Their lemon pacs were given a really good rating by the EWC though. |
Omg yes! I bought the 16 pack or whatever. I never return anything, but I hauled that crappy soap back for a refund! |
This happens to me too. I have to buy bananas from the grocery store. Is it because the Costco ones are in a bag? |
I take them out of the bag right away but it doesn't help. The bananas are no good. |
If you are really a farmer, you know that much pesticide cannot be rinsed off, because it becomes incorporated into the food at the cellular level. |
People with jobs and lives do not have time to do an Excel spreadsheet of sales and drive to different stores, though. Speaking of dedication. I mean, occasionally I'll be at Target because I need 4 birthday cards and I'll notice that just for that week, Bounty paper towels cost less at Target just for that week than the regular Costco price-per-role. But really, who has time to hit that sweet spot for 80 different non-perishable products? Stay at home moms in the exurbs, for one. |
| I grew up on home grown veggies and my daddy used pesticides. I'm not sure how you plan to keep the bugs from eating your "organic" veggies but good luck to you. |
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Coffee beans (love Mayorga--and it's roasted locally!)
Nuts Paper products Trash bags Baggies Oatmeal Granola bars Cereal Chicken Steak Bacon Wine Sparkling water Pretzels Citrus fruit Guacamole Rotisserie chicken Cheese What I don't buy: Fish (not sure where it comes from) Most prepared foods Most produce (I think the quality is terrible) Hamburger (I am super fussy about hamburger and only like free-range) |
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Things I don't buy:
produce, fruits, veggies, bananas. They are never as good as the grocery store, and too much for the 2 of us. Kirkland TP or dishwasher detergent. Both are not good. I've actually had good luck with the name brand paper products (like the huge amount, we never run out), wool socks (have lasted several seasons), assorted appliance and clothing purchases (good return policy, if they are not what you want.) |
| Completely agree on the Kirkland TP and detergent - both bad. I also don't buy their indoor or outdoor furniture. Looks tacky IMO. |
sorry, but the organic milk is gross, I returned it and never bought it again. |
Hey why drag stay at home moms into it. I'm one and damn sure don't map out where I'm getting stuff each week to save a couple cents, I just grab what I need at whatever store I happen to be at. |
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IMO the 3 pack of organic milk is a total rip off. it's somewhere close to $13 for 3 64 oz cartons (or a gallon and a a half). I can get a gallon of organic at whole foods for less than $6.50 (not counting sales).
I also stay away from tide/bounce/dawn/cascade, etc. With sales, coupons, etc I seem to do better at cvs or the grocery stores. Usual things are: organic chicken grassfed beef french loaf bread flank steak cheese diapers wipes beans diced/crushed tomatoes (not sure if it's cheaper at the grocery store but I like having it on hand in bulk) beer paper/plastic products eggland eggs butter water popcorn |
| Their fruit looks nasty and old in my opinion. We also bought one of those quick prepare salmon meals, were they've pre-seasoned it for you and it made our entire family sick. |
+1 |