Compare foods durham12/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Crazy hodge-podge of foods - selection like a Teeter and the price and layout of a Food Lion. It is a completely different animal, that's for sure. How can we grieve without a wake?įor those that follow the 'get a new puppy' breed of coping with loss, check out Compare Foods just north-east of where Roxboro and 85 intersect (by the Big Lots, if that's a reference for you). I wish there had been some 'going out of business' sale or something. I tried to stop by before turkey day to get some sundries. We may have even been there on the last day. We were there probably once or twice a month. Sure, I only splurged for it maybe twice a year, but still. ![]() I am sad that I'll no longer be able to get dry aged beef. What do you all think? Did the new, larger Southern Season and new Whole Foods stores kill off Fowler's for good? Or is there still room for a small local grocery that sells the best-quality products? But where else can we get prime dry-aged beef and freshly made stock in the Triangle? To my New York friends, that was a sign that we had a little bit of sophistication. The last few paragraphs of the story seem to indicate not as many people cared as much about Fowler's as they used to. Sunday November 5th was sadly our last day of operation, our goal over the years has been to serve our customers and community quality products and quality service.Īpparently, the owners are looking for a buyer: We would like to thank our staff, loyal customers and long time friends for supporting us over the years. After a three-week remodel, Fowler's Food and Wine was supposed to reopen today, but the following message appears on their homepage:Īfter 82 years of operation Fowler's Food and Wine is closing its doors. ![]()
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