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On 07/12/2015 7:17 PM, l not -l wrote:
> On 7-Dec-2015, wrote: > >> On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote: >>> I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 dollar >>> grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? I'd like to >>> know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in all the wrong >>> places. >>> >>> Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for 99 a >>> pound. Is this possible? >> >> i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms > I paid 99 cents for a dozen grade a large on Friday - St. Louis suburbs. > Is that the regular price or was it a loss leader? There's no way that even the biggest "farms" could produce them to retail at that price. -- |
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