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Went tonight at about 8:30pm, the area was calm enough to find a parking space easily & although TJ's was out of stock on some items, they had enough on hand to buy what we needed : )
Went tonight at about 8:30pm, the area was calm enough to find a parking space easily & although TJ's was out of stock on some items, they had enough on hand to buy what we needed : )
Never been in one before yesterday. Went in to check it out. Not quite sure what the big deal is? I was not impressed, not even slightly. I walked out without buying a single item.
I don't see how anyone can get so excited about going grocery shopping, myself! LOL I see it as a necessity only....not something to get worked up about. Oh well, that's just me.
I don't see how anyone can get so excited about going grocery shopping, myself! LOL I see it as a necessity only....not something to get worked up about. Oh well, that's just me.
Different strokes for different folks...as the saying goes.
We sometimes go to the grocery just to walk around. It's like a passtime.
Well as Cape said different strokes for different folks...most foods are not full of additives and preservatives or have less. Husband loves the garlic fries (reminds him of the ballpark), blister peanuts, the green beans, asperagus, and so many different ethnic frozen foods (for the few times I don't make him a lunch)...oh and during the holiday's they carry many different ethnic goodies too.
But we are the freaky couple who go to grocery stores just to see what they offer...even on vacation...I won't go into the interesting and strange things we've seen...
To be honest, I don't read labels as much as I should, and I'm pretty bad about buying whatever junk is on sale. Most of the groceries at WF or TJ hold no interest for me. But even for me, they do offer specialty items I can't find anywhere else. I love nice cheeses, wine from little unknown vineyards, white chocolate, and some holistic items for my dogs. (Yes, they eat healthier than the people in the house.)
I enjoy stores like this around the holidays too!
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