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Ahh. Someone is jonesing for a BBQ chipped ham sandwich
Is the Isaly's ham lunchmeat any different from any other boiled ham lunchmeat? Can't you go to any supermarket deli and ask them to "shave" or "chip" the lunchmeat when they slice it?
We have lived in 10 different states. You learn to love local products or have your favorite products shipped to you. Have you tried looking on their web sites? Most companies' web sites allow you to search for local merchants that sell their products. Try: www.heinz.com Isaly’s – Chipped Chopped Ham, Deli & Dairy Products, Family Favorites for Generations
Isalys products are not available in NC.
or: www.amazon.com for a fee you can have about anything you want/need shipped to your front door.
Good luck! And welcome to the Triangle area.
There's a direct RDU-PIT flight if you don't find them here lol
LOL. I'm not paying $300 airfare for a chipped ham sammich!
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Ahh. Someone is jonesing for a BBQ chipped ham sandwich
. We got the chipped ham when I was in Ohio (a month ago; it's in the freezer). But I need the BBQ sauce.
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Have you tried looking on their web sites?
Of course! Heinz has a poorly developed website IMO and doesn't sell their stuff online. Theoretically, the BBQ sauce is available at various places outside of the tri-state area, but I'm SOL on the chipped ham. Amazon doesn't have the right kind - unless I want to pay $25 (excluding shipping) for a huge jug of it.
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They sell Heinz BBQ sauce here. I've bought it before. I think most grocery stores sell it.
I've been to the Morrisville Harris Teeter and Food Lion, Lowes, Kroger, Walmart, Walmart Supermarket in Morrisville. None have it.
I was hoping someone had seen it in a local store (Morrisville, Cary, Apex, W. Raleigh). It's proving to be a pain in the butt to find it locally. I've seen tons of different Heinz sauces in the stores, all but the BBQ sauce.
You're right, *grin.* They don't have them down here, alas.
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