We have 2 super wal-marts in our little town of Hemet. Initially I hated the idea of my wife even going there, much less myself. I'll admit that now we do 90% of our grocery shopping and almost all of our "junk replenishing" there.
The food, in particular the boxed, frozen and canned stuff, is so much cheaper than our local chains that we'd be foolish not to take advantage of it. I shit you not, I would estimate we save $40-$50 a trip.
The clientele at our local one isn't as bad as many of the ones I've been in. Driving my new-to-me cabrio back from Kansas City I stopped at a Wal-Mart that sounded exactly like the one you're describing, Blunt. Luckily, I can say that ours isn't like that at all.
Tim
The food, in particular the boxed, frozen and canned stuff, is so much cheaper than our local chains that we'd be foolish not to take advantage of it. I shit you not, I would estimate we save $40-$50 a trip.
The clientele at our local one isn't as bad as many of the ones I've been in. Driving my new-to-me cabrio back from Kansas City I stopped at a Wal-Mart that sounded exactly like the one you're describing, Blunt. Luckily, I can say that ours isn't like that at all.
Tim
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