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Originally Posted by Katsunami
That is true enough. I make use of offers in grocery stores, but because I am dependent on public transport, it's impossible to get them all. Trying to squeeze out the last penny while doing grocery shopping just isn't possible because of that. It would either cost too much money to travel, or too much time.
We have some supermarkets here that are quite expensive (AH/Albert Heijn), mid-tier (Jumbo/Plus), and cheap (Aldi/Lidl). The last two just stock 'standard stuff', so if it's all I need, I go there; if I need something more exotic, I go to Jumbo or Plus, picking the one with the most/biggest offers.
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We don't have Aldi here. The closest is about 200 miles away.
We don't necessarily have an expensive grocery store per se. It depends on the products.
El Rancho has cheap produce and Mexico products. Cereals and other foods are $$$. Lowes varies but they have the cheapest spices.
The other 3 stores are within a few cents of each other. Except for Market Street which has higher end stuff and even a concierge.