Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Spending that kind of money is just not smart shopping imho. If one comparison shopped between different stores, you could cut your food bill in half, easily by buying what's on sale and in bulk(if possible).
With the cost of fuel now, it isn't economical, particularly when you are 40 miles from a metro as I am. The added cost of running around for 'sales' and 'specials' is more than what would be saved...not to mention the cost of my time, which is valuable.
Good, healthy food costs money. That's just the way it is.
I guess it varies based on where you live then. I live with around ten super markets in a 5 mile radius. I can look at the weekly flyers I get in the mail. Create a shopping list. Go to the super market, get in and out within 20 minutes.
Good, healthy food doesn't have to cost a lot of money.
in a 5 mile radius of me there are more cows then people
Wow, just off the top of my head.
5 Shaws
3 Wholefoods
2 Super Stop and Shops
1 Market Basket
2-3 Others that I can't remember their names
the closest Whole foods to me is 113.45 miles away and its in another fing country LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL, and ive never heard of market basket
we have a Tops, which is like a Shaws
You guys must get raped with prices then. Market Basket is kind of a low fi supermarket. They do not use data mining science (the shop card) to try to understand what people buy and they do not invest millions into new technologies (self scan, scan and shop, etc). As a result, they have lower prices and usually end up under cutting the competition badly (they do not even have a website).
Ofcourse, with lower prices come a lower reputation, which is unfortunate, becaus eit really is not true. Having worked at Shaws, Stop and Shop, and Market Basket, I have to say that Shaws has the worst customer service while Market Basket squeeks by Stop and Shop for the best (but Hannafords beats them all). Also, Market Basket treats its employees better too (atleast the ones I worked at). You would think that since Stop and Shop is a union that they would treat you like gold. Nope. They treat you like a slave there.
You will never see a Market Basket in in say, Boston, because the rarely lease stores (the own most of their property). I think Market Basket is one of the more profitable chains too.