• Caradoc879@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Many stores in my area give you a free turkey if you spend enough money. I think the one I go to will give you one if you spend $150. Which really isn’t hard to spend on groceries anymore, especially if you’re buying all the other Thanksgiving staples for a big family.

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      1 year ago

      Show me lamb, oxtails, shell fish. We’re over turkey, here. While hams are out on sale here, and I like it, it’s not great in large quantities for my body and shellfish are prohibitively priced enough to keep me properly constrained.

      Also show me great produce for decent prices.

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        1 year ago

        Problem with produce is how quickly it goes bad. There’s such a large amount of shrink already that it’s hard to also cull out the less good stuff… if all of one item looks bad though, mention it to a clerk in the department and ask if they have any in the back. When I worked at Sprouts, I would also go check and then refresh that item after if possible

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      1 year ago

      They haven’t even replaced the sign for them in a couple stores near me, but the prices are pretty cheap already. I’m considering buying one of the bigger whole turkeys and just butchering it at home to make a bunch of different meals. The $16 ham I got ended up lasting me and my fiancé about 10 meals between the ham and the soup from the ham bones.