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Old 01-22-2015, 02:31 PM
 
Location: New Yawk
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This time of year I do most of my groceries online (local supermarket delivers for $6.00), because we only have one vehicle right now and my husband's hours are erratic in the winter, so it's easier to put in a weekly order and have what we need, versus running out of staples and not knowing when I'll have the car. Personally, I like shopping in the store better because I find that I spend less money, and the produce is never quite as good as when I pick it out myself.

I do have some items I buy on Amazon with their Subscribe and Save program, like coffee beans. Usually it's food that are hard to find locally or are cheaper to buy in bulk.
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