maslex
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I got to thinking about this yesterday while talking with a friend of mine. Around here we have Big Y. It's not my favorite store but hey, it's what we have.
My usual Sunday shopping trip includes driving about 20 minutes to the nearest Walmart (which is a Super Walmart) to get all of my toiletries, paper goods, laundry/cleaning stuff, boxed foods (cereals, pasta, etc) canned goods, frozen foods, some dairy and milk (if it's cheaper than the grocery store that week). Then on the way home I stop at Big Y and pick up my meats (which they don't have much of a selection, I think) lunch meats, newspapers (for my coupons
) and whatever I need that's on sale for that week (usually any buy one get one or buy one get two free sales)
It might be because I don't have any other grocery stores around, maybe I'm getting bored with the same store every week, I don't know. But while I was at work the other day, I stopped at a Waldbaums(sp) in another city and I just walked around a bit because it was so different than my store. Seemed like it had more variety of things. And then yesterday, I brought my son up to Staples & Target (which are in a new shopping area) that is about 20 mins from our house (opposite way of the Walmart that I shop at) In this shopping area, they have a Stop & Shop. I popped in there yesterday to pick up a couple things to make apple dumplings and I liked it.
Here's my question though. I have it in my head that I'm saving some $$$ by shopping at Walmart for most of my stuff and then getting the rest at our grocery store. But I'm wondering if I went to Stop & Shop instead for everything, will it be worth it?
I guess I'm just babbling along, but do you feel you save more money by shopping in Walmart (without extra purchases like clothes, electronics, etc....just food) and maybe a local grocery store for the rest or do you think I should just go the other way and do all my shopping at one store (maybe switching to Stop & Shop). And the closest warehouse store (Bj's or Sam's) is almost an hour away. So I don't ever go there.
My usual Sunday shopping trip includes driving about 20 minutes to the nearest Walmart (which is a Super Walmart) to get all of my toiletries, paper goods, laundry/cleaning stuff, boxed foods (cereals, pasta, etc) canned goods, frozen foods, some dairy and milk (if it's cheaper than the grocery store that week). Then on the way home I stop at Big Y and pick up my meats (which they don't have much of a selection, I think) lunch meats, newspapers (for my coupons

It might be because I don't have any other grocery stores around, maybe I'm getting bored with the same store every week, I don't know. But while I was at work the other day, I stopped at a Waldbaums(sp) in another city and I just walked around a bit because it was so different than my store. Seemed like it had more variety of things. And then yesterday, I brought my son up to Staples & Target (which are in a new shopping area) that is about 20 mins from our house (opposite way of the Walmart that I shop at) In this shopping area, they have a Stop & Shop. I popped in there yesterday to pick up a couple things to make apple dumplings and I liked it.
Here's my question though. I have it in my head that I'm saving some $$$ by shopping at Walmart for most of my stuff and then getting the rest at our grocery store. But I'm wondering if I went to Stop & Shop instead for everything, will it be worth it?
I guess I'm just babbling along, but do you feel you save more money by shopping in Walmart (without extra purchases like clothes, electronics, etc....just food) and maybe a local grocery store for the rest or do you think I should just go the other way and do all my shopping at one store (maybe switching to Stop & Shop). And the closest warehouse store (Bj's or Sam's) is almost an hour away. So I don't ever go there.