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Default Another Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store Circular

No, I still haven't been there. It's no wonder why.

http://pigglywiggly.mywebgrocer.com/...185&uc=F90C363

or tiny url

http://tinyurl.com/mqglcbg

16 piece cut up (apparently fried) chicken. 98¢ lb. Okay, is it sold
by the pound or by the number of pieces? You can't have it both ways.

What the heck is an "economy" New York Strip Steak? $4.99/lb and it's
not even part of a family pack. I suspect it is not a NY strip, either. LOL

The country "ribs" are a decent price ($2.39/lb) but I don't know what
they mean by family pack. I usually buy them in packages of about 10.
To me that's a family pack. I cook or grill them all at once and freeze
the leftovers. I need to check the price at Publix. It's much closer.

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On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 12:09:05 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
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> The country "ribs" are a decent price ($2.39/lb) but I don't know what
> they mean by family pack. I usually buy them in packages of about 10.
> To me that's a family pack.
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>
> Jill
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>

A 'family pack' here is one of those extra large styrofoam trays with much more than 10 pieces of meat. And usually the family packs are about 10 cents less per pound than the smaller packages.

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On Wed, 09 Apr 2014 13:09:05 -0400, jmcquown wrote:

> No, I still haven't been there. It's no wonder why.
>
> http://pigglywiggly.mywebgrocer.com/Circular.aspx?

c=15077470&n=1&s=314352856&g=48169155-acc7-4a5a-98ce-
e9e33df6d185&uc=F90C363
>
> or tiny url
>
> http://tinyurl.com/mqglcbg
>
> 16 piece cut up (apparently fried) chicken. 98¢ lb. Okay, is it sold
> by the pound or by the number of pieces? You can't have it both ways.


Our Piggly Wiggly has delicious fried chicken. Looking at the ad, I'm
guessing that the 98 cent special is for raw chicken.

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In article >,
jmcquown > wrote:

> No, I still haven't been there. It's no wonder why.
>
> http://pigglywiggly.mywebgrocer.com/...&s=314352856&g
> =48169155-acc7-4a5a-98ce-e9e33df6d185&uc=F90C363
>
> or tiny url
>
> http://tinyurl.com/mqglcbg
>
> 16 piece cut up (apparently fried) chicken. 98¢ lb. Okay, is it sold
> by the pound or by the number of pieces? You can't have it both ways.
>


Unless they're selling their fresh ground beef precooked on a bun with
lettuce and tomato, (and their new york strip on a plate with baked
potato and vegetables) I'm guessing their fresh chicken isn't fried
either.
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