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Supermarkets
#21
(04-13-2022, 08:39 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(04-12-2022, 10:58 PM)sally Wrote:  And cream cheese.

I like the Philly whipped cream cheese, but the price is now more than $6.00. I'm not paying that for that itty bitty tub, I'll go without.

Damn. I usually get 2 of the 8oz Price Chopper cream cheese bricks for that price. Almost as good as the Philly cream cheese.
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#22
(04-12-2022, 11:02 PM)sally Wrote:
(04-12-2022, 10:39 PM)Carsman Wrote: Yeah, saw empty energy drinks shelves, Boars Head low sodium ham out of stock, Batampte deli mustard
(Our favorite) out of stock for 3 months now.

Have you tried the boars head bourbon ridge ham? That's a really good one and it's nitrate free. And I haven't tried Batampe mustard, but if you haven't tried Lowenseff mustard then you can find it in the ethnic section. It's a hot mustard though.

No we haven’t, we’ll give it a try. Our mustard is mildly sharp, we can’t take HOT mustards. 


(04-13-2022, 08:39 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(04-12-2022, 10:58 PM)sally Wrote:  And cream cheese.

I like the Philly whipped cream cheese, but the price is now more than $6.00. I'm not paying that for that itty bitty tub, I'll go without.

You only live once, life’s short, splurge on yourself while you can!  hah
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#23
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Also saw “empty shelves” for “baby formula”!
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#25
What happened in Texas?
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#26
(04-18-2022, 12:56 PM)MirahM Wrote: What happened in Texas?

Billions of bucks blown. For nothing.
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#27
(04-13-2022, 08:39 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(04-12-2022, 10:58 PM)sally Wrote:  And cream cheese.

I like the Philly whipped cream cheese, but the price is now more than $6.00. I'm not paying that for that itty bitty tub, I'll go without.


 My eldest daughter was complaining about the price of 'Danimals' yogurt yesterday.    Apparently,  it's doubled in price over the last couple of months.    I told her to buy a cheaper brand , but she said my granddaughter would only eat that particular brand.   The kid is picky as fuck.

I put on my little tinfoil hat and asked her what she was going to do when the freight trains go on strike in September and California stops shipping stuff out, because they outlawed 70, 000 independent truckers.   She just shook her head and said that it will never happen.   Meh. Youth are so optimistic.
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#28
Things were bad and getting worse! 
Yesterday on the news saw shelves in the supermarket with just pictures of “laundry brands”, the shelves were empty. The theft of these products was outrageous, so to buy the actual bottle of laundry brand that is desired you have to get the store employees involved for them to go get the bottle!
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#29
How the hell do people just walk out with that stuff under their arms? Nobody stops them? WTF
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#30
(07-20-2022, 10:08 AM)Maggot Wrote: How the hell do people just walk out with that stuff under their arms? Nobody stops them? WTF

Not sure about other supermarkets,  but at Hannaford's, employees are not allowed to stop a person who is walking out without paying.   It's corporate policy.     All they are allowed to do is make note of the time/day, and pass the info along to loss prevention.   

My son actually got written up, for stopping someone who was walking out with cases of soda.   Apparently corporate is afraid the employees will get hurt in a scuffle or something.
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#31
(07-20-2022, 10:34 AM)cannongal Wrote:
(07-20-2022, 10:08 AM)Maggot Wrote: How the hell do people just walk out with that stuff under their arms? Nobody stops them? WTF

Not sure about other supermarkets,  but at Hannaford's, employees are not allowed to stop a person who is walking out without paying.   It's corporate policy.     All they are allowed to do is make note of the time/day, and pass the info along to loss prevention.   

My son actually got written up, for stopping someone who was walking out with cases of soda.   Apparently corporate is afraid the employees will get hurt in a scuffle or something.

There used to be a person standing at the doors to prevent that.  What happened?
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