
Nope, we get the shaft with grocers now at record breaking profits in history.Yesterday we went to $5 Fridays at Safeway in the US. Picked up 8 pieces of deep-fried chicken $5 reg price $12 and there was a lineup that took 4 minutes to get our order, but it was piping hot. Sushi rolls were also $5 each, so picked up spice tuna, California, and crunchy rolls $15, reg price $28.
Had a great sushi lunch and only ate 4 of the chicken. What a deal, all for $20 with leftovers.
Ate all the sushi before I could get a photo but got a photo of my wife’s two chicken pieces.
I wish we had $5 Fridays in Canada.
I’m glad that in Vancouver and other parts of the lower mainland that there are actual independent grocery stores (not the Loblaw’s BS) that have high quality produce for cheap. Shopping at some of those places can really make a difference. For example, we get local honeycrisp apples at Donald’s Market for $1.30/lb vs $3.99/lb at the usual suspects. Costco for bulk staples helps too. Between that and growing a decent amount in the summer in our small front yard, we’ve been able to keep the grocery bill manageable, without forking over too much of our scratch to pricks like Uncle Jimmy and Galen. I’ve spent some time working in Calgary, and their grocery situation blows - pretty much dominated by over-priced chains.Nope, we get the shaft with grocers now at record breaking profits in history.