Posted by admin on Friday Jun 25, 2010
Filed under :Internet Grocery
I Googled printable grocery coupons and it came back with a bunch of sites where you actually PAY for coupons. This seems wrong to me, maybe even illegal. Has anyone had an experience – good or bad – with these sites? Most of all, where can I print of FREE coupons for my groceries?
I would never pay for coupons.
This is my favorite site for coupons:
http://www.afullcup.com/forums/
For the printable coupons go here:
http://www.afullcup.com/forums/printable-coupons/
Posted by admin on Tuesday Jun 22, 2010
Filed under :Discount Groceries
I am looking for ideas to add/expand business in same space with out much investment. Main business is salvage grocery, such as dented cans & crushed boxes but the salvage grocery is getting hard to come by so I need other source of revenue without a big investment. Any idea what services I might offer to low to med. income folks and folks who just love a bagin
postal services? (like stamps and basic mailing functions)
small corner of cheap video rentals?
Posted by admin on Saturday Jun 19, 2010
Filed under :Order Groceries Online
Can you order food online or grocery shop and have it delivered? Like dry foods and food that does not spoil.
Stop and Shop has the Peapod program. See http://www.peapod.com. Amazon will ship many foods to you.
Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 16, 2010
Filed under :Online Grocer
i HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS COMPANY BEFORE NOR THE RUB BUT IT WAS ASK OF SOMEONE ON LINE AND SHE GOT AN ANSWER. nOT A COMMON RUB.
Item #: 00026
Manufacturer: King Kooker
Shipping: $8.00
Availability: Ships in 2-4 Days
Posted by admin on Tuesday Jun 8, 2010
Filed under :Cheap Groceries
I just moved here from California, and I’m shocked at how much more expensive produce is here. Yesterday I bought a small bunch of watercress for $2.50, bananas for $2, and a few tomatoes on the vine for $4! These are outrageous prices for produce that I’m not used to. Are there any farmers markets or cheap grocers in the city?
The Union Square market is actually there four days a week. Down the block is Trader Joes where they feature great prices on things like nuts and cereal. Banana are 19 cents, bagged salad mix is $2, as is a double pack of celery. You will pay a premium in the super markets. I recommend Fairway Market at Broadway and 74ths street or so, or 125th street by the Hudson.
Posted by admin on Saturday Jun 5, 2010
Filed under :Discount Groceries
I did today…YIKES.
The only thing worse is the 1st of the month when people get their food stamps
Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 2, 2010
Filed under :Grocery Delivery Services
It depends upon where you live! Many supermarkets offer that service… PeaPod is big in the NE. NYC has many delivery services. If you are unable to go out due to physical ailment, there are many supermarkets who will do it as a community service offering or you can call your town hall and they will help you find an agency.
If you edit your question by adding a general area that you live in, you will get a more specific answer!
Good luck:)
Posted by admin on Monday May 31, 2010
Filed under :Internet Grocery
I would like to save some money on groceries I live in the state of arizona and every time I go online I need to search various places is there a place where they have a variety of coupons?
Lots of coupons sites out there. You can find sites where you can print the coupons (avoid the download software options), and sites where you can enter your address in order to get the coupons mailed to you.
Another alternative is checking the front of the grocery store you shop at, most of them (the larger ones) have a board with all the in store coupons. If they don’t have the this then ask the customer service is they have any.
Posted by admin on Friday May 28, 2010
Filed under :Grocery Delivery Services
For those of you who don’t know of Publix, they are the largest supermarket chain in the United States and at one time had an online/delivery grocery service.
Publix was never the largest supermarket chain in the united states. I don’t know where you got that information, but it is incorrect.
It cost too much money to run the on-line delivery shopping service and it was a money loser. Hence, it’s gone.
1 Wal-Mart is #1 by far.
2 Kroger
3 Safeway
4 Albertson’s
5 Ahold, USA (Bi-Lo)
6 Delhaiez America (Food Lion, Kash & Karry)
7 Publix
8 Winn Dixie
9 Supervalue
10 A&P Stores
Posted by admin on Wednesday May 26, 2010
Filed under :Online Grocer
An attractive young lady walks through a crowded marketplace and meets the eyes of a young grocer. They continue to smile and stare at each other as she continues walking, and he jumps from venue to venue, trying not to lose sight of her in between all of the obstacles. But, neglecting his blind spot, he suddenly crashes into a bicyclist pulling a large load of weight and all that is knocked down creates a collapsing domino effect throughout the entire marketplace. The young grocer ends up in the hospital and surprise– his doctor turns out to be the young woman he met earlier.
http://www.ge.com/company/advertising/ads_healthcare.html
"Love Story" under the Healthcare Reimagined ad section.
I can’t figure out the song though; it sounds like a girl is singing "children in a ring" — might be a Chinese translation of the "ring around the rosy" song?