I bought some cheese slices at a Dollar Store - got them home and realized they didn’t actually contain any dairy at all.
Wait.....................................are saying you were surprised?
Been there, done that. Then I realized that the key to buying food in a dollar store is to buy name brands only. The name brands are there, you just have to search a bit, and accept that there won't be much variety.
But the price will be right.
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Maybe you should have paid with phony money.
You need to also check those in MS groceries.....you’d be surprised.
That is true, you really do have to look at what you are purchasing, but much to my surprise I’ve found many American made goods at that store.
Last summer I got a big chuckle as I purchased a few birthday trinket toys, squirt guns actually, to round out a birthday gift for my nephew. So what was the first toy to played with on a hot summer day in August? You got it. It was the squirt guns as everyone from child to adult got into having some great fun.
And as some noted further up thread, I’m not in the poorest of Americans...but have struggled the past few years. It just struck me as funny at times to fine REAL soap, tuna, real juice, shelf stable milk, snacks and even coffee for $1.
I have even used them to create candy gift introduction/network items for my business. Being able to do basically 5 network items per week for under $10 has been a blessing!
LOL! those are the ones that WILL NOT MELT when put on a burger on the grill! LOL if at all possible i stay away from ‘cheap’ cheese, and my wife jumps on my case if i buy it!
Mike
Very hard to find in most stores and I hate orange cheese period. BLAH
It's probably the same stuff that McDonald's uses on its cheeseburgers. Just like their shakes, they call them shakes, and not milkshakes, because they contain no milk. And if they come from China, you might not want to eat them. Things like casein and whey probably translate to melamine in Chinese.
I am looking for toothpaste with anti--freeze, but they seem to be out.