I just spent $50 on one bag of groceries and toilet paper at giant

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Butter is $6. Can of tomatoes pieces is $1.50. Coffee is 30% higher. Bread whole wheat is $5.79. English muffins are $5.60.
A small bag of spinach is $4. Yes prices are much higher. Those are groceries. Yes you can by cheaper groceries somewhere but that’s Giant.


Went to Aldi today. Got 1 lb. butter for $2.50, dozen organic eggs for $3.59, 1 lb. pistachios for $4.99, 2 avocados for 49 cents each, 5 lb. bag of gold potatoes for $3.99, 3 lb. bag sweet potatoes for $2.49, 1 pt. strawberries for $1.59, and an 8 oz. container of hummus for $2.49. All of that for $23.

I also stopped at Trader Joes recently and got 4 cans of organic black beans for $1.19 each.


Are we really just going to post our shopping lists and prices on this thread?

Sorry that your exaggerations got caught?


Uh, nope. First time posting on this odd thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Butter is $6. Can of tomatoes pieces is $1.50. Coffee is 30% higher. Bread whole wheat is $5.79. English muffins are $5.60.
A small bag of spinach is $4. Yes prices are much higher. Those are groceries. Yes you can by cheaper groceries somewhere but that’s Giant.


Went to Aldi today. Got 1 lb. butter for $2.50, dozen organic eggs for $3.59, 1 lb. pistachios for $4.99, 2 avocados for 49 cents each, 5 lb. bag of gold potatoes for $3.99, 3 lb. bag sweet potatoes for $2.49, 1 pt. strawberries for $1.59, and an 8 oz. container of hummus for $2.49. All of that for $23.

I also stopped at Trader Joes recently and got 4 cans of organic black beans for $1.19 each.


Are we really just going to post our shopping lists and prices on this thread?


+1

No one cares
Anonymous
Wegmans is a much better deal in every way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We average $350 twice a month for a family of three plus one cat and one dog. I shop at Harris Teeter and Amazon Fresh. People on welfare must be struggling if we are complaining about the price of groceries.


Doofus, people on welfare are, by definition, always struggling.


Not the lady this morning at Harris teeter. Two shopping cart full and she spent $450 plus non food items $87
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We average $350 twice a month for a family of three plus one cat and one dog. I shop at Harris Teeter and Amazon Fresh. People on welfare must be struggling if we are complaining about the price of groceries.


Doofus, people on welfare are, by definition, always struggling.


Not the lady this morning at Harris teeter. Two shopping cart full and she spent $450 plus non food items $87


And you know she was on welfare how exactly?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans is a much better deal in every way.


I like Wegmans but do not find their prices are a better deal, can you share what you buy that is a better deal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We average $350 twice a month for a family of three plus one cat and one dog. I shop at Harris Teeter and Amazon Fresh. People on welfare must be struggling if we are complaining about the price of groceries.


Doofus, people on welfare are, by definition, always struggling.


My extended family isn't!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We average $350 twice a month for a family of three plus one cat and one dog. I shop at Harris Teeter and Amazon Fresh. People on welfare must be struggling if we are complaining about the price of groceries.


Doofus, people on welfare are, by definition, always struggling.


Not the lady this morning at Harris teeter. Two shopping cart full and she spent $450 plus non food items $87


And you know she was on welfare how exactly?


She was loud and clear how she was paying.
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