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Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:01 pm
by Lon
I do most all the grocery shopping and like every one else I have my favorite markets. Two weeks ago a friend told me about a particular store that had incredibly low prices for groceries. I was thinking it was one of these places where the saving comes if you buy in bulk, not so with this place. EXAMPLE---My previous Major Name Grocery Store charges $3.99 to $4.49 for a dozen Grade AA eggs. My NEW STORE-------$1.89 for a dozen Grade AA JUMBO eggs. Milk with old store is $3.19 Gallon--new store $1.90. Sharp Cheddar Cheese 32 oz. old store $7.49----new store $2.85.
Now that is significant savings and so it goes with the rest of their products.
They buy overstocked product from major distributors for pennies on the dollar. Folks like Dole, Hunt etc.
Grocery Outlet - Home
Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:18 pm
by Jazzy
Locations in case anyone is interested in this:
Most of our stores are in Northern California, Washington State and Oregon. We have a few stores in Idaho, Nevada and Arizona.
Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:35 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Lon;1286949 wrote: I do most all the grocery shopping and like every one else I have my favorite markets. Two weeks ago a friend told me about a particular store that had incredibly low prices for groceries. I was thinking it was one of these places where the saving comes if you buy in bulk, not so with this place. EXAMPLE---My previous Major Name Grocery Store charges $399 to $4.49 for a dozen Grade AA eggs. My NEW STORE-------$1.89 for a dozen Grade AA JUMBO eggs. Milk with old store is $3.19 Gallon--new store $1.90. Sharp Cheddar Cheese 32 oz. old store $7.49----new store $2.85.
Now that is significant savings and so it goes with the rest of their products.
They buy overstocked product from major distributors for pennies on the dollar. Folks like Dole, Hunt etc.
Grocery Outlet - Home Wow, that Is some serious savings there.
Is there any difference in quality of the food.?
Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:36 pm
by chonsigirl
Only with the $399 dollar error in that lost decimal point..................:wah:
I can't help it, it's the teacher in me that saw it!
Good savings, Lon.
Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:38 pm
by Lon
oscar;1286960 wrote: Wow, that Is some serious savings there.
Is there any difference in quality of the food.?
No difference at all----I thought at first the items might be old and out of date, but not so. I am not on a budget, but I sure hope the un-employed and financially strapped folks learn of these stores.
Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:39 pm
by Lon
chonsigirl;1286961 wrote: Only with the $399 dollar error in that lost decimal point..................:wah:
I can't help it, it's the teacher in me that saw it!
Good savings, Lon.
Thanks----------I edited it
Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:50 pm
by Peg
Lon;1286949 wrote: I do most all the grocery shopping and like every one else I have my favorite markets. Two weeks ago a friend told me about a particular store that had incredibly low prices for groceries. I was thinking it was one of these places where the saving comes if you buy in bulk, not so with this place. EXAMPLE---My previous Major Name Grocery Store charges $3.99 to $4.49 for a dozen Grade AA eggs. My NEW STORE-------$1.89 for a dozen Grade AA JUMBO eggs. Milk with old store is $3.19 Gallon--new store $1.90. Sharp Cheddar Cheese 32 oz. old store $7.49----new store $2.85.
Now that is significant savings and so it goes with the rest of their products.
They buy overstocked product from major distributors for pennies on the dollar. Folks like Dole, Hunt etc.
Grocery Outlet - Home
If I had to pay $3.99 for a dozen eggs, I'd have a stroke!
Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:05 pm
by southern yankee
Lon;1286949 wrote: I do most all the grocery shopping and like every one else I have my favorite markets. Two weeks ago a friend told me about a particular store that had incredibly low prices for groceries. I was thinking it was one of these places where the saving comes if you buy in bulk, not so with this place. EXAMPLE---My previous Major Name Grocery Store charges $3.99 to $4.49 for a dozen Grade AA eggs. My NEW STORE-------$1.89 for a dozen Grade AA JUMBO eggs. Milk with old store is $3.19 Gallon--new store $1.90. Sharp Cheddar Cheese 32 oz. old store $7.49----new store $2.85.
Now that is significant savings and so it goes with the rest of their products.
They buy overstocked product from major distributors for pennies on the dollar. Folks like Dole, Hunt etc.
Grocery Outlet - Home you know i use to run from store to store to save $$ and buy the items on sale. But all that RUNNIN. i just burnt up my money in gas:mad:. Walmart and Sams is the cheapest here. just do not like their meat.

Grocery Shopping
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:12 pm
by Kathy Ellen
This place sounds good but unfortunately we don't have them in Noo Joisey:(
Grocery Shopping
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:54 am
by Nomad
$4.49 for a dozen eggs...that is outrageous. For that price the chickens should be organic, free range and wear little chicken pope outfits.