Walmart

#26
#26
i am of the druish clan, and abhor spending the US Dollar, which is in high demand in our household. Ocassionally ill go into Wallie World for a Wolf Tshirt or skull tee
 
#27
#27
Walmart is the only store I am aware of that one can go to, have a set of tires installed, get oil changed while picking up your prescription drugs, get a haircut, get your eyse examined, purchase a gun and hunting gear, pick up a gallon of paint in the color of your choice, get a new toilet seats, buy a HD TV and a Xbox, pickup up swimming pool supplies, buy your wife a new diamond, get a new pair of jeans, shoes and a new suit, make a bank deposit and buy your groceries all under one roof.

Walmart has driven many small local businesses out of business.
 
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Picking up Twisted Metal for PS3 there in couple of days. They've been mediocre at best when it comes to buying online from them. You call the store because your tracking isn't showing up and you want to make sure the item is currently being shipped... they don't know anything about it and have zero connections to help you find out. Really sad.
 
#30
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Good-looking chicks? Here in my little town of Jackson they're all over the store. :hi: Even when I was at a Target in Columbia, Mo. they were everywhere in there.

Yeah love going to the Jackson Target during the week, that's when all the milfs are there in they're yoga pants
 
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Picking up Twisted Metal for PS3 there in couple of days. They've been mediocre at best when it comes to buying online from them. You call the store because your tracking isn't showing up and you want to make sure the item is currently being shipped... they don't know anything about it and have zero connections to help you find out. Really sad.


I have ordered some gaming products for the grandkids from Target for Christmas. This is the first time I have ordered online from them. I think their service exceeds Walmart by a large margin.
 
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Anybody else hate this place, but can't stay away? I shop ingles for our meat, but everything else is so much cheaper at Walmart. I hate going in there, but it does save me money, and with 3 daughters I gotta save money!

If you really want to save, go to Aldi for eggs, milk, produce, and other staples...their beef is USDA Choice. I get filets at Publix or Fresh Market in 'Nooga. About 30% cheaper than Wally World or Bi-Lo.
 
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If you really want to save, go to Aldi for eggs, milk, produce, and other staples...their beef is USDA Choice. I get filets at Publix or Fresh Market in 'Nooga. About 30% cheaper than Wally World or Bi-Lo.

Never shopped there, but they do have one near one of my wife's Dr's. I may check it out next time.
 
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Never shopped there, but they do have one near one of my wife's Dr's. I may check it out next time.

Off the top of my head....to save money they (Aldi) want you to bring your "own plastic bags" to put your goods in at checkout otherwise you take the groceries naked in your hands. I might get some milk or a steak but that's it.
 
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#38
Off the top of my head....to save money they (Aldi) want you to bring your "own plastic bags" to put your goods in at checkout otherwise you take the groceries naked in your hands. I might get some milk or a steak but that's it.

Aldi has paper or fabric bags you can purchase, or you can grab the empty boxes around the store to put your groceries in. Plastic bags are incredibly harmful to the environment and it helps keep the prices low for the customer. Makes a hell of a lot of sense.
 
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Aldi has paper or fabric bags you can purchase, or you can grab the empty boxes around the store to put your groceries in. Plastic bags are incredibly harmful to the environment and it helps keep the prices low for the customer. Makes a hell of a lot of sense.

Also, don't they (Aldi) charge like maybe a quarter to use their buggies to put your groceries in?
 
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No, you get the quarter back when you return the buggy. It keeps from having to pay someone to retrieve buggies from all over the parking lot. It also helps keep dings out of your car.
 
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I think so. I usually just give my buggy to someone headed towRd the door so they don't have to dig for a quarter.


people that have never given Aldi a fair shot don't understand the value and how much money you can save. You can't beat their prices on produce. Most of their off brand products at much lower prices aren't bad either.
 
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Off the top of my head....to save money they (Aldi) want you to bring your "own plastic bags" to put your goods in at checkout otherwise you take the groceries naked in your hands. I might get some milk or a steak but that's it.

Thanks, I'm gonna try it soon.
 
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Some have told me that you may not use your visa debit as credit at Aldi. So be sure, if this is your form of pmt, to have your PIN.
 
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I buy everything but meat at Walmart(I go to the Piggly Wiggly,Ingles or Food Lion for that).
 
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Aldi has paper or fabric bags you can purchase, or you can grab the empty boxes around the store to put your groceries in. Plastic bags are incredibly harmful to the environment and it helps keep the prices low for the customer. Makes a hell of a lot of sense.

I'm a fan of Aldi, their products are quite good, most of their brands are identical products to Trader Joes. Also they pay their people reasonably well, as far as grocery work goes I think.
 
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Off the top of my head....to save money they (Aldi) want you to bring your "own plastic bags" to put your goods in at checkout otherwise you take the groceries naked in your hands. I might get some milk or a steak but that's it.

Aldi's is truly ghetto, quarter for your cart, no bags, and they have name brands you've never heard of like Bob's Bakery.
 

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