Old shoppers locationOn one of the town's virtual events, I saw Tommy McKay say they are opening a new store in California the first of the year. Has anyone heard where it's going to be? Curious as they closed the one they had in Wildwoode several years ago.
What happened to the new one in Charlotte Hall ?
Good question
Excellent question, next time I see Tommy in the Charlotte Hall store Im going to ask him. Ive seen him in the past year standing out in the property with another person walking around and looking. Since they cleared that lot of several years ago, there's a drainage pond to the rear of the lot, for the first time in my 42 years in my house during several of the big rains we had there's a creek that starts at that lot and runs under Charlotte Hall Rd. and the Three Notch Trail and comes into my street and floods the road in two different places as it passes through. Never happened till they cleared that lot.
That store stunk, literally. My guess is that at the time it could not compete with the larger stores (chains) in the neighborhood.On one of the town's virtual events, I saw Tommy McKay say they are opening a new store in California the first of the year. Has anyone heard where it's going to be? Curious as they closed the one they had in Wildwoode several years ago.
It still does.I can imagine, I lived on that road in the 80s/early 90s. I was right around the corner from that property. Our front yard would pond all the time back then.
Shoppers seemed to be the low end store too.I couldn't afford Shopper's, but now a McKay's is going to save the day? And people wonder why we have to shop at Walmart.
Expensive crab bait.Shoppers seemed to be the low end store too.
They sold chicken feet and other animal parts some of us don't cook or eat.
feet, they parted out the entire birdExpensive crab bait.
Yup. Necks and feet make good bait.feet, they parted out the entire bird
feet, necks and backs make a very good stock, also the dogs love dehydrated chicken feet.Shoppers seemed to be the low end store too.
They sold chicken feet and other animal parts some of us don't cook or eat.