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She actually had the first valid, logical explanation for putting it on upside-down that I'd ever heard. She said they did that at her house growing up so the cats didn't unravel the whole roll when they would bat at it. But since that isn't an issue with us, she gave in. |
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Boy, did this thread go down the toilet.:rolleyes:
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My grocery shopping experience
Is much the same as everyone else's.
I make lists of what I need, and buy it. I use coupons when available and I remember them, I check circulars for the best prices on whatever it is I need and plan my shopping trip accordingly. I tend to do most of my shopping at the commissary, and only buy those things that they don't carry at the local grocery stores. Like Rosati's Water Ice. The only problem I have with that is the surcharge they put on it. Five percent around here. Six in Penna. Conveniently the same as the local sales tax (which I do not pay) and since the surcharge is on the total, I pay the equivalent of the sales tax on EVERYTHING. That and the baggers blatantly want tips. It's the opnly pay they get so I don't mind five or six bucks to bag and truck my groceries to the car. I just hate that surcharge. That and the lines on payday. I see a line halfway across the store those days. So count your blessings with the four people in a line. Oh, the commissary doesn't do much in the way of store-brand items so I tend to buy name brands. I only buy store brands if I *have* to use a "regular" grocery store. I also buy certain things at BJs. Things like potty paper and trash bags and soda. And Ellio's frozen pizza. Now that I think of it, grocery day is a half-day event. Brian |
With e-commerce, I am not used to having to go retrieve the things I want. Normally I select them from the screen and give them some bit of information and a few days later the things are on my front step. I just look out the front door and there they are.
I'm willing to haul ass down to the local distribution center to get stuff that goes bad, like bread and meat and milk. But they're gonna have to figure out how to get peanut butter to my front step. |
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Tobiasly, certainly you aren't suggesting putting the toilet paper in the incorrect 'overhand' position? Properly it should come out the bottom it's much easier to rip off that way. |
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I personally thought Genuardi's got better after Safeway took over, though I know a lot of folks were unhappy with it. I always liked shopping at Safeway in DC, and I used to like the looks I got when I used my Safeway Club card at Genuardi's. Of course, that's gone now...got stolen with my wallet.
There's one near me in Bensalem, and I go there on occasion (though I've been frequenting them more in the past few weeks). I like the layout of the store, though they could use a bit more variety. I live 3 blocks from an Acme, so it's convenient. It's a small one though, and I've never met such unfriendly assholes. At first, I thought it was because Rho and I were a mixed couple, but then I started going in there by myself and discovered that they're just like that with everybody. Okay, that's not completely true. They're very friendly with ugly people with accents that scream "I'm from Northeast Philadelphia!!!" There's a Super Fresh up at Franklin Mills, and I shop there on occasion. It's huge though, so to run in and out is a pain. But they have self checkouts, which I love. Saves me attitude. You forgot Pathmark, Jeff. Rho and I were going there frequently for a while, but quit going. For some reason, that Dateline special on their meat tactics scared us away--even though they also featured Super Fresh/A&P, Albertson's (Acme), and Safeway in that episode...and they were almost as bad. Plus, Pathmark is ghetto fabulous by nature. Though I like their selection. I live near a Shop-Rite and a Giant...and I think there's a Super G by me too (DC/Baltimore folks: What we call Giant up here, though Giant of MD and Giant of PA are owned by the same company now.). I've only been to each of them maybe a handful of times. And you can't forget Aldi. Jesus Christ, when things were tough back home, my mom would shop there. They actually have some great bargains, if you can stand dealing with the thugs that generally shop there. Although, I haven't been to one in some time...definitely not since I moved to Philadelphia. One time, we were doing some shopping for a dorm function at SEMO. And the woman we were dealing with was the ultimate cunt. In being such a bitch, she forgot to scan the hot dogs on the bottom of the cart...$20-30 worth. Don't ask, don't tell. (To the Office of Residence Life: You're welcome.) As far as grocery shopping itself, Rho and I have not done a standard week's worth of grocery shopping in over a year. Not sure why, but we generally only pick up enough stuff for 2-4 days. We don't spend any more than we would in a week, but for some reason, I never feel a real desire to pick up that much stuff. Maybe part of it is because I wind up having to do all the carrying. Rho can't lift anything heavy anymore, so if I buy it, I'm the one that has to carry it up to the third floor. I don't necessarily dislike shopping...sometimes, I quite enjoy it. I think I just get irritated by asinine employees, bratty kids and their stupid parents, and dumbass people that just gawk. Goddamnit, get the fuck out of my way. And to think, for a time, when I lived in DC, I would do all our laundry at the laundromat, then go do 2 weeks of grocery shopping, all on a Friday night. As far as TP, I go with Northern. It's on sale quite a bit, and Charmin leaves fuzz. When I was in college, I stocked up on Soft n' Gentle. $1 for 4 rolls, and it lived up to its name. |
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If the toilet paper roll were six feet up on the wall, so as to be above me while I'm sitting on the throne, then I'd agree it should come from the bottom. That just makes sense, man. |
Dude Pepod by Giant is a god Send.. Give them your grocery list they bring you every thing you need(you can request non store brand) and if the distribution center doesn't have what you want then they replace it with something about the same. all you have to do is pay out the nose.
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I'm not sure if I'm willing to pay for delivery to my door. But I'd damn well pay to make my selections on a web site and have it all bagged up ready for me to take home when I get to the store. I'd probably give Peapod a try if they were doing their thing here. |
the Hairry Teet is my favorite place
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