[tabi] Re: new Killearn Publix, part 1

  • From: "Joe Plummer" <joeplummer@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 21:54:23 -0500

Hi, yes, but I think they could have done it both ways It would have
benefited the seeing as well as the blind.  Mean it would be easier for
someone in a hurry to take this list and look at it if a seeing person and
try to find where something might be at then just take a cagory list and say
oh inee say dry beans they are on aisle number 6 or what ever then have to
look up dry beans. I don't know but usually the sign on the lanes is in
categories. Not everything in that lane. So I bet they have something like
this for there employees all ready so all they would have to do is make it
available for there customers . Or someone on the list that can see go in
the store and look at the signs in the store and make us up a list. Or maybe
someone from the Light house would be willing to do this for us. Just some
thoughts to chew on.
 


sign,
Joe Plummer (JP)
joeplummer@xxxxxxx
 
-----Original Message-----
From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Denyece Roberts MSW
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 6:15 PM
To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tabi] Re: new Killearn Publix, part 1

I think this is good!  Everyone's list will be different; so you can take
each thing you need and compile it into your own list.
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: "Allison and Chip Orange" <acorange@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 3:53 PM
Subject: [tabi] Re: new Killearn Publix, part 1


>I see your point, but this is the sheet which publix handed out.
>
> I'll try and write a program to resort the aisle data, so you can have 
> it aisle by aisle.
>
> Chip
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
> Behalf Of Joe Plummer
> Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 2:46 PM
> To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [tabi] Re: new Killearn Publix, part 1
>
> Hi, this is nice but for us as a blind person I would say to have the 
> map done by aisle by category  then broke down so far. This way it 
> would be easier for us to memorize or put on something like the iphone 
> or victor Stream or digital recorder to take with you to know where the
stuff is.
> Just
> some thoughts.
>
>
>
>
>
> sign,
> Joe Plummer (JP)
> joeplummer@xxxxxxx
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
> Behalf Of Allison and Chip Orange
> Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 1:23 PM
> To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [tabi] new Killearn Publix, part 1
>
> Hi all,
>
> Allie is all excited about the new Publix, so she wanted to do a 
> description for everyone on TABI: both the layout, and a review of 
> various things.
>
>
> --------
>
> Hello, TABI Peeps,
>
> I was at the Grand Opening of the new Publix, and as promised, they 
> have a map and an aisle listing.  So I thought I'd take a minute and 
> give you the aisle listing and then work on a description of the map 
> for you all in a separate email.  (That will explain where aisles 
> listed as "Pharmacy" or "Dairy" are located in the store.)
>
> Before I begin, a mini-review:
>
> If you love to cook, you'll love it--they have so much more than the 
> other store, including every ingredient you can think of, both basic 
> and gourmet, and everything you need to cook including cookware, small 
> appliances and utensils.
>
> If you don't love to cook, you'll love it--they have a full pharmacy, 
> separate sections for organic, wine and gourmet cheese, expanded 
> bakery, salad bar, a hot bar with Chinese food and 4 soups-of-the-day, 
> a vastly expanded section of hot deli foods and a sandwich bar.
>
> They also have scores of people to help you.  Whenever we asked where 
> an item was located, the Publix staff told us and then wanted to take 
> us to the aisle.
>
> The only downside to the new store is that the aisles are fairly 
> narrow, a little wider than 2 carts across.  And it was crowded for 
> the Grand Opening, of course.  (You would think people in Tallahassee 
> had never seen a grocery store
> before!)
>
> If this is the Publix that is convenient for you, it will be so worth 
> the effort to relearn the layout of the store, so without further ado, 
> the aisle listing.
>
> ~Allie
>
> Item and Aisle
> Ammonia 10
> Apple Sauce     3
> Baby Needs      Pharmacy
> Bar Soap        Pharmacy
> Batteries       8
> Beer-Cold       12
> Bleaches        10
> Bread   11
> Brooms-Mops     10
> Cake Mixes      6
> Candles 10
> Candy   7
> Cereals 5
> Charcoal        9
> Cheese  Dairy
> Cleaners        10
> Cocoa   5
> Coffee  5
> Cookies-Crackers        2
> Dairy Products  Dairy
> Dietetic Foods  5
> Disinfectants   10
> Dog Food        8
> Eggs    Dairy
> Ethnic Foods    4
> Extracts        6
> Flour   6
> Frozen Food     13-15
> Fruits, Canned  3
> Fruits, Dried   6
> Gelatins        6
> Grits   5
> Honey   5
> Insecticides    9
> Jellies 5
> Juices, Canned  2
> Ketchup 6
> Light Bulbs     8
> Macaroni        3
> Margarine       Dairy
> Marshmallows    7
> Matches 9
> Mayonnaise      6
> Meal    6
> Meats, Canned   4
> Medicine        Pharmacy
> Milk, Canned    5
> Moth Balls      10
> Mushrooms, Canned       3
> Mustard 6
> Nuts, Canned    12
> Oats    5
> Oils    6
> Olives  6
> Paper Goods  9
> Peanut Butter  5
> Pet Foods 8
> Pickles 6
> Pie Crust       6
> Popcorn 12
> Potato Chips    12
> Prunes  6
> Raisins 6
> Rice    3
> Salad Dressing  6
> Salt    6
> Sauces, Meat    6
> Seafood, Canned 4
> Soap - Detergents       10
> Soda, Baking    6
> Soft Drinks     11
> Soup    4
> Spaghetti, Dried        3
> Spices  6
> Sugar   6
> Syrup   5
> Tea     5
> Tissue  9
> Tomato Paste    3
> Toothpicks      9
> Toys/Games      7
> Vegetables, Canned      3
> Vegetables, Fresh       Produce
> Vinegar 6
> Water   11
> Waxes   10
> Wines   Left Wall
> Yeast   6
>
>
>
>
>
>
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