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Sunday, March 29, 2020

A Viewer Writes: Deli at Pecan Square

Hey Joe,

I am sure you have seen the nonsense about deli at pecan square..... they said they paid extra to help the community... hahaha I personally just got off the phone with Holt themselves. A case of 6 gallons of bleach (the only way Holt sells them) is $16.80 so we are talking $2.80 a gallon and they are selling for $11.99!! 


Try again with the lame ass excuses. You aren’t helping us at all. They are hurting us and we do not need any businesses like this in our community in those dire situation.

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  1. Business capitalism is all about supply and demand along with maximizing profit. If you don't like the price don't buy it and quit crying.

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    1. 7:37- It's called price gouging, and it is illegal, moron!

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    2. Gotta pay for the Maserati

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    3. Girdletree and 9:52 a.m. you two are just greedy envious Libs. You don't understand Market forces.

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    4. Price-gouging violations are punishable by civil penalties of up to $10,000 for the first offense and $20,000 for the second and subsequent offenses. Each individual sale of merchandise is considered a separate and distinct event. Law - GBS § 396-r.

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    5. 10:44 yes, but there are price gouging laws in affect right now. What’s funny is that Deli is a cop hotspot so I’m sure he will just get a pass.

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    6. 10:44 far from lib and $12 for a gallon of bleach is not taking care of the community, lmao

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  2. That says alot about their business philosophy. Stick to em'!

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  3. foods crap. not a real deli.

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  4. They were selling four gallons for $11.99. One gallon was $3.29. I went there, bought a whole pit ham and 30 eggs. Very happy with my purchase!

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    1. Apparently no one read this response before continuing to accuse.

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    2. Right! I wish people would do research before they jump to conclusions. Too much to ask.

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    3. 9:22 & 9:29- And I wish you trolls would read the actual post, before skipping directly to the comments to do your trolling.

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    4. Girdletree, I did not know this place existed. After this virus thing is over I definitely will be shopping there. Sounds like a great place

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    5. 10:45- And I care, why? You do you.

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  5. I agree with your assessment 7:37 AM but price gouging is not a recognized practice in economics.

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    1. Price gouging is a term made up by people who do not like capitalism. Just like the term trickle down economics. They are terms created to make capitalism seem evil.

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    2. 10:47- So you think it's fair to take advantage of the unfortunate, because that is your assumption of the very definition of capitalism, despite laws against that behavior for more than a century? "Screw them all," is what you think capitalism means? How is that a good business model? Especially long term. That is the opposite of Capitalism. Trickle down economics was what the Democrats described as Reaganomics. Just a footnote and not to sum up Capitalism in any sense. Unfortunately, they were correct in that it didn't work. The boards hoarded that tax money saved, instead of "spreading the wealth." Not very nice, right? Almost, "evil." However, it has worked for Trump, prior to the Crisis. The term was coined by Americans long before anyone in America thought Capitalism is evil. You're talking out your ass again.

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  6. Why are you harassing this business?
    He is a small business owner just trying to survive during this crisis.
    I was there a few days ago and purchased some ground beef from him. His price as the same per pound as food lion right beside him.

    Joe why are you singling out this business?

    It's still a free market and everyone can pick and chose where they want to go. It you don't like his prices, then don't shop there.
    You still have that right.

    He is a good many who supports the community, my church and local law enforcement.

    I hate the fact that he and his family are being singled out during this crisis.

    Businesses around here are closing permanently because of this crisis.

    Many of them cannot open until may.
    The lady I go to, to get my hair cut is closed by the state of Delaware until May and she is a business owner who works by her herself.

    This is not a time to single out businesses.

    I for one will continue to go there and support this business

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    1. 8:28- So what you're saying is something about singling out.

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    2. 8:28 It's not a free market when shelves are bare in many stores. It most certainly is price gouging, like it not.

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    3. Wow 828 a.m. you are a great typo Warrior. I am so proud of you. Would you like a lollipop.?

