We have a healthy case of apathy when it comes to shopping. Costco, Walmart (with savings catcher) and sometimes Winco. And as soon as we can order it online, I'm sure we'll go that route. Did the Walmart online thing once, but not sure it's so much easier.
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Originally posted by cougjunkie View PostScott,
I think this is a great exercise. I am guessing you are also on a fixed on income, still have rabbit ears on your tv, and vote down every bond that could potentially raise your property taxes. My grandmother does the same thing, why should she pay for new bal lfields when she won't ever use them, its mostly colored kids anyways. You guys seem very similar.PLesa excuse the tpyos.
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At the risk of setting myself up for further ridicule...
Out of curiosity I went over to Winco and added another row to my list. Of the 17 items on the list, Winco had the lowest price for all but three. And they have a good selection for regular groceries plus a huge bulk foods section. I really like that store.
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Originally posted by Scott R Nelson View PostAt the risk of setting myself up for further ridicule...
Out of curiosity I went over to Winco and added another row to my list. Of the 17 items on the list, Winco had the lowest price for all but three. And they have a good selection for regular groceries plus a huge bulk foods section. I really like that store.
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Originally posted by BigPiney View PostI love the bulk section at winco. So much candy!
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