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dotcom-jillionaire t1_j1yvd56 wrote

keep in mind that prices are pretty bad all around right now. i just paid $6 for a dozen eggs at produce junction (usually it's $2.50 for 36!).

splitting your time between stores can also help with cost. 400 spring garden is great for cheap produce and meat, but gets pricy for pantry items, frozen stuff, etc. trader joes can be good for frozen stuff, pantry items, cheese, etc but their other dairy and meat can be pricy.

find the two or three stores that work for you and rotate as necessary for various types of groceries. it won't be an astronomical cost savings, but $10 saved turns into $25 turns into... well you get the idea.

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porkchameleon t1_j1z7agw wrote

> i just paid $6 for a dozen eggs at produce junction (usually it's $2.50 for 36!).

"Organic" ones are always that price; $2.50 for three dozen sounds like a fire sale for eggs that are about to "expire".

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