Artie wrote:So in other words you're cherry picking sales while running from store to store. When you factor in the time that must take you,finding a parking space,checking out,and factor in the cost of gas I doubt that you're saving anything.
I waste money on gas driving from store to store? Not quite. I do the majority of my grocery shopping in Elmwood Park where I have in-laws and where I also happen to get my gas, because it is much cheaper than any place in the city. If I have to drive down there to visit my husband's aunt than that is when I take care of it all one-two-three. Factor in that I live mere blocks away from a Jewel that i can walk to if Jewel ever has a great deal on anything. Also add the ethnic grocery stores on my way to work or in my dad's neighborhood that also has great prices and much better quality and you have a multitasking way of taking care of it all at once. if I have to stop at dad's then why not go to City Fresh or Andy's to get some quality Balkan products to tie me over for the next couple of weeks? It only makes sense. After all, my father was who would drive out of his way to save money at a local fruit market with better quality and prices than shop at the big names for other neccessities he can't get at the smaller stores.
Believe me I save money when I don't waste money on subpar products that have the worst consistency and don't taste like they should. Last time I bought cheese at Aldi's it tasted like I was eating a block of air because it was like I was putting nothing in my mouth because it tasted exactly like nothing. When you buy products that are not of good quality than you are throwing money down the drain. Believe me, I know what it is like to live on a very small budget and if you saw how my budget operates on a daily basis, I am sure you would be scratching your head wondering how a normal person accomplishes it all and is still able to enjoy life at the end of the day. I know my brother-n-law and sister-n-law are often stumped because they live on a much bigger budget than me and my husband and they are constantly crying broke because they piss it all away. It takes a certain person to really understand.
Now if you'll excuse me, I gotta run to Jewel on my way home from work. Yoplait yogurt is on sale 10 for five bucks and I bet I can scrunge up a coupon too. I need to stock up on key lime pie. Last time I had the version at Aldi's for the same price it tasted like the lime part spent too much time in the bitter end of disgusting. Which is odd because it used to taste quite the opposite of that. Aldi, if you're listening work on your incredibly horrible inconsistancy and maybe I will consider buying more than milk and bratwurst there once in a while and go back to when we used to get along.
On a lighter note, everytime Nancy discusses the Just 4 You program at Dominick's it makes me want to sign up to see what I can do with all that. Thanks, Nancy!
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KajmacJohnson on July 22nd, 2012, 9:59 am, edited 1 time in total.