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Old 05-25-2020, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by pikergolf View Post
I probably shop a little different than most of you. Other than produce, milk and cream which I get at the local Co op I don't but anything unless it is on sale. Co op used to have terrific loss leader prices, as did Superstore and Safeways. I have noticed that these loss leaders have all but disappeared in the stores except Safeway. They still have loss leaders, rib steak last week 6.99lb, brisket and pork belly this week at 2.99lb. The other stores all seemed to have dropped these great sales. So yes, you used to get great meat sales at Co op. As an aside, it really pays to shop around and have a well stocked pantry and freezer. It is amazing the deals that are out there if you can wait for sales.
Spot on. Shop the specials and stock up. It saves a pile of money having freezer space and a large pantry. Shopping every few days is going to add at least 40% to your overall grocery bills in a year.
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