Ok, here's a question I've been meaning to ask for a while. (My apologies if it's been asked and answered in previous comments.) How do you decide where to buy your groceries? Is it a big traditional supermarket, a Whole Foods, a locally-owned place?
I shop at two large grocery stores. One is a Wal-Mart and the other is a Krogers store. The Krogers is a tiny bit more upscale than the Wal-Mart but neither are like a specialty place such as Whole Foods, or Trader Joes or whatever. The funny thing is, I don't actually buy that much produce. I buy apples and bagged salad every week. I just like the look of produce. It's the only food in the store that's not caged inside of plastic so you can actually see it.
Delicious produce as usual.
ReplyDeleteOk, here's a question I've been meaning to ask for a while. (My apologies if it's been asked and answered in previous comments.) How do you decide where to buy your groceries? Is it a big traditional supermarket, a Whole Foods, a locally-owned place?
I shop at two large grocery stores. One is a Wal-Mart and the other is a Krogers store. The Krogers is a tiny bit more upscale than the Wal-Mart but neither are like a specialty place such as Whole Foods, or Trader Joes or whatever. The funny thing is, I don't actually buy that much produce. I buy apples and bagged salad every week. I just like the look of produce. It's the only food in the store that's not caged inside of plastic so you can actually see it.
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