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Old 06-25-2009, 07:00 PM
ggwillikers
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Re: usb tv tuner

Ralph Mowery wrote:
> "P.V." <ano@nymo.us> wrote in message
> news:h20vgp$i8l$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> "Ralph Mowery" <rmowery28146@earthlink.net> > OK, I think I got it now:
>> that "you bag your own stuff" was more a figure of speech based on
>> past/about-to-be-past situation than literally telling that currently only
>> deep discount stores would lack the bagging service... Thanks for
>> explaining.
>>
>> P.V.
>>

>
> No, the deep discount stores will not bag your items. Audi is mostly a
> grocery store and you have to actually put your groceries in a bag. I think
> you have to bring your own bag or they charge you for that also.



ALDI and Save-A-Lot charge $.10 a bag but encourage you to bring in your
own or reuse the ones you bought previously.

They also encourage you to use the empty boxes that the stuff on the
shelves came out of.

Best Bang for your grocery store buck...



> There is a discount store I go to that mainly sales items in bulk. You can
> not buy only one roll of paper towels ,but must buy the package of 12. Same
> as for can goods, you have to buy boxes of 12. You can buy one of a higher
> dollar item such as a computer, television, or one shirt. I think they
> mainly sell smaller items the way they come packed and do not break it into
> individual items. In a standard grocery store you can buy one small can of
> beans. In this place you either buy a case of 12 small cans, or maybe one
> can that is about enough beans to feed 10 or more people.
> They do not bag the items, infact most of the items would not fit in a bag
> as they are bulk packed.
>
>

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Old 06-25-2009, 07:00 PM