> > > meh... I'll continue shopping at Target. Nobody to bug me at the exits, and no > > > "greeter" either. > > > > > > H@P > > > > Yeah, and it'll only cost you $1-$3 more per food item, and ten bucks or more on > > anything else. > > Why would you buy food at Target? Why by it at Wal*Mart for that matter? My local > Wal*Marts have very poor food selections, usually carrying only the most popular > varieties of the most popular brands. If you want a powdered drink mix for milk, it > will be Chocolate Quik, not Strawberry, and not another brand. Clear adhesive tape is > Scotch Tape. Quaker may have a dozen varieties of oatmeal, but you're buying the > variety pack instant, or the plain canisters.
Well I don't know how it is where you live, but down here, Wal-Mart is a mega store that carries name brand stuff along their store branded stuff. The Wal-Mart stuff will of course be cheaper, but they offer a choice. Non-Wally stuff has a decent price most of the time. This particular Wal-Mart is bigger than your usual ones because people from the US and Mexico buy there.
I don't usually buy groceries, veggies or food at Wal-Mart (I only do so when I'm in the area and don't have time to go to my usual market), but they have an okay frozen food selection. I typically go to the Food4Less / Kroger market that's close to the post office. That place rocks.
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