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  • Got groceries? Wal-Mart testing home delivery

    04/24/2011 9:20:13 AM PDT · by pyx · 36 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Saturday April 23, 2011 | AP
    Wal-Mart tests online grocery sales, home delivery in San Jose, aims to compete with Amazon BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Saturday that it is testing home grocery delivery in San Jose, Calif., as the world's largest retailer ratchets up competition with online retailer Amazon.com Inc. With the new "Walmart To Go," customers can order up groceries, health and beauty products such as soap, shampoo and over-the-counter medicines, and household supplies like paper towels and laundry detergent from the company's website. Wal-Mart will then drive the goods over to customers' homes at their time of choice.
  • Heads up: This weekend Sam’s club is having an open house, a good opportunity to stock up. (Vanity)

    04/12/2011 1:04:18 PM PDT · by GYL2 · 25 replies
    Sam's club ^ | April 12, 2011 | Vanity
    Vanity head up: This weekend one of the Discount club stores is having an open house - a good opportunity to stock up without a paper trail. “Spring Taste of Sam’s Club Open House is coming, 4/15-4/17, each day 11am-6pm. No non-Member upcharges during this event, so bring a friend! “ Sometimes it’s useful to buy in bulk, but typically you need to have a membership – this is one occasion when you can get those member prices, without letting everyone know you’re prepping.
  • Cereal Coupons Online

    03/23/2011 4:19:58 PM PDT · by joer9856 · 68 replies
    Duane Seigler ^ | March 2011 | Duane Seigler
    http://cerealcouponsonline.blogspot.com/ Clipping cereal coupons is a great way to save money, but not everyone can find the time for it. For those of you that want to conveniently print coupons online. The breakfast cereal industry has gross profit margins of 40-45%, 90% penetration in some markets,and steady and continued growth throughout its history.Whether you love flakes, pops, or granola you can always find great money-saving coupons, right here. Stock your pantry with your favorite name brand cereals and enjoy a tasty breakfast daily. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day after all. Households that consume cereal regularly will...
  • Supermarket Inc: Inside a $500 Billion Money Machine (TV special)

    01/30/2011 2:56:06 AM PST · by Daisyjane69 · 37 replies
    CNBC ^ | 1/30/11 | CNBC
    The typical modern American supermarket stocks 48,000 items, each battling for precious shelf space. How do they get there? Why are they arranged the way they are? Did you know that some stores use heat maps to track which aisles you walk down — and which ones you don't? Or that they put the milk at the end of the aisle so you're forced to pass a hundred other items on your way to get it? It's all done to gain an edge in a cutthroat business built on razor-thin margins. CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen goes behind the scenes for a...
  • A New 'Low'? Eco Warriors Target Grocery-Buying Soccer Moms

    01/19/2011 1:12:18 PM PST · by patriotgal71 · 39 replies
    Three Fingers of Politics ^ | 1/19/2011 | SkinnieMinnie
    While grocery shopping a few weeks ago, I ran across this sign in the parking lot of a well-known grocery store: “Reserved Parking For Low Emissions and Fuel Efficient Hybrid Vehicles.” As can be expected, the sign designated a spot near the entrance of the store, right next to the handicapped spots.
  • Reusable Grocery Bags Breed Bacteria : Tests Confirm Risk Of Illness

    09/27/2010 2:05:03 PM PDT · by george76 · 51 replies · 1+ views
    Call7 ^ | September 27, 2010 | Theresa Marchetta
    Marchetta could not find anyone who regularly cleaned their reusable bags. Marchetta brought the lab results to Dr. Michelle Barron, the infectious disease expert at the University of Colorado Hospital. "Wow. Wow. That is pretty impressive," said Barron. Barron examines lab results for a living. "Oh my goodness! This is definitely the highest count," Barron commented while looking at the bacteria count numbers. She admitted she was shocked at what was found at the bottom of the bags. "We're talking in the million range of bacteria," she said. Marchetta used swabs provided by a local lab to test several grocery...
  • Calif. moves to ban plastic bags at grocery stores

