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Default Wal Mart food price rollback

On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:06:22 -0400, brooklyn1
> wrote:

>"Pete C." wrote:
>>gtr wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a membership at Costco, and occasionally the two of us walk
>>> through there trying to find something to buy. Sadly, we don't need
>>> anything in the five pound bucket size.

>>
>>Well, if you have a house vs. a small apartment, the big packages of
>>stuff like paper goods, soap, and the like aren't any problem to store.
>>Most of the other stuff really isn't in such big packages that a single
>>person can't use them before they expire. Fresh stuff is more of a
>>problem for a single person, but with two or more people it shouldn't be
>>an issue either.

>
>And no rule dictates one must buy everything at one store... I can't
>use Cheerios by the 3 kilo bale so I don't buy those. But I buy cat
>food and litter in the largest sizes possible... I'd say
>conservatively I save better than 30% buying those at Walmart, which
>translates to a savings of better than $50/week... that's $2,600 a
>year saved, minimally. No other store is as caring about animal
>lovers, the savings from buying pet products from Walmart pays my vet
>bills.


LOL. You'll need the money to cover the sickness from tainted cat
food. You're a moron shemp. walmart doesn't care about animal
lovers. They don't even care about their employees.

Lou