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Originally Posted by mr ploppy
Once you factor in the cost of travelling to and from the large shops, and the cost of all the food you end up throwing away because you switched from a daily local shop to a weekly big shop, you're really not saving much at all.
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Then you make adjustments in the groceries that you buy. I know that I will throw away fresh vegetables, so I buy frozen. I don't have a car, but I use Peapod to get my groceries, it's a time & hand saver for me. I usually order once a month.
People/businesses can always find excuses to NOT change their old ways of doing things, including blaming everything/one else for the fact that they don't want to change.
Well guess what? Tough $hit! We will simply move on without you, but don't be arrogant enough to think that YOU are going to stop the changes from happening, you will simply be run over & left behind to die while the rest of us keep on moving and changing.