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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I do what you are asking except I use Safeway. Basically I go to WF 1x week and buy all our fruit/veggies, meat/fish, milk, eggs and yogurt - they have better prices on organic dairy anyway. The only things I buy from the 'middle' of WF are occasionally some crackers or sometimes if I'm short a can of tomatoes or something... I go to Safeway every other week, which means being organized and keeping good lists, but I dont buy anything too perishable there so it is manageable. I buy all paper goods (napkins, TP, paper towels, kleenex); cleaning supplies; sandwich bread; non-fancy cheese (american, shredded cheddar, cream cheese, etc); and anything canned or packaged (stock, soup, beans, salsa, etc). the one exception to all this is that WF generally has better prices on organic stuff because they sell so much, so if you're a stickler for organic shredded cheese, might as well stick with them.[/quote] I find Safeway organics, especially canned foods (the aforementioned tomatoes, etc) to be good quality and taste fine. My downfall is the packaged things at WF and the good cheese section - generally, I find Trader Joes a really good alternative for this and am trying to shift to Safeway for most shopping and TJ's for good quality packaged stuff. Although Costco works as a TJ's alternative, too. [/quote]
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