Even though it seems the majority of the posting is coming from the Northeast, I thought I'd offer this article to my fellow St. Louisans.
In a nutshell, the article is saying that Target offers the best grocery deals around St. Louis (yes, even when compared with Walmart).
The only "hole" in the story, however, is that Target does not operate any superstores (SuperTarget) in the St. Louis area. Of all their general merchandise stores in town, I know of only one store that has an expanded grocery (known in Target's press releases as "PFresh") and that one is way limited in comparison with Walmart and the rest.
As for the other grocers, two are family-run chains (Schnucks, Dierbergs), while the other (Shop n' Save) is part of the Supervalu (Acme, Jewel, Shaw's) chain.
In a nutshell, the article is saying that Target offers the best grocery deals around St. Louis (yes, even when compared with Walmart).
The only "hole" in the story, however, is that Target does not operate any superstores (SuperTarget) in the St. Louis area. Of all their general merchandise stores in town, I know of only one store that has an expanded grocery (known in Target's press releases as "PFresh") and that one is way limited in comparison with Walmart and the rest.
As for the other grocers, two are family-run chains (Schnucks, Dierbergs), while the other (Shop n' Save) is part of the Supervalu (Acme, Jewel, Shaw's) chain.