oh yeah baby! i am the Queen of grocery shopping. i always find the best deals, read the little price per oz. stickers and notice markdowns. i call it "recreational shopping" and love the challenge and then rationalizing other purchases cause i saved so much at the grocery store. it helps that i like to cook, i'm sure. oh, and i love a new grocery store that has foods i've never seen before or have a hard time finding. my husband appreciates my skills and thinks it's adorable that i'm so pleased w/myself when i find a bargain. for example, just walking by the meat counter not long ago my eyes lept to some leg of lamb that was marked "beef hearts" ha! 97 cents a lb. vs at LEAST 3.99 a lb. whew, i'm getting all hot and bothered just writing about it!
2007-07-09 12:04:21
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answered by lily-of-the-valley 5
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Yes. I am particularly pissed when they have an item like 2 liter Coke on sale one week for 89 cents and the next week feature it as a sale item for a dollar. They either think people have already forgotten or don't care how much they get cheated. If they keep jacking the price up 10% a week that bottle will be five bucks in a year.
I usually change brands when the competitor product is cheaper. When I have the time I will go to a different store that has a real sale instead of a phony sale (grapes for 99 cents instead of $2.99 a pound).
2007-07-09 12:01:13
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answered by Rich Z 7
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Yes I am aware of the prices and I usually have a budget made out for that particular grocery shop... if the price changes for the worse I look for a cheaper substitute or I will skip that item...
2007-07-09 11:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the item. I do have some brand loyalty, but I'll try new products when they come out and switch if I find something I like better. Price isn't a factor for me unless it's a huge difference.
2007-07-09 11:59:18
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answered by bollywoodturtle 4
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yeah. i'm aware of what the prices are and if the prices are jacked up i dont have a problem changing brands.
2007-07-09 11:57:41
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answered by thetattooednurse 2
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yes.
the mark up at a grocery store is around 1% to 3% per item, on most average stuff
2007-07-09 11:56:30
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answered by happy happy 6
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keep on with one variety to steer away from issues like diarhea. additionally, top rate meals do no longer somewhat value that particularly greater interior the long-term. Do the mathematics. I in simple terms had my Animal technological awareness classification do a value assessment on top rate meals vs. decrease value meals. maximum decrease value meals upload 'fillers' so which you ultimately finally end up feeding greater (meaning greater fecal remember - poop). On a on a daily basis value foundation, it became out the top rate foodstuff replaced into purely 2 cents greater per day than yet another variety. We used Iams vs Cat Chow. the two are good meals. you apart from could ought to look on the climate. a good foodstuff will incorporate greater meat or animal proteins. Cats are carnivores and want animal protein so in simple terms because of the fact a foodstuff says it has 30% protein, you need to look on the source of the protein. it is going to checklist products which incorporate "chicken", "Fish", and so on - no longer "via-product". a via-product isn't authentic protein - it truly is feathers, ft, guts, and so on. bear in mind that those low-value manufacturers with the 'fillers' (beet pulp is a shopper-friendly filler) additionally create greater waste products which equals greater circumstances to scrub that muddle field. So, interior the long-term, I propose getting a top rate variety puppy foodstuff (Hills, Iams, and so on). stay on an identical one. you will feed much less interior the long-term and be offering your puppy with the universal foodstuff they deserve.
2016-10-20 11:31:01
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answered by ? 4
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I try to buy whatever is on sale. Yes Im willing to change brands. (in most cases)
2007-07-09 12:00:23
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answered by Smarty Pants™ 7
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Yes - i can tell if its more than 10 cents or more. Then again i'm also a price-checker hawk. i used to be a cashier - we make mistakes
2007-07-09 11:59:34
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answered by Shiloh 5
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I am usually pretty brand-loyal... I like what I like.... even if it costs more
BUT, I do use coupons to save money
2007-07-09 11:59:37
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answered by from HJ 7
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