Albertsons in Midland 30.06
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Albertsons in Midland 30.06
I look at this forum regularly but I rarely post anything here. However, I thought you might be interested in my experience today.
I ran over to the local Albertson's today and to my surprise was a 30.06 sign displayed in the door way. I went in just long enough to tell the guy in charge how I felt about it and left. Later I called the customer service line and talked to a very helpful young lady in Salt Lake City. She listened to my argument and sent my comments to the home office in Boise Idaho. She said I should hear back in a few days. I will let you all know how it goes.
I ran over to the local Albertson's today and to my surprise was a 30.06 sign displayed in the door way. I went in just long enough to tell the guy in charge how I felt about it and left. Later I called the customer service line and talked to a very helpful young lady in Salt Lake City. She listened to my argument and sent my comments to the home office in Boise Idaho. She said I should hear back in a few days. I will let you all know how it goes.
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That's interesting. Let us know what happens. The last time I was in either Albertson's in Odessa was days before last Christmas. I sure don't remember 30.06 there, at that time. Yes, I was carrying.
I'll try to swing by the stores here in the next few days.
I'll try to swing by the stores here in the next few days.
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Never saw a 30.06 posting at Albertson's, but then, most if not all Albertson's stores in the Austin area have closed - I think they're hurting and can't afford to lose more business.
I suspect this is a local initiative by one store manager. If the corporate offices are informed of a potential statewide boycott by even 1% of their potential customers, they'll no doubt bring this miscreant to heel . . . just as happened with Applebee's restaurants in the San Antonio area a couple of years ago.
I suspect this is a local initiative by one store manager. If the corporate offices are informed of a potential statewide boycott by even 1% of their potential customers, they'll no doubt bring this miscreant to heel . . . just as happened with Applebee's restaurants in the San Antonio area a couple of years ago.
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Ok, I did look at the 3 stores in Odessa. One had the "unlicenced possession" sign. None had a 30.06 sign. It must be an individual manager thing.
Guess we can tell them it's just one more reason to go to WalMart instead.
Guess we can tell them it's just one more reason to go to WalMart instead.
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They're on the low end of the list here in Austin, as well. I think they've nearly all closed down here. The prices too high, store conditions poor.KBCraig wrote:Must be different on that end of the state. Albertson's is the nice grocery store around here. They're the only alternative to Wal Mart other than a couple of "Foodstamps R Us" stores.
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Closed here about 10 yrs ago. Above discription is accurate.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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That's pretty much how it was in my part of Dallas when I was there; they may not be great, but they're better than the low-end Tom Thumbs.KBCraig wrote:Must be different on that end of the state. Albertson's is the nice grocery store around here. They're the only alternative to Wal Mart other than a couple of "Foodstamps R Us" stores.
That's another one I could never figure; the Tom Thumb down the street from me was a dive with lousy people and a trashy store, but there were several nice ones within 10 minutes' drive.
Albertson's varied somewhat in appearance and service, but they at least showed signs of making an effort in every store I dealt with.
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Sounds like my kind of store. What is it, since I have never heard of them?AV8R wrote:I do everything possible to avoid shopping in an Albertsons store. (has nothing to do with CHL policy) Try a United store. They would probably have an employee clean your gun while you shopped, if you asked them.
BTW, do they do a good job cleaning it? I have a couple that could use it. :)
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