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    4. Sorry, my mistake at 8:46 a.m. is the great typo Warrior

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    5. 11:50- Which typo are you referring to? He made no such reference. Feel stupid yet? Learn what a typo is and come back! You have got to be the idiot trolling everyone's comments. Your comments are getting dumber and dumber with each post!

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  7. @7:37
    Yeah, that's right, in a time when we should all help each other and pull together. Let's screw anyone we can for the almighty dollar. MORON !!!

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    1. At 8:37 a.m. If this business is raising their prices, it is helping out the community. It helps keep the hoarders at Bay. Only those who truly need it will be able to buy it because it will be there. It's not worth it for the hoarders. Try learning a little bit about economics. Now who's the moron

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    2. 10:52-It appears you still have the IQ deficit. So they charged much higher prices for the sole purpose of helping, so other people won't buy from them? That's what you are saying. Not only is that unbelievably incorrect, it is just as stupid to make that argument. Yep, you're still a moron. A lot of them on this thread, acting like economists, when there is no excuse for price gouging during a state of emergency. It's despicable behavior.

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  8. Seems we all love capitalism and hate socialism... until we don't.

    Don't like their prices? Don't buy. Supply and demand and free markets set prices.

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    1. 8:45 a.m. I agree 100% with you

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  9. Price gouging. Flat out against the law in State of emergency.
    I'll never go there again for anything.

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    1. Read the rest of the responses.

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    2. 9:23- Read the post.

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  10. I’m done with him. I’ll never go back again.

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    1. I can't wait for this virus thing to get over, I definitely will be shopping there.

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    2. 11:51- When this is all over, I'm gonna take a sh!t outdoors, but there's no need to tell everyone about it. You get what I'm saying? No one cares!

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  11. I saw the woman from there on TV doing her song and dance and pleading their case. We did not buy it!!! It is price gouging anyway you want to slice it. They are in it for themselves and screw y'all who keep them afloat all year long, but NO MORE!

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  12. Bought scrapple, eggs, bread, toilet paper from there. Didn't buy the hamburger because I don't have anywhere to keep a 10 pound roll. Lunch meat and cheese is same price as anywhere else. Scrapple was a whopping 1 penny higher than food lion (if you can get it there still.) Love this business and the people. If you don't like it there then have fun getting your stuff elsewhere, but these people help local non-profit places also and have donated probably thousands of dollars of money and food to places for the elderly and the kids. They are good people and are doing a hell of a lot more for the community than probably 99% of you bashing them on here are doing. Don't have to deal with germy shopping carts and registers here either. It is safer and the prices aren't bad. So those of you who are bitching over the price are trying to find a way to get something for nothing, right? Stealing basically, wanting something for less than the value. If you want warehouse prices then go to Sysco or Holt and get it your damn self. Hope you have room to store it.

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  13. 8:28 I agree with you. This is a wonderful family and business that does so much for our community. I supported the family business before this ordeal, I support them while we are going through it and I will support them when we are over it.

    I learned about supply and demand in high school. Right now there is a high demand on many things and the cost is a little bit more than we were paying before. I understand they are a business like anyone else and yes they need to make money to support their family.

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  14. The definition of what you call gouging on bleach is a weak argument. I pay $3.29 a gallon for bleach, at walmart, and it is more expensive, because it has the highest content of chlorine.
    Using this logic, a Holiday Inn hotel room in Ocean City in August at $450 per day, or $20 for a tub of boardwalk fries, or $20 a day for beach parking, might that be a more reasonable fit to "gouging"?

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  15. Saw the earlier posting about this business and it didn't make much sense; neither does this one. I've eaten there on a few occasions and have no complaints but it's not nearby so my patronage is infrequent.

    If I don't like the price, quantity or quality of something I buy elsewhere or don't return. What in the world made the first poster or this one decide "Hey, I want to buy some bleach. Guess I'll trot down to the deli. No sense going to the grocery store a few steps away"?

