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Old 12-20-2022, 01:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
redpoint5
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What's the price per calorie?

I find these meal deliveries like to send thin green beans and whole potatoes. That "food" is basically free. Then you still have to season it with your own stuff and add butter. Well the butter is the whole meal, so they sent nothing in a ton of packing material. You think you're getting a heap of food, and then realize that less than half the volume is actual food. I've had a few of these meal deliveries given by friends (who used coupons). Does anyone buy this stuff without the "deals"?

During Covid, Safeway started offering to pick and bag your groceries and deliver to the trunk of your vehicle for free. Safeway is the medium priced grocer here, so we rarely go there, but having someone else pick the groceries is nice. Winco (Waremart) is the "low cost price leader". Roth's is expensive. Zero lines there because there are fewer customers and plenty of checkers.
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