Campaign Staffer: “After the ‘hellhole’ gaffe and the ‘Holocaust’ gaffe, going forward we’re going to try to avoid ‘h-words’ all together. No more words that start with an ‘H,’ ok?”
Darren Bailey: “But I was going to tell everyone how Cindy and I are praying for the hell-bound souls of the homosexu–”
Campaign Staffer: “You see?? Do you see? This is what I’m talking about…”
Heartbreaking story in this morning’s SJ-R about a Springfield institution, Recycled Records. If any of you happens to have a rich uncle or aunt who loves rock music, please put them in touch with the surviving owner of the store. Funky, historic places like this are too important to be sold off in a piecemeal fashion.
Tribune reported today that Kroger opened a warehouse in Maywood to be used for online grocery delivery creating 180 jobs.
I’m very happy for the Maywood jobs but their new process makes me worried for the future of grocery jobs as a whole.
It’s considered a spoke of a system of huge robotic warehouses Kroger is opening using tech from an English company. There is one of them just over our border in Pleasant Prairie.
There are 2,000+ robots per hub going around picking items and packing them automatically.
Maywood can sure use some middle class jobs. And it’s got major road arteries for trucks. Assuming a lot of trucks will be arriving to stock and going for delivery.
I have never seen a Kroger in the Chicagoland area. Do they own a local store?
Look at the upside: grocery delivery has dramatically lowered the number of food deserts in the US. According to a study published in JAMA by a Yale researcher, 90% of urban areas considered food deserts now have access to online grocery delivery.
==What happens to buttercow after her run at the fair?==
According to the Tribune last week: “the cows have been built from the same glob of Prairie Farms butter, stored in an ice cream factory freezer, for the last 17 years”
- thisjustinagain - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 1:31 pm:
Re: Kroger
Kroger also has the Food 4 Less stores in Illinois. They still have a help wanted banner up outside the store in Dolton; been up for several months now.
And do the poor have the money to pay delivery fees charged by the delivery services?? Does JAMA know if they actually deliver to food deserts, which are often dangerous to deliver to??
Thanks jimbo, that was a great article. I knew Iowa also had a buttercow (Mr Cermak is a native Iowan) I did not know the sculptor is often the same one.
And it’s nice to know they reuse the butter. So buttercow really is ephemeral.
I loved the web cam to be able to see her. It’s a long way to Springfield from Chicago just to see buttercow (I seldom like the musical acts and livestock judging is depressing for me as I know their eventual ends) and food on a stick is generally not conducive to a low carb diet.
- Loyal Virus - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 9:17 am:
Let’s Go Sky!!!
- MisterJayEm - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 9:44 am:
Campaign Staffer: “After the ‘hellhole’ gaffe and the ‘Holocaust’ gaffe, going forward we’re going to try to avoid ‘h-words’ all together. No more words that start with an ‘H,’ ok?”
Darren Bailey: “But I was going to tell everyone how Cindy and I are praying for the hell-bound souls of the homosexu–”
Campaign Staffer: “You see?? Do you see? This is what I’m talking about…”
– MrJM
- Dysfunction Junction - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 9:48 am:
Heartbreaking story in this morning’s SJ-R about a Springfield institution, Recycled Records. If any of you happens to have a rich uncle or aunt who loves rock music, please put them in touch with the surviving owner of the store. Funky, historic places like this are too important to be sold off in a piecemeal fashion.
https://www.sj-r.com/story/entertainment/music/2022/08/24/owner-of-recycled-records-in-springfield-il-considers-stores-future/65386172007/
- jimbo - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 9:51 am:
Tribune reported today that Kroger opened a warehouse in Maywood to be used for online grocery delivery creating 180 jobs.
I’m very happy for the Maywood jobs but their new process makes me worried for the future of grocery jobs as a whole.
It’s considered a spoke of a system of huge robotic warehouses Kroger is opening using tech from an English company. There is one of them just over our border in Pleasant Prairie.
There are 2,000+ robots per hub going around picking items and packing them automatically.
YouTuber Tom Scott did a video on one in England last year. It’s an amazing sight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssZ_8cqfBlE
- H-W - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 10:09 am:
Yes, Go Sky!!! It is nice to have a team to cheer for, that is a contender.
Also, Go Cards and Cubs! Regardless of each team, this series is always thrilling. Current matchup - Cards 2, Cubs 1.
- cermak_rd - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 10:54 am:
Maywood can sure use some middle class jobs. And it’s got major road arteries for trucks. Assuming a lot of trucks will be arriving to stock and going for delivery.
I have never seen a Kroger in the Chicagoland area. Do they own a local store?
- sulla - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 10:55 am:
Jimbo,
Look at the upside: grocery delivery has dramatically lowered the number of food deserts in the US. According to a study published in JAMA by a Yale researcher, 90% of urban areas considered food deserts now have access to online grocery delivery.
- cermak_rd - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 10:57 am:
What happens to buttercow after her run at the fair? Does the state have a freezer full of former buttercows?
- Amalia - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 11:12 am:
Sky took care of biz nicely last night.
- Product of the '60's - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 12:23 pm:
To question on no Kroger stores in Chicagoland….believe Marianos is part of Kroger. You see some Kroger can products there.
- 47th Ward - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 12:24 pm:
===Do they own a local store?===
Marianos is a Kroger brand.
- StateEmployeeThatIsNotInAFSCME - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 12:26 pm:
Kroger’s biggest Illinois market is the Peoria area as they have been the dominant chain grocer there for years.
- jimbo - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 1:04 pm:
==What happens to buttercow after her run at the fair?==
According to the Tribune last week: “the cows have been built from the same glob of Prairie Farms butter, stored in an ice cream factory freezer, for the last 17 years”
It’s a good article-
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-butter-cow-illinois-state-fair-20220817-2z45i3ocjvgqtfsl4wcy4v32hi-story.html
- thisjustinagain - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 1:31 pm:
Re: Kroger
Kroger also has the Food 4 Less stores in Illinois. They still have a help wanted banner up outside the store in Dolton; been up for several months now.
And do the poor have the money to pay delivery fees charged by the delivery services?? Does JAMA know if they actually deliver to food deserts, which are often dangerous to deliver to??
- cermak_rd - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 1:56 pm:
Thanks jimbo, that was a great article. I knew Iowa also had a buttercow (Mr Cermak is a native Iowan) I did not know the sculptor is often the same one.
And it’s nice to know they reuse the butter. So buttercow really is ephemeral.
I loved the web cam to be able to see her. It’s a long way to Springfield from Chicago just to see buttercow (I seldom like the musical acts and livestock judging is depressing for me as I know their eventual ends) and food on a stick is generally not conducive to a low carb diet.
- Amalia - Wednesday, Aug 24, 22 @ 10:22 pm:
OMG Giolito won a game.