    The grocery may have been temporarily wiped out by the hoarders or just those bumping up their cleaning. Common knowledge, and pretty clear they'd get restocked.

    In the meantime, the deli was suddenly ordered to cease its table service which obviously was the bulk of its revenue. Have no idea whether the owner decided cleaning supplies could be a good menu offering, or if a customer asked about the possibility of buying a gallon thus prompting a willingness to sell the bleach.

    In any event, the owner has to order, pay for, unload and stock the item. They also run the risk of exhausting their supply of an item they need to have and use daily to keep the food operation going. We can disagree about what the mark-up should be but that is the owner's prerogative.

    The first post about this business also referred to the price of 2 1/2 dozen eggs. I stopped at the grocery in Ocean Pines about 7 pm last Sunday. Some products were sold out but the store had plenty of stock of most items. They had a few eggs left but had a note posted in the cooler window advising that suppliers were raising prices. Hope the darn chickens can exert a bit more effort and get things back to normal!

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  16. They contacted WMDT to defend themselves, and to flip the script on being called out for price gouging, to just trying to pay their employee's and keeping the door open. WMDT decided to do it's first investigative journalism in years and asked to see the receipts for Pecan's purchases to prove they are not gouging their prices. They said no.

    Yes, they are price gouging. It's that simple. They are selling unprepared food at prepared and cooked prices. That is how they fumbled to explain it. That is not a legitimate excuse.

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  17. Love how in the WMDT news story the lady touted how their costs went up and just a poor mom and pop trying to make a living; yet, she refused to even show the 47 reporter the invoice showing their supposed increased cost!

    They have great quality meats, but they suck at execution of making a good sub. The onions are huge chunks of spanish onions, no seasoning, the oil/vinegar are all wrong. And their kitchen just seems sketchy.

    I wish we had more decent places to get a sub besides Trax, especially on the north side of Salisbury. Hiat's is beyond ridiculously slow, their counter help has no business working in a busy environment, I could run circles around them.

    It's ashame Primo closed, I wish they had moved to the north end (if we had to have a chain vs. local) vs. the joke that is Jimmy Johns (which quickly closed).

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  18. We've bought several things there and have not found their prices to be out of line. I got the burger for the same price as Food Lion and Acme were advertising. I don't understand all the complaints. No one is forcing people to shop there. Those who want to and appreciate what they are trying to do can, those who don't like it -- don't, but you don't have to bash them. Some people just complain to have something to complain about. These are the people that are NEVER satisfied.

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  19. 9:59
    I know it's not on the North end but have you tried Jersey Mike's? It's one of the few places everyone in my family can agree on. Give them a try. They are actually having a special right now if you order using their app or online. ALL subs are 50% off. Their wraps are great as well as their subs!

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    1. 16.00 for a large sub is ridiculous

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  20. Eastside Deli has great subs on Main Street next to Johnnys

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  21. If you don't like the price don't buy it. Quit whining!

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  22. Firehouse Subs the Best ! ..Little Pricey ..But That's Just The Way The Cookies Crumble !

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  23. 9:34am..NAILED IT!

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  24. People you have choices stop acting like a bunch of democrats. I have purchased things from them recently. I made choices. All the things they are selling are available elsewhere. I did because I did not want to deal with all the Aholes complaining here so it was a choice - a good choice.

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  25. Ray Charles can see the long posts defending these crooks are from the same author. Nice try

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  26. What's up with the idiot calling people democrats? What is Greedy about being disgusted with businesses price gouging? I think the same person is trying to do damage control, but they are having a hard time getting ratioed. Keep typing idiot, you are only convincing yourself.

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  27. Seems to me your Mom and Pop stores ( I believe this is one) are closing in downtown Salisbury. Just as Mayor Dad is spending bundles of money on "town halling" Salisbury. New high rise condo building, new circles, bike Lanes. Yet your shops are moving or closing.

