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Here are a couple of pics of this week's ad at a grocery chain.
Thanks, believe it or not but I find it actually really interesting how prices differ and what products are sold.
If I travel I always try to go to markets where local people buy their groceries
Me too! I also love to go to hardware store on vacation, especially small, old independent ones.
Another good one is second hand shops. When I was in Helsinki I've found really cool stuff there.
Where?
Dallas, Texas
7.99/lb for Atlantic Salmon is a good price. I've only seen it go a dollar below that and not in a while.
I noticed meat prices jump at the start of covid. I used to shop at a store that was somewhere between a Whole Foods and a farmers market. They had all the prepackaged processed organic foods that will break the bank, but also cheap veggies that weren't quite nice enough looking for mainstream groceries. They used to have some of the most affordable meat in town.
Now I just go straight to the local butcher (lucky to have one). Sure I pay 2-4 times as much, but it's better meat, it's a local business, and the grocery stores don't get a cut! I just eat a bit less meat.
We have Sprouts and it's kind of like that - lots of organic options, pricier than Kroger but not as high as whole foods. We also have a couple of great butchers. We use them as more of a splurge - holidays, parties, or those days when you really want a wagyu hotdog.