Too bad that Honeycrisp sale sign blocks so much of the wall…
WEEK 26 – Oxford Millennium Kroger, Revisited (I)
I hope you were paying good attention to the Garden Market sign declaring this store’s produce department in the previous image, because (to date) that’s the very last picture I ever took of that particular millennium décor sign :( On subsequent visits to the Oxford Kroger, after its expansion had already begun, I found that this entire right-side wall had been removed and replaced with a temporary barrier – meaning that everything you see all the way up to that corner beside Bread & Rolls in this pic was also unceremoniously removed. As I shared with y’all last September, that makes those two signs the very first millennium décor departments to go entirely extinct in the state of Mississippi :(
But I neither want nor intend to spend the majority of my time in this photoset dwelling on how sad that fact is. Rather, let’s just appreciate this outgoing millennium décor store for what it is – er, was.
In this pic we’ve panned over to the left from produce, and are looking down what I consider the “perishables grand aisle.” A quite large swath of floor space, perfect for multiple displays, cases, and other amenities, sits in the middle between the right-side wall, home to produce and bread, and the island you see a tiny portion of on the extreme left of this picture, home to the deli and bakery counters.
(c) 2020 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Too bad that Honeycrisp sale sign blocks so much of the wall…
WEEK 26 – Oxford Millennium Kroger, Revisited (I)
I hope you were paying good attention to the Garden Market sign declaring this store’s produce department in the previous image, because (to date) that’s the very last picture I ever took of that particular millennium décor sign :( On subsequent visits to the Oxford Kroger, after its expansion had already begun, I found that this entire right-side wall had been removed and replaced with a temporary barrier – meaning that everything you see all the way up to that corner beside Bread & Rolls in this pic was also unceremoniously removed. As I shared with y’all last September, that makes those two signs the very first millennium décor departments to go entirely extinct in the state of Mississippi :(
But I neither want nor intend to spend the majority of my time in this photoset dwelling on how sad that fact is. Rather, let’s just appreciate this outgoing millennium décor store for what it is – er, was.
In this pic we’ve panned over to the left from produce, and are looking down what I consider the “perishables grand aisle.” A quite large swath of floor space, perfect for multiple displays, cases, and other amenities, sits in the middle between the right-side wall, home to produce and bread, and the island you see a tiny portion of on the extreme left of this picture, home to the deli and bakery counters.
(c) 2020 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)