"Stan Horwitz" > wrote
> "Nancy Young" > wrote:
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>> I had a lot of fun there, I'll be back soon.
> I shop at a Whole Foods store about twice a month. Those precooked Bell
> & Evans chickens are awesome, but they are expensive too. The ShopRite
> in Cherry Hill has delicious whole cooked chickens for about half the
> price as the Whole Foods' chickens and they aren't dry at all.
Funny, last one I had before yesterday was purchased at a Shoprite, it
was horribly dry. I'm not saying that to be a pain, it's just the luck of
the
draw ... store to store they're all different.
Now than you mention it, I've kinda thought, let me grab a chicken for
dinner (raw) and I wind up taking a pass ... the young chickens, not even
oven stuffer, are over 6 bucks. I think that's a lot. The chicken I got
cooked from Whole Foods was 7 something. I remember thinking not
a bad price. That was pretty much how it was, anyway, at Whole Foods,
some things were surprisingly reasonable, and others I thought too much.
But, yeah, I'm under no delusions it's not pricy.
> There's a Wegman's supermarket that will open in a few months very close
> to my apartment. I can't wait for that store to open. Wegman's makes
> Whole Foods like anemic! If you haven't shopped at a Wegman's, you
> should definitely check them out if they have a store near you.
Yeah, I went over there a year or two ago? it was awesome. I wouldn't
describe it as being close to me, maybe a half hour. Haven't gotten back
there, not because I haven't wanted to. Another fun place. I bet they'll
have a lot of free samples and stuff when they open.
nancy
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