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Old 05-07-2014, 09:39 PM
 
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Hi Everyone,

This is Prasi. We moved to Bridgewater,NJ a week ago with kids.

i need suggestions regarding regular grocery shopping with reasonable prices and good quality.

i also would like to know about cheapest and best home internet providers.

It would be really great If anybody could provide the information.

Thanks,
Prasi.
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Old 05-07-2014, 09:44 PM
 
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Hi Everyone,

This is Prasi. We moved to Bridgewater,NJ a week ago with kids.

i need suggestions regarding regular grocery shopping with reasonable prices and good quality.

i also would like to know about cheapest and best home internet providers.

It would be really great If anybody could provide the information.

Thanks,
Prasi.
Just hopp on over to Costco in Bridgewater for your grocery shipping. For your high end, not grocery shipping, visit the Commons. Internet providers, ask you neighbor, who is available, your choices may be limited to one or two.
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Old 05-07-2014, 11:55 PM
 
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Where in Bridgewater did you move to? It's a big town, and where someone in Martinsville would go for their regular shopping is different than someone in Bradley Gardens.

As for general, Costco is great for shopping so long as you don't mind buying in quantity. It's not really your daily store. If you're near the Wegmans on 202, that's fantastic.
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Old 05-08-2014, 06:56 AM
 
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Where in Bridgewater did you move to? It's a big town, and where someone in Martinsville would go for their regular shopping is different than someone in Bradley Gardens.

As for general, Costco is great for shopping so long as you don't mind buying in quantity. It's not really your daily store. If you're near the Wegmans on 202, that's fantastic.

+1

And, I can add that Wegmans is not the overpriced store that some people claim it to be.
In fact, several of the items that I buy on a frequent basis are cheaper at Wegmans than they are at Shop-Rite.

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Old 05-08-2014, 08:22 AM
 
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+1

And, I can add that Wegmans is not the overpriced store that some people claim it to be.
In fact, several of the items that I buy on a frequent basis are cheaper at Wegmans than they are at Shop-Rite.

Sigh, if only Wegman's would expand a bit further north and west to my area...
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Old 05-08-2014, 01:41 PM
 
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And, I can add that Wegmans is not the overpriced store that some people claim it to be.
In fact, several of the items that I buy on a frequent basis are cheaper at Wegmans than they are at Shop-Rite.


Agree. We have a local Wegman's & a ShopRite. Some items are better priced in one store & some are better priced in the other. Do your comparison shopping.

Look for flyers from the store listing their weekly sale items. The flyers are found in the store also.

Look for coupon inserts in your mailbox each week. Some Sunday newspapers have coupon inserts.

There are also sites on-line from which one can print out coupons, i.e. coupons.com, grocerysmarts.com, etc.
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Old 05-08-2014, 08:57 PM
 
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions....it means a lot....
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Old 05-08-2014, 08:58 PM
 
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Wegmans is the best for vegetables, delis and bakeries.

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Hi Everyone,

This is Prasi. We moved to Bridgewater,NJ a week ago with kids.

i need suggestions regarding regular grocery shopping with reasonable prices and good quality.

i also would like to know about cheapest and best home internet providers.

It would be really great If anybody could provide the information.

Thanks,
Prasi.
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