hi
my guess is steve grabed the organic shallots
just to comment
jewel and dominicks are high/low stores
that means there everyday price is higher and their sales prices can be very good
for the reasons you avoid these stores others go there for the deep deals without having to buy in bulk like sams and costco try to do
all stores have their niche from the box stores like target and wallmart costco
to the retail chains and and independents and small groups like butera and super low
then there is the spill in factor from other markets like meijer and trader joes
the bargin chain to beat them all is aldi off brands but still quality products (all canned goods are grade a fancy just like dole and delmonte)
then you have the drug stores and speciality stores like 7/11 and jj peppers
and gas stations
so at the end of the day chicago has some of the best rated grocery chains in the country (jewel and meijer) and acess to most any food grown anywhere as well as many opportunites to buy food grown locally
food for less one of krogers brands also has some great priceing
what i have been seeing is some of the great deals that are out there with food and most things
due to the economy
sales numbers are down
companies looking to drive sales
are going to have their deepest deals extended and in some cases deeper than ever
the rich companies and buy marketshare and knock out their competition
it seems to be an ongoing cycle in the grocery business
made even worse by the economy (imo)
if prices matter to you
all you have to do is plan
and you can save an easy 30 % off of grocery prices
and have access to some of the greatest choices of foods and locations
not to leave out places like whole foods and the organic places
good and bad cheap and expensive
we have it all
and it is everywhere
don't you think?