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I've not used it as it's not offered at our local store, but Save On (Jimmy Pattison as everyone likely knows owns it, and he was mentioned up thread) does offer shop online and pick up in store in select stores. Not sure how long it takes them, and how far in advance you have to order.
I think Wal-Mart may also be testing shop online and pick up in store or lockers in Toronto, but can't recall 100%.
Save On is order by 12 noon and pick up same day after 4pm.
http://www.saveonfoods.com/shop/delivery-area-map
I think Wal-Mart may also be testing shop online and pick up in store or lockers in Toronto, but can't recall 100%.
Save On is order by 12 noon and pick up same day after 4pm.
http://www.saveonfoods.com/shop/delivery-area-map
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Walmart.ca Help Centre: Grab & Go | Checkout
And from what I can tell, Wal-Mart has no issues losing money in the short term for long term gain, but they have failed a few times, most notably in Germany I believe it was. They adapt to local markets well. In the US they have over the last 18 years been building a chain of smaller grocery only stores, Neighborhood Market.
I think the have around 700 of those stores. They are betting big down there on groceries, and even seem to be holding ground in ultra competitive So. California against the long established players where others have failed, most recently Haggen, A Bellingham based grocer who for whatever reason decided to expand into California with 67 stores, and a smaller expansion into AZ and NV and nearly ruined the company and sent them into bankruptcy. But Wal-Mart will likely be the winner long term, if anything they have reduced prices, but of course also reduced wages to a point grocery stores are no longer a well paid career.
Amazon offers some sort of pick up service, but never tried it since it seems they only offer pick up at Canada Post, at least in this area.
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Haven't been doing much grocery shopping these days, but prices have gone up a bit, especially with veggies...
3 tomatoes $6.10
2 broccoli crowns 6.54
3 zucchini 4.71
celery sticks 2.99
celery stalks 2.87
sandwich meat, turkey 6.39
loaf of brad 2.49 (I remember the previous price, up from 1.99)
1lb carrots 2.49 (I think they used to hover around 1.99)
12 eggs 4.99
4 liters milk 4.69
3 tomatoes $6.10
2 broccoli crowns 6.54
3 zucchini 4.71
celery sticks 2.99
celery stalks 2.87
sandwich meat, turkey 6.39
loaf of brad 2.49 (I remember the previous price, up from 1.99)
1lb carrots 2.49 (I think they used to hover around 1.99)
12 eggs 4.99
4 liters milk 4.69
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Haven't been doing much grocery shopping these days, but prices have gone up a bit, especially with veggies...
3 tomatoes $6.10 - £2
2 broccoli crowns 6.54 - dunno
3 zucchini 4.71 - dunno
celery sticks 2.99 - £1
celery stalks 2.87
sandwich meat, turkey 6.39 - £3
loaf of brad 2.49 (I remember the previous price, up from 1.99) - £1
1lb carrots 2.49 (I think they used to hover around 1.99) - £0.60
12 eggs 4.99 - £2.50
4 liters milk 4.69. - £2 (for 4.5l)
3 tomatoes $6.10 - £2
2 broccoli crowns 6.54 - dunno
3 zucchini 4.71 - dunno
celery sticks 2.99 - £1
celery stalks 2.87
sandwich meat, turkey 6.39 - £3
loaf of brad 2.49 (I remember the previous price, up from 1.99) - £1
1lb carrots 2.49 (I think they used to hover around 1.99) - £0.60
12 eggs 4.99 - £2.50
4 liters milk 4.69. - £2 (for 4.5l)
Those must be big tomatoes!
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Price was 8.80/kg it looks like from the receipt.
The little cherry tomatoes that were 2.99/pack 6 months ago were on sale for 4.49, the sale price 6 months ago was 2 for $5.
The one thing that never seems to increase in price is banana's, still the reliable 0.78/lb...lol
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They are not very big.... The price of the buggers have just gone through the roof.
Price was 8.80/kg it looks like from the receipt.
The little cherry tomatoes that were 2.99/pack 6 months ago were on sale for 4.49, the sale price 6 months ago was 2 for $5.
The one thing that never seems to increase in price is banana's, still the reliable 0.78/lb...lol
Price was 8.80/kg it looks like from the receipt.
The little cherry tomatoes that were 2.99/pack 6 months ago were on sale for 4.49, the sale price 6 months ago was 2 for $5.
The one thing that never seems to increase in price is banana's, still the reliable 0.78/lb...lol
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Just had a look online and the price here goes from £2 kg for standard tomatoes to £12 kg for the most exotic ones! These days I only get baby plum tomatoes (smaller than cherry tomatoes) and I guess they are about £3-4 kg. Tomatoes are the one item that I must have at all times!
Looking online which isn't the most useful since our local store isn't included and the Vancouver/Fraser Valley area seem to pay a bit less, roma and field are in the 6-7 per kg range.
I don't see any other varieties offered.
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The new place will have a lot of sun, so I think will do better this summer.
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We will have a patio and will be able to grow a couple pots of tomatoes. I tried last summer in this place as we are ground level and have a little spot in front, but not enough sun, the large pines on the lot next door blocks the sun, and we also face west so no sun until pretty late in the day.
The new place will have a lot of sun, so I think will do better this summer.
The new place will have a lot of sun, so I think will do better this summer.
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I never thought of that. Good idea and will givw it a try this spring. Would be easier and less cluttering of the ground.
Thanks for the idea....
Thanks for the idea....



