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I was headed to Winco today but wound up at Walmart instead. My stupid GPS
rerouted me through the parking lot at the Everett Mall and tried to make me get onto the freeway which is what I was trying to avoid. I knew that I was within 3 miles of Winco but just gave up and figured it was a sign so went to Walmart instead. Was able to get all but one thing on my list and I found some new to me things too. One of which was raw peas. Out of the pod and in a bag. I did not buy them for these reasons. There were so few peas in that bag, I could have easily eaten them all by myself in one meal. And the price was $4.89. Plus the facts that they are not in season and they were out of the pod. How fresh could they really be? I do love fresh peas though and can rarely find them for sale. I can find Sugar Snap or Snow but not the Garden type. Has anyone seen or tried these? I don't remember the brand. |
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