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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bob Evans brand. They will love it. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Bob-Evans-Original-Mashed-Potatoes-Refrigerated-Dinner-Sides-24-oz-Pack-of-1/10309114[/quote] Thanks, I might do this. I haven’t seen ready made potatoes but I’m assuming around thanksgiving they will be out in the case if I look. And not $20-30 like I’ve seen for restaurant side dishes. [/quote] :lol: OK, you’ve never shopped at Whole Foods or Wegmans? Because even the fancy grocery stores worthy of you have mashed potatoes in their deli/hot food section, freshly made every day. You might have gotten away with never seen Bob Evans (food for peasants) at Giant or Safeway, but even the most expensive grocery stores that carry the highest-end items have mashed potatoes ready to carry out. [/quote] Also, I don’t know why people are assuming I shop at “fancy” stores. There is Kroger and Target near me. I shop there and Costco. [/quote] So you live…in the Midwest? And you’ve been mocking Midwesterners? Wow.[/quote] No. Previous poster(s) apparently assumed I lived in DC, shopped at Wegman and was mocking Midwesterners. [/quote]
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