Where do you like to buy your groceries?
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
United States
March 16, 2010 1:28pm CST
We don't have a big variety of stores around here as far as groceries go. But typically we do go to Pick'n Save, Sentry, & Aldi's. Once in a while I'll buy things @ wal-mart or target as far as groceries go. I just wish they'd double coupon around here *sigh*
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@jahernandezrivas (11287)
• United States
16 Mar 10
We have a "Sack and Save" here and Kroger and Albertsons and Wal-Mart I usually go to Wal Mart unless it is payday and I am passing the Sack and Save on the way home I will go there. I just get tired of going to Wal Mart all the time. I like Kroger too sometimes they have triple coupons there and the Sack and Save here is really not that cheap, so I always end up at Wal Mart like every time.
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@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
19 Mar 10
I hear from alot of folks online talk about the stacking and double - tripple coupons from Kroger! We don't have them here. Wal-mart by my house doesn't carry much in groceries. The super wal-marts are all 45min+ from here and not worth the gas to go that far out of my way. But we do stop if we are close by.
@gracie04 (4549)
• Philippines
16 Mar 10
Grocery shopping is one of the things I love doing.. It makes me forget my problems somehow..Shopwise(Festival Mall) and SM Hypermart are my top two favorite grocery stores.. They offer a wide variety of products. And what I love most about these two grocery stores is that they have ample space to enjoy more of your grocery shopping... i would be raiding SM Hypermart next week to buy groceries for the whole month of April... i can't wait!
@AmbiePam (120575)
• United States
16 Mar 10
We don't have a Pick'n Save or a Sentry. I would like to shop at Target Supercenter for my groceries, but they are more expensive than Walmart Supercenter. I buy almost all of my groceries at Walmart Supercenter. They are the cheapest around here, and I get $4 prescriptions from their pharmacy as well. So it is convenient. I have started to go to Aldi's for things like plates, cups, or paper towels. Because those are incredibly cheap. But as far as their food products go, they don't have a lot of the things I normally like to eat. There aren't as many low fat products.
@Jennlk84 (4205)
• United States
19 Mar 10
I really wish we had one grocery store we could go to for all of our groceries but unfortunately that just isn't realistic. At least not when you're on a budget! I'd say the store we get most of our food at is Aldi. They have such great sales and some really great products. I love their fit n active line! We also end up having to purchase some items at the regular grocery store or walmart or target though because Aldi just doesn't always have everything we need!
@alwayzzcitra (1861)
• Indonesia
22 Mar 10
We don't have walmart here in my country
. But I think we have some similar store called carrefour and hypermart. I go there sometimes but lately I prefer going to a small store near my house. Things are a lot cheaper there, I don't know why. Last time we bought guava juice and it's about Rp. 19.5K in carrefour, but it's only Rp. 15K in that store.
. But I think we have some similar store called carrefour and hypermart. I go there sometimes but lately I prefer going to a small store near my house. Things are a lot cheaper there, I don't know why. Last time we bought guava juice and it's about Rp. 19.5K in carrefour, but it's only Rp. 15K in that store. @webeishere (36313)
• United States
16 Mar 10
Mainly at Sams Club which is a warehouse store with large sizes of products as opposed to regular sizes from grocery stores. We shop Aldi for a few itmes then a couple regular brand stores here like Cub Foods, and Rainbow. Rainbow has double coupon days on Wed and Sat.
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@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
16 Mar 10
I usually go between Kroger and Walmart. Some things Kroger doesn't carry and Walmart does and it also depends who has the best sales. We have an Aldi's here but I rarely go there, I should use that one more.
@Shar19 (8236)
• United States
16 Mar 10
We have some good grocery stores around here. We have Acme, Giant, Pathmark, Shoprite and Walmart all within about ten minutes from each other. Which is pretty good considering some people only have one grocery store close to where they live.
Acme has been around for ages and I try not to go there too much since their prices seem to be the highest. Not to mention every single time I go there, no matter what time of the day it is, they only have one or two checkout lanes open and the wait is horrible.
Giant is pretty good. I know a lot of people who prefer Giant out of all of the stores. It can be a little too overwhelming for me though. Plus I don't think their sales are that great.
Pathmark which used to be Superfresh has some decent sales now and then. They just recently started taking internet coupons which is a big help.
Our Walmart just recently became a supercenter which I think is wonderful. Although some people say not to buy any of their fresh meat. I find a lot of groceries are cheaper there than at the grocery stores. I also think their produce department is really nice.
Shoprite is my all time favorite. Their sales to me are always the best. I can always find what I want in their store and they always double the coupons. Not to mention our Shoprite also has a U-Scan checkout which I absolutely love.
So all in all Shoprite and Walmart are my favorites to go grocery shopping.
@goldiegold (285)
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16 Mar 10
There isn't many little grocery stores in my area. I always tend to do my grocery shopping in big stores like ASDA. Most recently I have been shopping a lot in Sainsbury's because it's near my work so it is easy to go in there on my way home and pick up the things I need.









