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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2498595" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>All part of a bigger plan to limit choices. ever read the communist manisfesto?</p><p>Back to prices....</p><p>We have a new Cosco in town. We shop way too much at a Krogers right down the street. Cosco and Sams are both a 30 min drive. the only way to save money is to compare prices and shop at all three. Here is an example: Krogers had Pork butts on sale for about 5 bucks. They were 8 at Sams and 12 @ Cosco. Full briskets were over a hundred bucks at Kroger, 80 at Sams and 40 at Cosco. Every store has great deals to draw in shoppers. If you buy anything else in the store (because you are there anyway) they will get even with you. Never go to a grocery store hungry, and never go in without a specific list of items you are there to purchase. Check on all of those online before going there if possible. We may not be able to survive the increases long term, but for now you can actually cut your costs in half if you put a little time and effort into it. Never buy anything in a box, They really put it to you for convenience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2498595, member: 92702"] All part of a bigger plan to limit choices. ever read the communist manisfesto? Back to prices.... We have a new Cosco in town. We shop way too much at a Krogers right down the street. Cosco and Sams are both a 30 min drive. the only way to save money is to compare prices and shop at all three. Here is an example: Krogers had Pork butts on sale for about 5 bucks. They were 8 at Sams and 12 @ Cosco. Full briskets were over a hundred bucks at Kroger, 80 at Sams and 40 at Cosco. Every store has great deals to draw in shoppers. If you buy anything else in the store (because you are there anyway) they will get even with you. Never go to a grocery store hungry, and never go in without a specific list of items you are there to purchase. Check on all of those online before going there if possible. We may not be able to survive the increases long term, but for now you can actually cut your costs in half if you put a little time and effort into it. Never buy anything in a box, They really put it to you for convenience. [/QUOTE]
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