I used to work at a bank inside a grocery store. I found that it cost me alot of money to buy food everyday. If you have a fridge and freezer at work I would buy food that will last you for a week. Like hot pockets, a loaf of bread and cold cuts, quick snacks like cottage cheese yogurt or fruit. Keep it all at work and whenever your hungy just use the stuff you bought. That way you don't have to go out to buy snacks all the time.
2007-04-25 05:22:05
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answered by traplzzl 3
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I would go directly to the deli area of the grocery store. The store that I frequent has hot and cold prepared food that you can buy by the lb. Easy and delicious!
2007-04-25 12:11:45
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answered by Sharon 5
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hmm if you dont have hot food in the deli go for something that is light, Like some bread, cheese and some fruit! Tasty, quick, and easy! (Not to mention healthy)
2007-04-25 12:17:53
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answered by Demosthenes 2
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If you go for quick and easy, you'll end up spending a lot of money and still be hungry. Make sure you eat protein (some cheese sticks or nuts), and fresh fruit (can't go wrong with a banana or an apple.
2007-04-25 12:48:09
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answered by camille m 1
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My little Safeway store has sushi in a deli case near the cheeses and meat platters. It's a secret indulgence of mine. And best of all it doesn't have to be heated.
2007-04-25 12:13:27
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Go buy some Lil smokies their small sausages, one of those instant bowl of noodles it come with 2 packs of seasoning and oil its a big bowl it should cost like a dollar,some chopped broccoli thats frozen and some cheese is optional but shredded is preferred.use a fork and cut the smokies in half and put them in the microwave for 2 mins in the meanwhile,open the noodle bowl but don't remove the lid completely dump the noodles in a bag,now put the broccoli in the bowl and put it in the microwave for 3 mins do not add water, you will probably only need half so you can throw away about half of the broccoli after its done but don't dump out the water the broccoli made now put your noodles back in the bowl stir till the noodle start to get soft and put the bowl in the microwave for like 3 mins stopping it randomly to stir once the noodle are done stir in the Lil smokies season packs and put it back in the microwave for like 2 mins and bamm
2007-04-25 12:37:43
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answered by Thump 2
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Sushi (many grocery stores in my area have sushi chefs on site).
Also, does you store have a salad bar? That'd be a good, healthy place to go.
OR, wander up and down the aisles looking for the free sample laides!
2007-04-25 12:16:42
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answered by Sunidaze 7
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I would hit the frozen food section if your deli is no good... can't go wrong with french bread pizzas... Or you could always get fig newtons and beef jerky, that's always nutritional...
2007-04-25 14:36:40
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answered by Adam A 2
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You would know better than me, you work there, but if they have a deli section that's probably your best bet.
2007-04-25 12:12:18
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answered by Cheffy 5
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bananas in the produce section
2007-04-25 13:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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