Posted on 02/17/2019 7:54:52 AM PST by bgill
When you want a quick snack, something crunchy and salty usually hits the spot. So, how about you grab some...crickets? An Austin company that's launching in H-E-B stores next week is hoping you'll keep an open mind. Mohammad Ashour, the founder and CEO of EXO Protein, said the sustainability and high protein content of crickets make them a perfect snack. "It doesn't give you the feel of the fat and the carbs that you get from chips...but it certainly is quite tasty, and a lot of people use them as a substitute for popcorn or other type munchies," Ashour said. EXO protein sells whole-roasted crickets and also puts them into a protein powder to use in bars and bites. Ashour said he gets it if you think that's a little weird. "Absolutely. I mean most of the food that we eat at once one point was very strange," Ashour said. "I mean, think of sushi. Raw fish to most Americans 30 years ago was more than strange. It was revolting."
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The Central Market division of HEB is clean, well-stocked, and a joy in which to shop.
If H-E-B is doing it just because customers asked for them, it is part of capitalism. If they do it because the government tell them to do it, that’s Socialism. H-E-B is privately owned (if I’m not mistaken by the Brookshire family), so they are trying something new. Good for them.
The Mohammed guy is ceo of the cricket company
HEB is run by the Butt family out of san antonio tx
Great stores and one of the few who close for christmas and Easter without exception and make it clear why. They also donate a substantial amount to charity
HEB is a grocery chain located mainly in Texas and Mexico. Many packaged goods have English on one side and Spanish on the other. Ticks me off so I spend time turning the English labels to the front. If I wanted to buy a Spanish labeled product, I’d move to Mexico.
Pretty much everything about HEB ticks me off. Ours is the only grocery in town so we get all the garbage their other stores refuse to take. Our “fresh” shelf bread comes in frozen. The canned goods are dusty and dented. The fresh produce is old. Strawberries have fuzz on them by day 3 and onions are ready to sprout (threw out an onion today and two avocados yesterday - Usually, I try to drive a few towns over to Walmart to get decent produce). You have to look closely at the potato bags to make sure they aren’t rotted. Can’t tell you how many complete egg cartons I’ve had to throw out because they’re cracked (carton is fine so I suspect they repackage the broken ones in decent cartons). They secure the egg cartons so you can’t look inside. Many times, packaged items are damaged or opened.
They don’t take coupons anymore. When they did, they’d take the big savings coupon items off the shelves for some reason. With the store weekly ads, they won’t stock what’s on sale. Many items in their weekly ads have never been stocked at the store. I’ve complained to HQ without success. Recently, I found an old blog complaining about this store so I’m not the only one and it’s out there on the web so HQ has no excuse of not knowing. The neighbors all complain about it and have for decades.
Fish fillets were advertised for a good long while a few years ago but they never put any out. After nonstop complaining, they finally told me to meet “the guy” at the back of the store and he’d give me some. It was like a drug buy (not that I know about those) all hush-hush and sneaky. When I got to the check out, the cashier and bag boy were all shocked saying they didn’t know they had any fish.
HEB has what they call “meal deals” where you buy one thing and get x, y, z free. Problem is, half the time they don’t have the complete deal with the excuse, “the truck didn’t deliver it.” One time, they didn’t have the tortillas for a taco “meal deal” so I asked the manager if they’d get some in. He said the truck was going to deliver 4. Ok, I know their game so asked specifically if that was 4 cases of tortilla packages or 4 packages (8 tortillas per package). He admitted the truck was only bringing 4 packages. WHAT?!? Right there you knew they were old and/or were from a broken case.
I buy the very basics and cook from scratch but once in a while it might be nice to splurge a little. Snort, that ain’t happening. Don’t expect to present a cheese tray to guests because they don’t stock much outside of cheddar, shredded mozz and Velvetta. Don’t expect to put out a tray of olives because they only sell canned black olives and jarred green ones with the pimentos in the middle. Forget a relish tray because they haven’t sold fresh cauliflower in years and rarely sell fresh broccoli (limp). It doesn’t have a deli, bakery or pharmacy like the stores elsewhere.
We live in a low income retirement area but they’re always stocking ridiculous items with higher priced brands. They own 3 in-store brands - HEB, Hill Country Fare and Central Market. Inevitably, they’ll only stock the higher priced Central Market. They’ll also take away the cheaper brands but bring in Whataburger brand (why??) or whatever brands like this cricket hooey that no one wants. Just give me cheap HEB ketchup for $1, I don’t want Whataburger for twice that price.
Yeah, 2 hours away. And in commie Austin. No thanks.
I dont eat coffee.
Butt Family
If I eat a bug it had better have lived its life under water.
Here’s an old blog I found a few weeks ago. I’m not the only one complaining about HEB.
http://libertyinperil.com/heb.html
http://libertyinperil.com/inc1.html
WTH do you live? I go to two different HEB stores in Sugar Land, and they are the best grocery stores around. I almost never see them out of anything. They have NEVER been out of cauliflower.
Mine are in suburbs. Mostly conservative.
Sorry, I knew the family started with B. I guess it’s the other Texas store Brookshire...
Are you the author of that blog?
No. He sounds like a kook but he’s spot on everything our friends and neighbors complain about.
Ive been in a number of HEBs. Over never seen what you describe. I wonder why.
Maybe because you’ve only been in the city ones. When HEB is the only game in little podunk towns, they make the rules so all we can do is take their abuse or drive to another town. Smart business sense to send your garbage where it has to be accepted and saves your bottom line.
Ive been in all kinds. Now ones and crappy little ones. I want to see what youre talking about. Thats why I asked which one it was.
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