    06/02/2010 5:38:26 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 77 replies · 1,125+ views
    Associated Press ^ | June 2, 2010
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- It could soon cost California shoppers at the checkout aisle if they forget to bring their own bags to the grocery store. Legislation passed Wednesday by the California Assembly would prohibit grocery stores, pharmacies, liquor stores and convenience stores from giving out plastic bags.
  • Buying Food at the Dented Can/Salvage Grocery Store (Vanity)

    03/31/2010 11:29:42 AM PDT · by Dallas59 · 62 replies · 1,811+ views
    Freerepublic ^ | 3/30/2010 | Dallas59
    Has anyone shopped at a Salvage Grocery store? They sell dented canned goods, expired/best if sold by foods, slow/no sell foods. I've heard you can save a bunch. Is it safe to buy food from there? Just asking...thanks.
  • Poll: Vast Majority See No Improvement in Economy

    03/31/2010 10:24:57 AM PDT · by BobMcCartyWrites · 5 replies · 423+ views
    Bob McCarty Writes ^ | 3-30-10 | Bob McCarty
    A recent poll of nearly 800 main household grocery shoppers which reveals that American consumers do not believe reports that the economy has improved.
  • Wal-Mart to slash grocery prices

    03/19/2010 8:16:19 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 161 replies · 3,263+ views
    Reuters ^ | 3-19-10
    Wal-Mart Stores Inc will cut food prices and mount a new ad campaign over the next six weeks, a threat to other U.S. grocers that sent an industry shares index down more than 2 percent on Friday. A Morgan Stanley analyst first reported the world's largest retailer's plan, calling it a major setback for other U.S. grocers, and the company confirmed the promotions in an email. "While this helps address Walmart's traffic woes, we view this as a major setback for the grocery stocks, which have been rallying on hopes of a return to more rational pricing," Morgan Stanley analyst...
  • Walmarts Replace Brand Name Food with Their Brand “Great Value”

    02/16/2010 10:01:48 AM PST · by Star Traveler · 364 replies · 4,844+ views
    NewsFlavor ^ | Friday, December 4, 2009 | DiamondPoet
    Walmart’s Replace Brand Name Food with Their Brand “Great Value”. Who Will This Really Benefit? Published by diamondpoet December 4, 2009 What is Walmart really up to. Walmart is one of the biggest supermarket chains in the world. As of August 31, 2008, Walmart has as many as 100 food categories: United States 4,227 total units. Discount Stores (914)Super-Centers (2,576)Sam’s Club (594)Neighborhood Markets (143) International 3,210 total units Argentina (24)Brazil (320)Canada (309)China (Wal-Mart 108; Trust-Mart 100Costa Rica (156)Guatemala (149)Honduras (48)Japan (392)Mexico (1,081)Nicaragua (47)Puerto Rico (55)El Salvador (74)United Kingdom (347) This is a time where families needs to make every penny...
  • Costco to accept food stamps nationwide

    10/28/2009 5:11:06 PM PDT · by Justaham · 44 replies · 2,111+ views
    PORTLAND, Ore. - With many families suddenly struggling to feed themselves, the big warehouse clubs known for king-size packages of steak and jumbo boxes of Cheerios are increasingly competing with grocery stores for the 36 million Americans now on food stamps. Costco Wholesale Corp. said Wednesday that it would start accepting food stamps at its warehouse clubs nationwide after testing them at stores in New York. That is a big about-face for a chain that has catered to the bargain-hunting affluent with its gourmet foods, and a reflection of the fact food-stamp use has hit new highs.
  • Frugal living isn't being cheap

    02/11/2010 10:06:15 AM PST · by hennie pennie · 132 replies · 1,685+ views
    Mpls Star Tribune Mobile ^ | February 7, 2010 | KARA McGUIRE
    Frugality. That's been the buzzword of the Great Recession.   Sliding home values, stumbling stock portfolios and a shaky job market brought with them a consciousness about spending that many of us misplaced during years of consumer overindulgence. Americans responded to the crisis by buying less, clipping coupons more and increasing savings to 4.8 percent of disposable income in December, up from near zero before the recession.   In the past year, blogs about frugality went viral. Everyone from Oprah to President Obama joined the frugality parade.   Now a new term is marching through the blogosphere: Frugality fatigue. But...
  • Store or Starve: A beginner’s guide to food storage

