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It’s the 39th Kroger I’ve visited, if that helps you any :P
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Also worth mentioning that that roadside sign would previously have been a cube sign, once upon a time
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Covington, TN, Kroger
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The building may have been built of brick, but the Naifehs still managed to blow Kroger’s house down
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Script Décor!
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Discover local about to get even local-er
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Take note of the mirrored panels above the salad case – first used in the neon days, I believe, but evidently still in use all the way through the script era
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Are those Miss Vickie’s chips on the bottom right?! I’ve never seen those in any other Kroger before! I absolutely love the jalapeno flavor, but for the life of me can’t find them *anywhere* in the Jackson area…
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No Lights, No Lamps
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Acceptable
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Luncheon Meat
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Barely any shoppers *or* discounts
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You can also see in that linked pic how the décor could have been carried seamlessly across that corner, had Kroger so chosen
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Covington Local Flair
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Aisle 3, and Script Décor Tile Floor
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Don’t worry, I’ll address all the other elements in future descriptions :)
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Hanging Kitchenware Sign!
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I seriously have zero idea why I didn’t take more than one photo of that kitchenware piece
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I mean, I do that in stores that don’t have this issue also, but my point is that here it’s the *only* option, lol
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Oh, and there’s also the Seafood department sign in this pic, too
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It’s strange that the four-way fixture in the middle doesn’t have a base to it
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♢ ♢ Milk ♢ ♢
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Kroger Clearance
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In which I share my entire train of thought on the lineage of this health and beauty décor as I think it
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Fresh and local Aisle 12, in a script store
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All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces
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The actual gooseneck sign holders, even, are original to script: note that they are green, like the wall accent color, and not black
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There’s no telling what Kroger was thinking on this one
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Ralphs becomes Script
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“Androgynous Restrooms” doesn’t really feel like it would be the best title for this photo without necessary additional context