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Buffalo chicken soup

PoliticsJunkie asks:

I’m trying to find the best Buffalo chicken soup in Boston, does anyone have any suggestions for a good local place?

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Hale and Hearty, Franklin St

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Western New York company. Enough said.

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They have stores around here now. Maybe not near your end of town, but then, we don't have Market Basket down my way, so ...

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that he was hinting that it's from near Buffalo.

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Rochester actually

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No. It's an Albany expression.

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Native Utican here.

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... you are an odd fellow, but I must say, you steam a good ham.

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Got it!

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it’s a rare occurrence to see the sun through the haze in tha Cuse!

- a Native of the Salt City

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giving them my vote because they’re a Western NY company, and have great buffalo anything as such.

True story, I regularly head up to Burlington to grocery shop because it’s the better Wegmans of the local bunch.

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But the MA Wegmans are the unloved bastard stepkid of the company. It's a much better supermarket in other states.

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Is on par with most Syracuse area locations TBH. Medford actually isn’t bad as a store either, proximity to the city just makes it a madhouse and they can’t seem to stay stocked. I leave there without 3-4 things on my list every time I do end up having to go to that one.

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way too much emphasis on prepared foods for the way I grocery shop.

The Burlington one is great, with a terrific beer / wine / spirits section.

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I do not like the Chestnut Hill Wegmans. Weird, cramped aisles with too many pillars, bad layout, rude customers. Roche > Wegmans all day.

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Isn’t a “real” Wegmans. It’s an urban concept store, I believe the first in the company, that feels much more like a Whole Foods and 100% caters to the area it’s in instead of just being a smaller Wegmans. Or at least it did. Every respectable Upstate native I know swore it off pretty fast after it opened. I mean, they don’t even have DiBella’s sub rolls.

If that’s your only impression of the company, you’re missing out.

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I can't see myself driving farther afield for a better Wegmans experience but that explains why people rave about the place and I've always been underwhelmed.

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