All I need is a pint a day
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SHERWOOD KIRALY
We’re all glad the grocery workers’ strike is over; people were
suffering after being out on the street for more than four months.
And they weren’t the only ones.
The papers said the stores involved lost something like $1.5
billion during the strike. That third half-billion was me, looking
elsewhere for my Haagen-Dazs chocolate fudge brownie frozen yogurt.
I’m dependent on this stuff thanks to Patti Jo, who gave me my
first taste about a year ago. She wanted to help me get off ice
cream. I remember trying a spoonful and thinking, “Edible yogurt.
What next?”
Soon I was down at Ralph’s, standing on the bottom of the freezer
door frame and reaching up and back, knocking containers out of the
way, groping for that last hidden pint.
Only chocolate fudge brownie would do, but the company kept
introducing variations -- dulce de leche, raspberry swirl -- that
invited freezer burn and took up space previously reserved for more
deserving flavors.
Prior to the strike, I kept pace with my habit by ransacking
Pavilions, Ralph’s, Albertson’s and Wild Oats in rotation. I could
usually score in one place or another. In fact, I took it for
granted. But as George Jones has observed, you never know just how
good you got it till you ain’t got it no more.
The strike dried up 75 percent of my sources overnight.
I could have crossed the lines, I suppose; other people were doing
it for necessities. But I was afraid the picketers might look in my
bag when I came out.
I bought out Wild Oats. I went to Ralph’s when the picketers were
pulled, but it was all raspberry swirl over there. I switched to
Gelson’s for my shopping needs -- Gelson’s, where the meat prices
give you chest pains. They had chocolate fudge brownie -- for awhile.
I tried coffee flavor, on the theory that chocolate sauce can make a
lot of things right. But no.
Finally the strike ended. And I hit the circuit. Albertson’s had
some -- not enough. Off to Pavilions.
And there, where the CFB should be, was a new flavor: Black
walnut. I’m curious: How many of you have ever once felt that what
you needed was a little black walnut? What in God’s name does
chocolate have to do to establish itself?
We are happy, of course, for our friends at the grocery after all
they’ve been through. Let’s just not forget that some people are
still suffering.
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