Anonymous wrote:Sigh. I am there daily. One of the dangers of living only 2 blocks away and WAH.
I buy salads for lunch. I buy their NY strip, produce, milk, cereal, cheese, bread, EVERYTHING! It is the only store I shop at
You must live in Clarendon. I can't wait until the TJs opens too, my wallet can't take our frequent trips to WF for everything.
Anonymous wrote:Milk (their 365, organic or non-organic option, is not from factory farms)
Produce (buy whatever is on sale, as well as my favorites)
Cases of water (I love sparkling water, they have the best price because of the case discount)
Canned dog food (better price than the local pet food stores, high end brand)
Cereal (WF's 365 brand)
Dried bulk goods (lentils, quinoa, beans, barley, etc.) Organic, good quality
Frozen foods (Annie's, Dr. Praeger, etc.)
Bread (packed and sliced, I buy good organic whole wheat bread on sale and freeze several)
olive bar
yogurt (Wallaby)
most of my family's personal care products (shampoo, cond., gel, deodorant, toothpaste, floss, etc.)
You get 10% off any case you buy. It doesn't have to be pre-packaged as a case, you can take individual things and build a case up (you have to buy it all at once). Especially great deal when something is already on sale--you get the sale price and the 10% off. I do this for tea (usually a case is 6 boxes), dog food, water, floss, etc.
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^^These are my new favorite thing to buy at WholePaycheck. Unbleached waxed sandwich baggies. Better for the environment and I love the 1940's feel of the bags as you slip the items in. And the crinkly sound they make as you fold them. I know, weird. I staple them shut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am buying less and less there these days. I find Trader Joe's produce fresher and cheaper,
Then, you are the only person of the history of DCUM to find that.
There have been entire threads devoted to shitty TJ's produce that spoils immediately ....
I concur. TJs has shitty produce. I like TJs for cereals, granolas and dry foods (and wine!) that is half the price of Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote:I am buying less and less there these days. I find Trader Joe's produce fresher and cheaper,
Then, you are the only person of the history of DCUM to find that.
There have been entire threads devoted to shitty TJ's produce that spoils immediately ....
I am buying less and less there these days. I find Trader Joe's produce fresher and cheaper,
Anonymous wrote:11:20 again. Vermont Bread Company is the sliced bread I buy. It goes on sale every so often and I load up. Kids like it.
What I do not buy at WF: their cakes. They are beautiful but overpriced and don't taste so great. Many of their baked goods, including breads, are subpar. Again, look good but just not worth the price/calories. We LOVE their rugelah, though. Yum.