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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trader Joe's is not cheap and neithet is organic food. I buy organic eggs and milk and each one is close to $5.00. Organic meat and fish ate more thsn twice ad much per lb. tham non-organic. OP, grow some balls and stop letting her determine how much you spend on food. You are working fot an abusive control freak. [/quote] I live in CA where food usually costs WAY more than on the east coast. TJ is not that expensive! Sure, when looking at prices for organic stuff, it can be more but nobody told her that she has to buy organic, just eat a bit better at work than what she had been. Bring a hard-boiled egg instead of some cookies, bring some inner peas instead of cheetos. No matter where you shop, organic food will be pricier, but if you don't need it all to be organic then it can be cheap as well. When comparing prices of their products to similar ones at another grocery store, you can save a good amount. $5.99 for a 4 pack of probiotic yogurt smoothies elsewhere, compared to $3.49 at TJ's. You can't tell me that isn't cheap. The bread I like to buy just went up in price, but it was $2.29 for a loaf of the Tuscan Pane for the longest time. I would love for you to try and find anything comparable in another store for that price! The best you could find elsewhere was sourdough on sale, stuff normally $3.99-4.99 a loaf on sale for like $2.50-2.99.[/quote]
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