Posted by Mike (WA) on January 15, 2015 at 09:15:21 from (69.10.196.5):
In Reply to: Laugh out loud funny posted by rrlund on January 15, 2015 at 07:15:45:
That was great. I'm too low-market for even Trader Joes, I guess- went in there one time and couldn't figure out which of the foofy choices of each item to buy- macrobiotic or ultra-organic?? And just what is free-range yogurt, anyhow? And where's the Beeny Weeny and Vienna sausage, fer crissake?
Biggest mistake was buying a really trendy stalk of Brussels sprouts, with the sprouts still on the stalk. Even the granola-and-tofu laden lady behind me in line was raving about how cool that was. Got it home, and the sprouts weren't firm enough to do anything with- basically like leaf lettuce. Ended up just throwing it out. Haven't been back.
Speaking of Walmart, I'm not a regular shopper there, but they have a few ethnic items I can't get at a decent price elsewhere. Do all their stores have so much empty shelf space? It almost looks like a close-out sale, and they need to start consolidating stuff. Did see a segment on TV about how they constantly bludgeon their suppliers into lower prices- maybe they've run most of them out of business.
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