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Re: Groceries
Nice that Superstore is now doing its own delivery. The prices are the store/flyer prices (unlike with Instacart - sample chicken at superstore this week $5.05/kg, via Instacart $9.90/kg) and the delivery is $9.95. No tip needed or even allowed.
That fee is about half what I pay to get there and back by taxi. But you don't seem to be able to accumulate the points in the same way or even use points to pay. But that's okay, it gives me a nice balance of going and leaving it to someone else other times. |
Re: Groceries
A good week for Leg of Lamb. From Thursday.
$5.66/lb at Walmart $5.99/lb at Sobeys where you can also buy a Pork Loin Crown for $4.99/lb. |
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The manager where I work was putting the produce order in today. She quite often tells me the price increases.
Todays shocker was a box of romaine (24) which has already seen a few increases went from $36 last week to $54 this week. So if you see a price increase at your local favourite eatery, this is what's happening. |
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As it's getting close to Halloween, have anybody noticed if the supermarkets are selling the monster cereals like Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry?
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 13145846)
As it's getting close to Halloween, have anybody noticed if the supermarkets are selling the monster cereals like Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry?
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Re: Groceries
It's still possible to get some great deals.
Instacart seems to have cancelled Walmart's flyer prices and very often Giant Tiger flyer prices but not this week. I just bought 6 big boneless, skinless chicken breasts for $12 when Walmart has them 3 for $10 or packs of 7 for $21. Mushrooms/onions/carrots half the usual cost. Individual Beef/Chicken pies for 88c each. Wong Wing products just over half their usual price and many other things I just didn't need now or even soon. :thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13166629)
It's still possible to get some great deals.
:thumbup: I bought mango coconut milk ice cream for 50 cents a pint. Went back to get some more and the bastards had cleaned out the store. :frown: I also got a 1 kg bag of dry chickpeas for $4.38 that should keep me in hummus for the next year. :( Admittedly not available to everyone, I given a whole freshly caught 8 lbs salmon on Thursday so that's a few diners sorted. No |
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I've cancelled Instacart.
Overall I was happy with the service. Paying the monthly subscription was worth it for the reduced individual delivery fees but they no longer do flyer prices at Walmart (that was another advantage in that I didn't have to go there). I have been increasingly using Superstore for delivery. They do flyer prices and the delivery/tip is still cheaper than my return taxi fare. But Superstore is now offering a subscription based service with no delivery fee and the monthly rate is the same as the regular delivery fee. A weekly shop will be like getting three free deliveries for every one I pay for. :thumbup: And it's even less paying annually. They'll even give me $50 worth of points for signing up. It's like they are giving money away. |
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This sort of stuff has been available for many years but this is the first time I've seen Walmart advertising it like this.
With the exception of Robinsons. I've not noticed that before. The bottle doesn't say so but it does appear to be SQUASH :thumbup: https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...c4837b8cbe.png |
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And what is the betting that not all Walmart stores will have this stuff available and seeing there are 8 stores where I live I highly doubt I will be visiting each one to see if they have that stuff in and knowing my luck it will be 1 or none.
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I was back in the UK recently and noticed how cheap groceries are compared to Ontario.
Stuff like fruit and veg, tinned goods, cosmetics, take away food, snacks, dining out - all way cheaper at the moment. Visited quite a few pubs and had the daily deals for food and drinks, it was hard to spend twenty five quid for a couple at lunchtime. In London, went for a curry, starters and mains, beers and then a bottle of wine - 125 quid for a group of four. We are being robbed over here. |
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Originally Posted by DMajor
(Post 13190131)
I was back in the UK recently and noticed how cheap groceries are compared to Ontario.
Stuff like fruit and veg, tinned goods, cosmetics, take away food, snacks, dining out - all way cheaper at the moment. Visited quite a few pubs and had the daily deals for food and drinks, it was hard to spend twenty five quid for a couple at lunchtime. In London, went for a curry, starters and mains, beers and then a bottle of wine - 125 quid for a group of four. We are being robbed over here. We left Ontario for the UK in the new year and thought food etc was cheaper when we arrived but when your income in in £ and not $., Hence less, it doesn't seem so cheap. Veggie etc are ok but meat is pricey I think and we rarely eat out. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13176776)
I've cancelled Instacart.
I realised that I only need to order from Giant Tiger twice a month and the lower fees from subscribing save more than the subscription cost. So long as Instacart operates GT flyer pricing it's well worth it. GT has always been a great source for "pantry" and frozen stuff but now that fresh fruit, veg and meat has been added it's pretty good all round. Interestingly Walmart.ca has now made groceries available for delivery in our area and flyer prices too. |
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Not only is Superstore giving Optimum points with on line shopping, they've now introduced the ability to use the points in the on line order which is great.
Almost every week they have a "flash sale" for the last two days of the flyer week and it's often enough to tip the balance in making an order. They do these great frozen seafood lasagnes (2 big portions, 3 if padded out with something) a bit steep @ $13 but Optimum member price is $5 less. Bonus points also on offer for "in-store" pizzas and also chicken wings that also have a reduced member price. I put a quick same day order in for $97 for store prices. My receipt shows $77 member price and $15 worth of points. That's like a $62 spend for $97 worth of food.:thumbup: |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13224093)
Not only is Superstore giving Optimum points with on line shopping, they've now introduced the ability to use the points in the on line order which is great.
Almost every week they have a "flash sale" for the last two days of the flyer week and it's often enough to tip the balance in making an order. They do these great frozen seafood lasagnes (2 big portions, 3 if padded out with something) a bit steep @ $13 but Optimum member price is $5 less. Bonus points also on offer for "in-store" pizzas and also chicken wings that also have a reduced member price. I put a quick same day order in for $97 for store prices. My receipt shows $77 member price and $15 worth of points. That's like a $62 spend for $97 worth of food.:thumbup: |
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