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- pizzler, on 10/15/2007, -1/+4In CA, we have a grocery store named Ralphs, and they will double any and all coupons you bring in. So if you have a coupon for $1, you will get $2 off whatever it is....
- sourwood, on 10/15/2007, -0/+2M.S., C.D.E., R.D.? You need all that accreditation to figure that out?
- benitojuarez, on 10/14/2007, -0/+1just shop at aldi, you can seriously get nearly two weeks of groceries for 60-70 dollars. If you buy the same stuff at bigger name grocery stores, say; jewel, dominicks, target, or meijer you can easily spend over 200 dollars.
- benitojuarez, on 10/15/2007, -0/+1Every single target where I live sells groceries, also, Aldi isnt as small as you think. According to aldi.com they have a presence in 18 countries.
- igorvolsky, on 10/15/2007, -3/+4I'm on a budget! i needed that... thanks!
- andrewcsayer, on 10/15/2007, -0/+1generic, generic, generic.
- SPECOPS, on 10/15/2007, -0/+1"B) Target is a grocery store now?...." --- Yes, some of them: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation
- rossmcd, on 10/15/2007, -0/+1Dried beans, lentils, and peas are a very cheap source of protein - per pound, its over ten times cheaper than any meat.
Instead of buying prepared meals, cook more than you will eat at one meal, and freeze leftovers. - Tiak, on 10/15/2007, -1/+1A) As you implied, it is a "small name" grocery store, meaning most of us, won't have one, or for that matter, have most of those "bigger name" stores, meaning this isn't a valid point.
B) Target is a grocery store now?....


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