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Cakedaddy 
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Posted on: Nov. 24 2010,14:29 |
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We've noticed that with Wal-Mart's low prices, comes smaller sizes. In other words, what use to be a 16oz jar for .99 is now a 12oz jar for .99. We've noticed that on bagged frozen vegitibles and many other products. Speaking of vegi's, we opened a bag of 'great value' or whatever the Wal-Mart super cheap brand is, of broccoli. It was 90% stems and 10% 'trees'. Another way their 'great value' is not one. Lastly, their 'fresh' fruit department SUCKS balls, hardcore. The shit is so bruised and nasty that there's nothing worth buying.
Wal-Mart has really gone down hill.
But hell, everyone is doing that. Ice cream containers have shrunk down to next to nothing and you can't get Debbie treats for .25 any more either.
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Nov. 24 2010,14:58 |
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Yeah, was going to say that pretty much all food producers have been doing that for a couple years. Instead of raising prices, they surreptitiously shrunk quantities and kept the same prices.
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Troy 
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Posted on: Nov. 25 2010,13:11 |
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I think shopping for groceries at Walmart is a terrible idea in general.
Edited by Troy on Nov. 25 2010,13:12
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thibodeaux 
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Posted on: Nov. 25 2010,15:32 |
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Ritz crackers is Ritz crackers, no matter what store they come from.
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TheCatt 
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Posted on: Nov. 25 2010,16:19 |
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Prepared foods don't get cheaper than Walmart/Target.
But yeah, we buy our produce type stuff at a grocery store.
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Troy 
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Posted on: Nov. 25 2010,18:08 |
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We typically buy produce and meat once a week. Since there are no Harris Teeters in Atlanta, the best alternative I've found is Publix, who is great about fresh foods, and all the Publix brand stuff is cheaper than you could even buy at Walmart.
Even before I figured out the Publix thing, I always could get good produce at Target, and cheap everything else to boot.
Maybe Walmarts are different in other states, but in Atlanta they aren't fantastic places to go shopping, in pretty much every way you could imagine.
Edited by Troy on Nov. 25 2010,18:09
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Troy 
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Posted on: Nov. 25 2010,18:21 |
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(GORDON @ Nov. 25 2010,16:11)
QUOTE (Troy @ Nov. 25 2010,16:11)
QUOTE I think shopping for groceries at Walmart is a terrible idea in general. Not saying you're saying this, but I have an open offer to anyone who wants me to shop elsewhere, for any reason, that I WILL shop elsewhere if they pay the difference in my increased  grocery costs. Why would I care where you do your shopping? If it works for you, go for it.
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Cakedaddy 
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Posted on: Nov. 25 2010,19:25 |
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Your Targets have produce? The grocery section of our Targets are slightly larger than that of a Seven Eleven. Actually, they are a lot bigger. But, not nearly enough to do any actual grocery shopping, let alone, produce. Unless you consider frozen peas produce. heheh
We like a local specialty shop for our produce and meat. WAY more fresh and cheaper than Wal-Mart and a much larger selection. We do the same thing with our meat, except it's tenderloin. Buy in bulk and have them cut it. When they trim all the excess fats and what not off, it's ground into hamburger for us. It's like eating a filet mignon hamburger. Friggin' awesome. Just sucks making two stops. Although, just went to a brand new Meijer store and was quite impressed with the quality of produce they had there. It all still had it's color and everything. Weren't there for produce though, so didn't pay attention to prices.
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