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Poll Results: Tredyffrin Says No To Chains, Yes To Local

Trader Joe's, Burger King, nothing at all? The votes may surprise you.

The results are in.

On Tuesday, we asked you what businesses you’d most like to see in Tredyffrin.

It turns out that the area is not a very big fan of chains. The largest percentage of respondents, 36%, voted for “less chains, more local mom and pop shops.”

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The results for Tredyffrin were starkly different than nearby towns where the same survey was run.

Phoenixville, Roxborough, Lansdale, Horsham, and Norristown all share one thing in common: more than anything else, they want a Trader Joe’s.

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There are 457 Trader Joes scattered throughout the United States.

Most other towns around the area also voted for Whole Foods in second or third place behind Trader Joe’s. There’s already a Whole Foods in Devon, so it’s not a concern for Tredyffrin. In fact, that Whole Foods could explain the Tredyffrin serving as a statistical anomaly in not selecting Trader Joe’s.

Furthermore, preserving local stores and a downtown feel may be seen as crucial to maintaining the cultural integrity of the Main Line.

Full results are included below:

  • The area needs less chains and more local stores and mom and pop shops 36%
  • Other 21%
  • Trader Joe’s 15%
  • Burger King 10%
  • REI 8%
  • Pizza Hut 5%
  • Whole Foods 5%
  • Eastern Mountain Sports 0%

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