    02/10/2010 7:29:27 PM PST · by Kartographer · 170 replies · 4,132+ views
    nationalexpositor.com ^ | 1/21/10 | Ron Shirtz
    I want people to store food not only for their sake, but for mine as well. I don’t want to decide which of my kids have to go hungry when you and your unprepared kin come knocking on my door. Contrary to progressive-collectivist thinking, every individual who takes care of themselves and their families benefits society by not becoming a burden. So take responsibility now and start today. Don’t expect the Feds to come by to hand you your ration of government-rationed cheese. You could be in for a long wait. Wait too long, and you may end up with...
  • 'Cashiers, Baggers, Deli, Bakery and Grocery Clerks' (Publix hires foreign workers in Florida)

    01/21/2010 8:38:20 AM PST · by heartwood · 29 replies · 1,186+ views
    National Review ^ | Jan. 20, 2010 | Mark Krikorian
    These are more "jobs Americans won't do," according to Publix supermarkets. In southwest Florida, where there's 14 percent unemployment, the supermarket chain is importing Brazilians and Peruvians on J-1 "cultural exchange" visas. Unbelievable. I'd boycott the chain if I lived down there.
  • Complaints prompt Publix to remove calendar that omitted Pearl Harbor

    01/10/2010 6:16:07 PM PST · by greatdefender · 3 replies · 552+ views
    Orlando Sentinel ^ | January 8, 2010 | Juan Ortega
    Responding to customers' complaints, Publix has stopped distributing a free 2010 calendar that marked Dec. 7 as the start of the Islamic New Year but excluded the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Joyce Kaufman, whose radio talk show on WFTL-AM 850 is broadcast from Miami-Dade to Palm Beach counties, criticized the supermarket chain on her show Wednesday, saying the company failed to include Pearl Harbor in a calendar that it had widely provided at supermarkets in recent weeks. Kaufman, a Coconut Creek resident, said omitting the Pearl Harbor anniversary would disappoint World War II veterans. She told the...
  • Complaints prompt Publix to remove calendar that omitted Pearl Harbor (Put Islamic New Year Instead)

    01/10/2010 2:11:44 PM PST · by My Favorite Headache · 22 replies · 1,157+ views
    Responding to customers' complaints, Publix has stopped distributing a free 2010 calendar that marked Dec. 7 as the start of the Islamic New Year but excluded the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Joyce Kaufman, whose radio talk show on WFTL-AM 850 is broadcast from Miami-Dade to Palm Beach counties, criticized the supermarket chain on her show Wednesday, saying the company failed to include Pearl Harbor in a calendar that it had widely provided at supermarkets in recent weeks. Kaufman, a Coconut Creek resident, said omitting the Pearl Harbor anniversary would disappoint World War II veterans. She told the...
  • Email to Publix-They nixed Pearl Harbor in favor of Islamic New Year

    01/06/2010 5:27:24 PM PST · by lovesdogs · 7 replies · 735+ views
    vanity
    I noticed that December 7th is highlighted as the Islamic new year with no mention of Pearl Harbor Day. This was an important date in the history of our nation that affected all of us from that day forward in so many ways. The sacrifice that our grandparents made during those war years influenced how children learned to live their lives...and then there were the those fathers, sons, and husbands that never came back. Shame on you for deleting part of American history from your calendar in favor of political correctness. I plan to publish this letter on several forums...
  • The ‘Coupon Mom’ Reveals How To Purchase $100 Worth Of Groceries For Only 25 Cents! (VIDEO)

    01/06/2010 10:48:24 AM PST · by wrrock · 16 replies · 1,376+ views
    Markdown Mom ^ | 1/6/2010 | MDM
    The ‘Coupon Mom’ went on the Today Show this morning and showed the hosts how she was able to purchase $100 worth of groceries for only 25 cents. Her handy tips will help you save money every time you go to the supermarket.
  • Washington slaps fee on plastic shopping bags

    Residents of the US capital may have to dig a little deeper into their pockets when they go grocery shopping once the city slaps a five-cent levy on each plastic bag issued at the checkout line. The measure, which takes effect on January 1, 2010 and is the first such initiative in the United States, seeks to make consumers bear the brunt of clean up costs for the bags which currently are dispensed for free with a customer's purchases.