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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having done this analysis and carefully compared prices at WF with the Giant and similar markets, I've concluded there's only minimal savings shopping at cheaper supermarkets *for the same basket of goods*. And you suffer lower quality in exchange. The real savings comes from your menu. People who spend less on food are eating rice and beans, casseroles, ground beef or turkey, hamburger helper, tuna fish, canned soups, noodles and pasta. You want to save money? You need to simplify your diet. [/quote] [b]And what you save on food costs, you end up spending on insulin! [/b] OP i think you are doing great at 450 a week for 4 people inclusing 2 teenage boys. Don’t listen to the devil aka people pretending they spend only 500 a month for six without resorting to food banks and/or having someone do incredibly labor intensive food prep like cooking beans from dry and baking their own bread and telling their kids their only snack is a mouldy banana split three ways[/quote] Wrong. Eating unprocessed foods and cooking from scratch never made someone diabetic. What a weird take. [/quote] Seriously. Rice and beans are not fueling the diabetes epidemic. The PP's ignorance is contributing to the health problems we have in this country. [/quote]
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