Fighting entropy It's not easy to run a supermarket. Low margins, high rents, perishable products... Even A&P, once dominant, is now gone. My new favorite supermarket, by a large margin, is Cid's. It's not that he's in a perfect location, or that his store has the advantage of no competition. How does he do it? Fair prices, great stuff where you least expect it, a staff that cares... He's in the store, every day. And his son is too. My only theory is this: He fights mediocrity every single day. He regularly refuses to compromise when compromise might be easier in the short run. Mostly, he cares. A lot. Entropy and the forces of mediocrity push hard. People who care push back.