale for 2 for $7. Or if your a savvy shopper you could buy a gallon for $6.59. The Safeway website confirms it.   More »

Lucerne Yogurt Fails To Escape The Clutches Of The Grocery Shrink Ray
By Carey Alexander on July 13, 2008 12:45 PM  

—>Nothing is safe from the Grocery Shrink Ray: not babies; not household brands backed by expensive ad campaigns; and apparently, not even discount private labels.  More »

Grocery Shrink Ray Unleashes Its Fury On Safeway Bakery
By Jay Slatkin on June 9, 2008 2:11 PM  

—>In an attempt to cut expenses on donuts and signage, this Safeway in Oakland, CA. reduced their "dozen" from 14 to 12, reader Leonard discovered. We would have preferred a new sign or no sign at all. The "14" crossed out with a Sharpie simply mocks us.  More »

Safeway Tries To Sell You Meat Substitute That Expired 37 Days Ago
By Jay Slatkin on May 27, 2008 12:55 PM  

—>Reader Daniel wrote to tell us about his potentially unsafe purchase from a Safeway store in Daly City, California. When Daniel arrived at the checkout counter, he quickly checked the expiration dates on his Yves vegetarian sandwich meat only to discover that one of the packages had expired April 18th, 37 days ago, while the others had expired 4 days ago. He even took a hostage-style photograph with the expired product next to a stack of current day newspapers to help substantiate his claim. We would expect that when confronted with this information that a Safeway employee would promptly be instructed to scour the shelves as to prevent other hapless shoppers from buying the expired imitation meat, but apparently we expect too much. Daniel's letter and photos, inside...  More »

Birds Live In Virginia Safeway Store
By Chris Walters on February 12, 2008 8:55 PM  
Jose writes, I thought that the long lines and the produce always being out of stock was bad enough, but then I noticed the small family of birds living at my local Safeway (Nutley St, Fairfax, VA). More »

Safeway Takes Rusty Nails In Your Bread Seriously
By consumerist.com on January 17, 2008 8:39 PM  
BONUS QUOTE: "I'm frustrated by the lack of information they've given me about what they're trying to do to determine where the nail came from or make sure it doesn't happen again."   More »

Eagle-Eyed Safeway Cashier Catches Bobbled Coupon
By Carey Alexander on November 12, 2007 1:36 AM  

—>Reader Amy writes in to praise a Safeway cashier that saved her $1. One dollar might not seem like much, but it shows how little is required for someone to go above and beyond. Amy writes:

I went to my local Safeway today and picked up a package of Boboli bread that had a $1 off coupon attached. I made a mental note to remember to remove the sticker and hand it to the checkout clerk, but forgot.   More »

Safeway DVD Kiosk Comes With Credit Card Skimming Device
By Carey Alexander on November 4, 2007 7:24 PM  

—>Crafty identity thieves attached a credit card skimming device to a DVD kiosk at a Colorado Safeway. The 2-inch skimming device was discovered only after a customer asked a Safeway employee for help after his card wouldn't scan.  More »

Organic Principles, Regulations Ignored By Nation's Largest Organic Dairy
By Carey Alexander on October 21, 2007 3:03 PM  

—>Consumers in twenty-seven states are suing Aurora Dairy, the nation's largest organic dairy for selling milk that failed to meet basic organic standards. The suit is bolstered by findings from USDA inspectors, who found that between December 2003 and April 2007, Aurora: "labeled and represented milk as organically produced, when such milk was not produced and handled in accordance with the National Organic Program regulations."  More »

USDA Says Some Organic Milk Is A Rip-Off
By Meg Marco on September 4, 2007 7:56 PM  

—>If you're going to pay twice as much for milk because you like the idea that the cows have a yard to play in—that's your business—but you'd better be getting what you pay for.   More »

These Red Baron Frozen Pizzas Could Be Rounder
By Carey Alexander on July 14, 2007 3:09 PM  

They were on-sale —- three for $9.99. My roommates and I (tricked by the xxx for xxx sale) grabbed three.  More »

Safeway Recalls Ground Beef Due to E. Coli Contamination
By Meg Marco on June 7, 2007 3:54 PM  
If you live in Arizona and bought ground beef at Safeway, you'll want to return it for a refund or discard it. More »

Safeway's Turkey Is A Dodo
By consumerist.com on December 26, 2006 4:17 AM  

—>Doug bought a pre-packaged "fresh" meal from Safeway for $37.99, but arrived home to find most of the items expired.  More »

Buy McDonald's at the Grocery Store. Sorta.
By Meg Marco on November 17, 2006 6:59 PM  

—>From Business Week:

" Supermarket operator Safeway Inc. said Tuesday its Blackhawk Network unit agreed with McDonald's Corp. to sell the burger chain's prepaid shopping cards.  More »

Store-bought Meats Dosed to Look Red
By consumerist.com on February 22, 2006 1:36 PM  

—>The newer the redder, brown is an elderly hue, which of these steaks looks fresher to you?  More »

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