Snack on some light bulbs

Obviously, I had to get a picture of the other side of that sign too, even if it is exactly the same on both sides. This angle also gives you a better view of the department-specific woodgrain vinyl, nicely matching the wall decor. Save Mart seems to have decided to uphold the Albertsons tradition of bizarre product combinations on aisle markers, with both aisles 12 and 13 containing a mix of snack foods and household items -- don't get the "pop corn" and pool chemicals confused! Seems like an obvious solution to the issue would be putting all the snacks on one of the two aisles and all of the general merchandise on the other, but either way, there are some strange additions to Snack Central in this store!

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  1. Anonymous in HoustonJuly 21, 2024 at 10:14 PM

    I can't say I remember for sure how the floor looked at actual Albertsons Grocery Palaces here in front of the meat counter, but I don't think the Kroger which had the Grocery Palace floor up until a few days ago had the wood/fake wood kind of jagged and maybe asymmetrical like that on the back actionway. It looks a bit strange to me if that was Albertsons' intentions!

    That fake rust looks like it could almost be real rust given how old those awnings are!

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    1. I've definitely seen floors like this before, but considering how inconsistent Grocery Palace is, I'm not surprised there were other versions!

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