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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... You miss the point. Sure, you can get groceries at wally-world a bit cheaper..... and we've noticed this with seafood.... they'll beat the local market, pricewise, but they can't come close with respect to freshness. If your only criteria is money, wally-world is your best choice. If you really care what the food tastes like..... you *can* do better. Your choice. With respect to seafood, it all depends on your definition. Any store can sell what I like to call the "Red Lobster Assortment", the stuff that's frozen and flown all over the planet, like shrimp and lobster tails. However, at the WM stores here, we never see the small batches of seasonal stuff that you can find in any small fish market along the coast, like flounder, bluefish & striped bass. For those things, I get an email from Wegman's alerting me to the fact that those products are arriving. Even if WM carried things like that here, I wouldn't trust it. If they can't properly handle vegetables, why assume they can properly handle fish? I wouldn't trust any foodstuffs or anything else ingestible bought at Wal-Mart, and that includes the stuff dispensed in its pharmacies. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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