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This is an older store, very eclectic in its set-u...

This is an older store, very eclectic in its set-up. This the flagship, then Kingston 1981, Newburgh 1998 and lastly Wappingers in 2011. The Poughkeepsie store has things in odd places. Very tight and cluttered even. Many times it looks like a child planned the store. Then you turn a corner and they'll be something totally put of place. What I mean is there's a bakery an best to it you'll have outdoor furnature and then next to that there's produce. There are very tight choke points - very common in all Adam's. And at these choke points there's multiple products stacked to get your attention. There are a lot of variety in their product. But the prices on the same product between their own stores seems to be different. The parking only seems adequate on off times. Wednesday it's 10% off so be prepared for the store to be mobbed and the lot to be full.

The Hudson Valley is lacking Trader Joe's and Whole Foods - so till then Adam's is the only game for organic and higher quality products. For everyday products go to a big box supermarket. Adams doesn't even stock those products anyway.

The new addition of Adam's Kitchen is like a caterer. All available online per store.

UPDATE: Amazon has put out a press note that they're opening 250 new "Whole Foods" and the Hudson Valley - Fishkill, on fact, is near the top of the area list.

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