Welcome Former Hiller's Sho • e to Heartland Marketplace! eart E MARKETPLAC lace.com my heartlandmarketp We are a Family Owned and Operated Business A Michigan Based Company Where You Can Find EVERYTHING on Your Grocery List — and Still Save Money! If you can't find what you are looking for let us know because we want you shopping at Heartland! • (Product of USA) Tender Ridge Angus $ Boneless Beef Brisket (sold as packaged) 99 sib . With coupon. Expires 8/12/15 • 33250 W. 12 Mile Road, in Farmington Hills (248) 994-0700 Hours: Mon - Sun 7am - 10pm 2021550 Dan Sonenberg, managing owner of Johnny Pomodoro's, says the store is beefing up its kosher offerings. Where are you going to get your ground fresh fish for holiday Gefilte Fish? Elyssa and Howard Halpern of the Original Redford Fish and Seafood Market is now offering a service of grinding fresh fish for the Jewish Holidays. REDFORD FISH AND SEAFOOD 24050 Joy Road (west of Telegraph) Redford Twp., MI Call Us Today 248-885-0118 2015 Audi Q5 2.0T Premium 44 Audi Truth in Engineering 5 MC)* 36 mo. Lease *Jo soweeta 33.1D 1— .1* (75E777h GEM Rick Zerner 419-8242514 Audi Magna Society Audi Sylvania 5570 Monroe St. I SyLvania, OH www.sylvaniaaudi.com 16 August 13 • 2015 *$3,135 due at signing, plus taxes, title, options & dealer charges. $0 security deposit. For qualified customers who lease through AFS. Lessee responsible for 250/mi. over 30,000 miles. Subject to credit approval. See Audi Sylvania for complete details. Offer expires 9/1/15. 2018340 JN Wooing Jewish Shoppers Phil Kassa, owner of Heartland Marketplace at 12 Mile and Farmington Road in Farmington Hills, says Hiller's closing has spurred him to try again to appeal to Jewish customers. Kassa said he tried to attract a Jewish clientele when he opened the store eight years ago, but lost out to Hiller's. "They knew the customer; I didn't," said Kassa, who is Chaldean. Heartland recently added 8 feet of shelf space for kosher products to the 12 feet the store previously had and increased its frozen kosher offerings from one door to three. Kassa said he's also started stocking Empire kosher poultry. At Market Square, Inkster and Walnut Lake in West Bloomfield, Store Manager Toma Mattia is increasing the shelf space devoted to kosher food in response to customer demand. "We definitely want to attract the Hiller's customer; he said. The store carries some kosher wine, but its only kosher meat product is Hebrew National hot dogs. Even stores far from Maple and Orchard Lake are vying for Hiller's customers. One Stop Kosher Foods on the border of Southfield and Oak Park actually was a Hiller's Market until 2000. Now owner Shlomo Goldman is getting ready to start a major overhaul of the store's interior, including new floors, lighting and food cases. He hopes to have it completed by Passover. Everything in the store is kosher, so shoppers have no concerns there. But the store is trying to bring in more of the brands that Hiller's carried, Goldman said. The store also has started a grab-and- go section with ready-made salads and wraps. These days, so many grocery prod- ucts are certified kosher that even an all-kosher market has to work hard for customers' loyalty, Goldman said. One Stop is unique in having an in-house, full- service meat department, run by Superior Kosher Meat. The other markets that carry kosher meat and poultry have only a limited selection. The only other full-service kosher butcher in the Detroit area is Harvard Row, just north of the former-Hiller's- now-Kroger on Orchard Lake Road. One Stop's Goldman is hoping his weekly delivery service will attract customers who live far from his store. Orders of at least $50 can be phoned, faxed or emailed in as late as Tuesday noon for Tuesday afternoon delivery in Farmington Hills and West Bloomfield. There's no delivery charge for orders over $100; for orders between $50 and $100, the delivery charge is $5. "If there's sufficient demand, we'll expand the delivery service," he said. Other stores in the southern part of the