Need HONEST opinions !!!!

kgrenier12
on 1/24/10 8:31 pm - pembroke, MA
Interesting idea. 

I have been finding it a problem in the south shore to locate a store where I could get everything.
I think alot of research needs to be done.

Have you thought about being a local distributor where people could order online and pick it up or have home parties?  If anyone could do it - you could.

See you tonight!
Kerry
    
SW: 262   CW: 170  GW:155
M M
on 1/24/10 9:10 pm

1. Do you think we need a store like this or are you / others you know finding what they need online or in other stores ? 

I have always wanted a "bariatric friendly store."  For years of going into GNC and dealing with ********ales staff, once even getting a job in one (ha ha) ... it's not the best option.  Even natural food stores, they're great, however hard to navigate for the Bariatric Baby, "Can I eat this? That?"  

That said, I find nearly everything I "need" online, but I am THRILLED when I find something AT THE STORE.  I love finding new products at big box stores, the grocery stores, and natural food stores, but I have an unhealthy relationship with finding new "stuff" for WLS'ers, more than the typical post op. 

2. Would you shop at a store if it was available and could possibly find all you needed in one store - even though it might be a little more expensive?

If it WERE a truly weight-loss surgery centered brick and mortar store IN MY AREA?  Yes, I would at least buy singles/samples of items, but if the case prices were out of the realm of what I can find online, probably not.  If the prices were competitive, absolutely.

3. What would you like to see in this store if you answered YES to the two above questions ?

Here are links to stuff I have collected on amazon that I would likely add to a physical store if I had the means, obviously not all inclusive, but an idea: 

WLS Related Books and Cookbooks
Featured Products
Clear Proteins
Protein
Supplements + Vitamins
Sugar-free, No Sugar Added + Just Sweet Enough
Fiber and Digestive Support
Low Carb, Whole Grains and Good Carbs
Diabetes and Reactive Hypoglycemia After WLS
Sip, sip, sip!
Yummy Extras
Chocolite Products
Energy!
You sweet(ner) thing.
WLS Gift Ideas!
The Skin We're In.
I feel pretty, so pretty, so pretty and witty...
Weight and Measures
In the kitchen
Transfer Addictions, Emotional Issues, Addiction, Healing


atg106
on 1/26/10 8:59 am
I agree with MrsClaus09 in that there's too many online sites providing this service with no to little issue with shipping or return policies.

I caution you because of so many low-carb stores I saw go to bankrupcy in the great Atkins diet craze of the early 90's.  Many people had the same idea of combining low-carb items at one speciality store.  It was tough to have decent rotation of most items before they went bad - quite a few of the protein bars and other protein products have a more limited shelf life than other normal food products.
tlema
on 1/30/10 10:53 pm - taunton, MA
Oh so weird!!  I was talking with my girlfriend the other day about a catering business that specialized specifically ( did i spell that right?) in WLS meals.  I think your idea is absolutely fantastic. I think the closest place to me is in Dartmouth. I dont want to travel 30 minutes just to get some protein, or calcium. Which is kinda hard to find.  

Also I kinds dont like the idea of getting stuff online, because i want the nutrion label right in front of me! 

Plus , and I'm just saying,  the store in Dartmouth offered trial sizes of different protein products.  
 side note: tried a cappacino latte protein shake.  OMG!!! It was so good!!  og carbs and og sugar 



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