Every steak we have tried has been excellent and my husband is very picky about meat. Produce...not so much. Simply put, it lacks flavor
But we love the steaks and burger
I wonder how many of you criticizing the meat know that it has supposedly changed fairly recently? I still wasn't particularly impressed mostly because of the price but it's not the same (supposedly).
I wonder how many of you criticizing the meat know that it has supposedly changed fairly recently? I still wasn't particularly impressed mostly because of the price but it's not the same (supposedly).
Meijer is great and where I do 98% of my shopping for food. you will be happy to have Meijer, I'm shocked they aren't by you already as they started in MI.We're getting a Meijer's in 2014, they're starting to work on that now, so it will definitely be giving Wal-mart some competition. Their meat and produce is ten times better than Wal-Mart's.
MIGrandma said:I've always been a Wal-Mart cheerleader, as some of you may know.
DD is a zone supervisor at our local Wal-Mart, and DH worked there (receiving department) for 3 years several years ago.
But. I agree on their meat and produce. I rarely buy meat there, only if I'm in a hurry and need chicken breasts. I don't buy theirs, but the Tyson brand, which is sold in many other grocery stores so I figure it's "more safe."
I am choosy about the produce, I sniff and poke and squeeze before I'll buy something. Potatoes and onions are usually fine, as are bananas and apples. Lately I've been buying blueberries and so far they have been fine. I check the clear plastic containers, turn them over and sideways making sure they all look good. I don't just grab a package, any old package, and toss it into the cart.
As far as boxed, canned, or other name brand things I feel they're fine. I do buy a lot of GV brand things too. And I've never had any problems with frozen foods.
Even at our local Spartan grocery store I have gotten inferior quality items, or things that were even spoiled (milk, chicken) and occasionally the expired item so I started watching expiration dates more often.
We're getting a Meijer's in 2014, they're starting to work on that now, so it will definitely be giving Wal-mart some competition. Their meat and produce is ten times better than Wal-Mart's.
Personal preference I guess, Many of their GV line are made by the same national companies that make the name brand versions, on the same line, using the same ingredients, just different packaging.*
We don't like the saline they add to meat, but we will buy Foster Farms chicken there because it's $3 a pound cheaper than at the grocery store. Produce, freshness can be an issue, but you look at the boxes and it from the same growers as the grocery store known for their produce.
*My dad used to work in a tomato cannery, and on more than one occasion he took friends who insisted that one brand of catsup was better than another on tours when they were bottling catsup. There was one huge cooker feeding catsup to 4 bottling lines, one had Heinz catsup coming off the line, one had Hunts, one had Del Monte, and one Sacramento Brand (the canneries brand).![]()
It always surprises me when I see so much Wal Mart hate yet they are a booming business.
I would never use their pharmacy. I just don't trust them!