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Von's sells tortillas!

If your local Costco doesn't sell tortillas you can still pick some up at Von's. They are usually on an end cap and overpriced, but if you are hankering for some tacos or burritos that is the place to go.

Von's!

You will never regret it.
 
If you can't find tortillas in your local stores, you don't have enough border hopping wetbacks in your neighborhood.

The Mexican food selection has increased tremendously around here the last few years. If that means more illegals, so be it. I like them as well as most Americans, and at least they bring good food.
 
Is this an absurd troll or do you live out on the Michigan peninsula or something? Since when are tortillas exotic?

Edit: Saw other thread. Touche, troll.
 
Tortillas are God's gift to man. They are prevalent in almost every culture.

Which begs the question of why you thought you had to tell us where to find them. [Edit: OK. Troll. Thanks guys] It's not even that helpful because most of the country has never heard of or seen a Von's store (Walmart Supercenter is the only nationwide grocery store I know of that exists both inside and outside major cities). Even so, I've never seen a grocery store that DIDN'T have tortillas.
 
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Which begs the question of why you thought you had to tell us where to find them. [Edit: OK. Troll. Thanks guys] It's not even that helpful because most of the country has never heard of or seen a Von's store (Walmart Supercenter is the only nationwide grocery store I know of that exists both inside and outside major cities). Even so, I've never seen a grocery store that DIDN'T have tortillas.
Welcome to Kroger
 
Which begs the question of why you thought you had to tell us where to find them. [Edit: OK. Troll. Thanks guys] It's not even that helpful because most of the country has never heard of or seen a Von's store (Walmart Supercenter is the only nationwide grocery store I know of that exists both inside and outside major cities). Even so, I've never seen a grocery store that DIDN'T have tortillas.



Please refrain from using the expression "begs the question" until you look up its meaning.
 
Which begs the question of why you thought you had to tell us where to find them. [Edit: OK. Troll. Thanks guys] It's not even that helpful because most of the country has never heard of or seen a Von's store (Walmart Supercenter is the only nationwide grocery store I know of that exists both inside and outside major cities). Even so, I've never seen a grocery store that DIDN'T have tortillas.

Who the F are you to criticize the great HappyPuppy? And who gives a snuddle what grocery stores you have seen.
 
Please refrain from using the expression "begs the question" until you look up its meaning.

Begging the question does not mean to bring up the question. It means to present as true a premise that requires proof--i.e., taking a conclusion for granted before it is proved or assuming in the premises of your argument what is supposed to be proved in the conclusion. (This fallacy is related to the circular argument.)

It WAS used correctly. He made a statement that, if true, would make his point clearly be "circular reasoning." This is what he did by telling us where to find something and then saying that we would appreciate it because it is available everywhere. "X statement or fact begs Y question because it requires further explanation/proof to make sense." His answer to "Why?" begs the question of "Why?" because it is circular reasoning that does not properly answer what was supposed to be answered without further proof, assuming that the answer was true.
 
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Kroger is affiliated with Ralph's in Von's market. Food Lion, Publix, Ingles, Winn-Dixie (RIP), Kroger, Piggly-Wiggly/Bruno's, Club Foods, Albertson's, Von's, Ralph's, Safeway, Whole Foods, Henry's, etc are all pretty limited in their distribution and brand awareness, regardless of affiliations and shared ownership.
 
If you can't find tortillas in your local stores, you don't have enough border hopping wetbacks in your neighborhood.

If you can't find tortillas in your store you're blind and stupid. Everyplace sells tortillas, you can probably get them in auto parts stores these days. Tex-Mex is completely cross-culture now, you don't have to be living in a Spanish area to find tortillas or salsa.
 
If you can't find tortillas in your store you're blind and stupid. Everyplace sells tortillas, you can probably get them in auto parts stores these days. Tex-Mex is completely cross-culture now, you don't have to be living in a Spanish area to find tortillas or salsa.

I know. you can find them at Von's.
 
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