Author: Faith (74 Articles)
Okay, here’s the thing. Where I come from, Hy-Vee stores are awful, dirty and unfriendly places with high prices and shoddy or even spoiled merchandise and groceries. So, I was surprised when I moved out to Kansas City last month and found that wasn’t the case here.
We went on an excursion to Hy-Vee last night that took us far out of our way and we managed to walk four miles altogether instead of one and a half – because we’re smart, lol. In the high piles of snow, ice, cold and dark with heavy traffic it was quite a hike.
We finally made it, freezing and tired (and in pain, says moi, who twisted both ankles on ice banks). The staff at Hy-Vee were sweet as pie, they let us sit at their cafe even after they closed so we could talk and have a salad and sandwich. The cafe closes at 8, but Hy-Vee stays open all night.
We came home with treats, one of which was a huge box of beautiful day old doughnuts that are not only cheap at four dollars a dozen, but tastey! Here are some pics of our doughnuts with my delicious egg nog pulled tea:












#1 by Amy on January 15th, 2010
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It must be a location thing with Hy-Vee. We have them here too. Clean and friendly, and it’s one of the better stores here to shop if you want variety. Some things are more expensive – but you can find good deals. (And ours has fab donuts too – my daughter loves the pink ones with sprinkles!)
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#2 by Faith on January 15th, 2010
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I think you’re probably right about that, since the three I’ve been two while in KC have been remarkable – lots of variety, decent prices, nice people. My journeys through the midwest have me wondering now if small town hospitality is a myth – I suspect that it is, lol!