Ankeny one is closing soon.
Maybe the city will buy the property to expand the undersized and well-utilized public library.
Ankeny one is closing soon.
I'm actually amazed Dahls has lasted this long. I can't remember the last time I ever walked into one of those and it was even remotely busy. Didn't matter which location either. Way too expensive too.
Didn't read all the post but over heard a couple employees at the Ames store talking about not ordering anymore of several items which clearly sounded like a store closing to me since I just never see anyone in there on the few times I stop buy. They are way too expensive. I wish Cub foods would have continued on there.
Talked to someone who would know. 3 stores are closing. Prospect Ave in WDM, Ankeny and 86th/Douglas.
Bring back Food 4 Less!!!!!!!
What makes Cub popular in MN is getting to compete with Rainbow (it sucks) and Lunds/Byerly's (apparently feel they can gouge by having carpet in a grocery store?)
Dahl's doesn't have a store at 86th and Douglas, do you mean 86th and Hickman?
That's true, and the only trade off is all your other groceries are more expensive, it's a win-win! Except one of the win's is a lose, so I guess it's more like a win-lose.Newsflash!!! You can get the same grade meat at Hy-Vee as Fareway.
Newsflash #2!!! They get it from the same company
Kind of reminds me of speaker wire and Bose speakers.
Newsflash!!! You can get the same grade meat at Hy-Vee as Fareway.
Newsflash #2!!! They get it from the same company
Kind of reminds me of speaker wire and Bose speakers.
Unfortunate. Dahl's used to dominate Des Moines. I used to work in Dahl's frequently. The last project they completed was the store in Ames. It always felt like the Ames location was a long shot at best. Even though, as rumor has it, they were subsidised by SuperValu. Their money would have been better spent upgrading their existing mechanical equipment to something more efficient, especially the refrigeration. I believe our salesman literally begged them to upgrade their equipment since commericial energy rebates would pay for a large portion of the projects. For whatever reason they didn't do it. (Everyone else did.)
I believe thier money makers are Merle Hay, Fleur, Ingersoll and Beaver. Ankeny was a disappointment from day one.
Dahl's has been downsizing for years. They use to have stores in the Kansas City area. They also closed thier store at 9999 University in Clive a while back.
I think the issue is with the CEO, David Sinwell. He is almost as personable as a rock. Prior to becoming CEO he managed the Pharmacy at the E 33rd location (I believe). He is totally over his head but the board won't get rid of him. Now, its too late. Dahl's use to be a great company with many loyal customers. Its truly a shame.