I have an expensive seaweed snack habit and need cheap sources

Anonymous
I effing love seaweed snacks. Teriyaki, spicy, wasabi, Korean bbq. Flavorful seaweed snacks are my drug of choice, but it's becoming expensive.

Are there sources online (besides Amazon) where I can buy seaweed snacks in bulk? There aren't a lot of great Asian grocery stores closed to Old Town, but I'm willing to make a trip to stock up.

I do not want the sea salt, plain, or bland seaweed. I know you can make your own, but sometimes you need a crunchy snack on the go.

Please help support my seaweed snack addiction.
Anonymous
Pacific Ocean or Atlantic Ocean whichever is closer.
Anonymous

Hmart in store or online delivery

Anonymous
Weeee! Korean grocery store delivery. It’s awesome for veggies too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Weeee! Korean grocery store delivery. It’s awesome for veggies too!


What grocery store do you use?
Anonymous
Lotte Mart or Hmart
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weeee! Korean grocery store delivery. It’s awesome for veggies too!


What grocery store do you use?


Weee!! It’s literally in the post. That’s the name.
Anonymous
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A former customer of weee, credit card info was leaked and which ruined my credit score, even my spouses credit card was affected since we have additional card for each other. It was like more than one round of credit card fraud, we got new card, then another fraud, we got replacement credit card again. I stopped ordering from them and deleted my account.
Anonymous
How often are you eating this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How often are you eating this?


Yeah. It's a treat that I enjoy only once in a while because of the concerns about arsenic and heavy metals levels. We only eat 1-2 particular organic brands of cultivated seaweed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Costco.

https://www.costco.com/kirkland-signature-organic-roasted-seaweed-06-oz-10-count.product.100439090.html


They’ve also got flavored seaweed
Anonymous
One suggestion: Instead of getting the individual packets, get the large sheets. In Whole Foods, the large sheets are in the international foods section— not with the snack sized packages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One suggestion: Instead of getting the individual packets, get the large sheets. In Whole Foods, the large sheets are in the international foods section— not with the snack sized packages.


Yes, my friend cuts them in 4 and puts them in baggies for snacks.
Anonymous
Trader Joes, though I detest the plastic-heavy packaging. We also get kombu sheets from WF and HMART.
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