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  28. By the Deli at Pecan Square refusing to show their receipts or invoices for the items they are price gouging for, shows how dishonest they are. They will no doubt, have some fake receipts made up to show. Too little, too late. They are swindlers.

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  29. Talk about price gouging. Oil is $21.00 a barrel right now. Why is heating oil still $2.50 TO $2.99 a gallon???? NOW THAT IS PRICE GOUGING!!! I do not want to buy it at all but the chilly mornings I need heat. I am recuperating from an illness and am cold a lot right now.

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    1. Why is gas $1.39 in Snow Hill, about the lowest in the nation, and I still see gas for $2.29? There is some idiot on here calling that Capitalism! The business owner's may think so, until they are out of business a year later with being charged in federal crimes. Laws were enacted and never changed among party lines against this behavior. It is a nonpartisan issue! A lot of trolls here, more likely just the one, think if this is all perfectly legitimate, despite us and every level of government, left and right, and more than a century of citizens clearly stating and putting into law, it's not okay! Somehow, you anon aholes feel it's perfectly fine because you say so. What delusional planet do you come from? What a bunch of menatally challenged idiots! Again, more likely just the one idiot pretending to be a multitude of idiots.

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    2. Because it's a business practice to lower had prices significantly.. that increases his sales inside by 30 percent...I work in Snow Hill..he lowers it at end of day when people are leaving work.. they all stop and gas up... weekends too, sometimes. Rest of the time, it's usually. $1.89

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  30. Hey why all the whining??? If you don’t like them or think you can get a better deal some where else....don’t go there!!! I for one appreciate their effort! I think it’s call consumer rights......

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    1. 5:43 Back again under the guise as someone else, I see. Pathetic defensive strategy

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  31. Haven't been to that Deli at all, and don't plan on Going Either. they need to be put out of Business for good.

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  32. If they are selling something you need and can't get somewhere else it's worth paying the price. Might I remind you that they still have people to pay and rent. Just maybe they are trying not to go under.

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    1. 6:55- 100% illegal. There is no defensive argument. You are just trying to legitimize their guilt. You don't need to remind us of the obvious. We all still have to pay rent, idiot! We are all not trying to go under. How stupid are you for trying to make those exemptions for just that business. Damn, there are so many idiots today that can't see the contradictions in their moronic observations. They can't provide any other arguement other than name calling and moronic false statements. They only make themselves dumber than anyone would think possible with a grown ass adult.

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    2. 6:55- Everone us not trying to go under. How short sighted are you? No, you can't gouge consumers in a time of crisis. Why do you idiots can't grasp this notion and argue that it is okay? Might I remind you, the idiot posting at 6:55, everyone has to pay for expenses. It doesn't make illegal actions acceptable. What a collective group of socialist idiots who try and excuse this behavior!

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    3. Seems to me you are the one name calling.Icalling.I'he been to many stores and some are much higher than others. The deli is not a grocery store what do you expect😡

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  33. Continued: I don't know the owners of the Deli but I looked gor eggs at 5 different stores, someone told me The Deli had eggs they were a little higher but I was glad to pay the price.Whoever you are you need to drink some decade.

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  34. decade??? Do they sell that at the Deli too for a large upcharge

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  35. Their food is overpriced to begin with and it's not that good.

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  36. It's 4 gallons for 11.00. or 2.75 a gallon and they have it in cases of 4. Perhaps they're not getting it from Holt's Holt is not the only game in town.
    I don't understand why people are attaching this business. I would bet that most of the people commenting haven't been there and are only reacting to previous comments. If you don't like the food, don't go there but, please find out the facts before assassinating someones character.

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  37. Pecan Deli should go hide their heads. I would be ashamed to show my face again if I were them. They have gone against what this country stands for....looking out for each other...........NOT "may the best man win, or in this case, the best gouger".

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  38. He has to raise money somehow for the payments on his high dollar car. Just think how awful it will be if he has to resort to driving a Ford or Chevy or Nissan or any other ordinary working persons car.

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