Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Safeway gets away with its mediocre produce and high prices.
I agree with Harris Teeter, but why don't we have any in MD?
Anonymous wrote:Everywhere is cheaper than Safeway. It is the most expensive of the grocery stores, except for Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote:
Aldi. It's cash only (or food stamps) so if you have to charge your groceries it's not an option, but it's about 1/2 the price of safeway or giant. Plently of options for cereal, cookies, granola bars, etc for the kids. [code]
No, this is incorrect. Aldi takes debit cards. I use mine there once a week. Like the OP, I am not poor, but noticed that a ridiculous amount of money was going to my gorcery bill every month and let's face it my 2 and 6 yr olds have no clue if the yogurt raisins are from Aldi or Giant, but there is a $3 difference in price. I LOVE Aldi, and do most of my shopping there, but there are certain items I cannot get there or still prefer the brand name of--Tide for instance.
first pp is right. debit= cash. duh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hands down favorite is Harris Teeter using coupons. I stock up on all those type items for little to nothing during a good super doubles sale.
+1. Plus this week is double coupons to $2. There's also a $5 off coupon every week in the Washington Post ad (but not in the ad in the store.
Also, Giant has a 30 cents a gallon off coupon in its ad this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hands down favorite is Harris Teeter using coupons. I stock up on all those type items for little to nothing during a good super doubles sale.
Can you explain more about what a super doubles sale is please? and how often this type of sale happens?
Anonymous wrote:Safeway is more than Giant on many things. Both have Union employees, which adds to the cost. Don't know if the employees at Shoppers are unionized. I've never been there, but have heard it is cheaper.
I buy milk at Costco. It's still in a gallon jug, but cheaper than regular grocery stores.
Aldi. It's cash only (or food stamps) so if you have to charge your groceries it's not an option, but it's about 1/2 the price of safeway or giant. Plently of options for cereal, cookies, granola bars, etc for the kids. [code]
No, this is incorrect. Aldi takes debit cards. I use mine there once a week. Like the OP, I am not poor, but noticed that a ridiculous amount of money was going to my gorcery bill every month and let's face it my 2 and 6 yr olds have no clue if the yogurt raisins are from Aldi or Giant, but there is a $3 difference in price. I LOVE Aldi, and do most of my shopping there, but there are certain items I cannot get there or still prefer the brand name of--Tide for instance.
Anonymous wrote:My hands down favorite is Harris Teeter using coupons. I stock up on all those type items for little to nothing during a good super doubles sale.