Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:one word: Produce
Oh, please. Anyone who believes that produce at TJ or WF is superior in any way is a fool, and probably believes every marketing word ever projected.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. When we talk about finances she talks about cutting Netlfix. Ok, well that's 10 a month it's minuscule but she doesn't want to cut big things like vacations or spending on food, or $3k we just spent on a new sofa.
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My wife does the same, at first I wasn't for it, but now I'm sort of a convert. Compare a cooked chicken from TJ to one from Giant. It's night and day in terms of taste and quality. We still shop at Giants for some things like soap, TP, etc., but buy very little of anything that is eaten, except Ritz crackers..lol.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. When we talk about finances she talks about cutting Netlfix. Ok, well that's 10 a month it's minuscule but she doesn't want to cut big things like vacations or spending on food, or $3k we just spent on a new sofa.
Anonymous wrote:Do you end up throwing out a lot of food? That's a lot of money to spend on 3,even if she shops in WF.
Anonymous wrote:How about a compromise like Wegmans or Harris Teeter? They both have the prepared food, if that is what she likes at WF, and Wegmans has a lot of organic. Harris Teeter is cheaper than Safeway or Giant if you don't shop sale items and Wegmans is cheaper overall.
Due to your restaurant and store selections, I'm guessing you live in the middle of DC, so Wegmans would also make her plan ahead and bulk shop, which can save $.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have spending issues and for a family of 3 (2yr old kid) we spend over $1,200 at Trader Joes and Whole Foods. She refuses to shop at regular grocery stores. I bet it would cut our bill by $250-300 if she just went to Giant.
My wife does the same, at first I wasn't for it, but now I'm sort of a convert. Compare a cooked chicken from TJ to one from Giant. It's night and day in terms of taste and quality. We still shop at Giants for some things like soap, TP, etc., but buy very little of anything that is eaten, except Ritz crackers..lol.
Oh, btw, I don't complain about WF or TJ, now http://www.balduccis.com/ is the one I have a Problem with! Thank god she has scaled back shoping there.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have spending issues and for a family of 3 (2yr old kid) we spend over $1,200 at Trader Joes and Whole Foods. She refuses to shop at regular grocery stores. I bet it would cut our bill by $250-300 if she just went to Giant.
My wife does the same, at first I wasn't for it, but now I'm sort of a convert. Compare a cooked chicken from TJ to one from Giant. It's night and day in terms of taste and quality. We still shop at Giants for some things like soap, TP, etc., but buy very little of anything that is eaten, except Ritz crackers..lol.