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cheesysnipsnap t1_j2efb9l wrote

Well you've got some premium products in there as well, strawberries, blueberries, walnuts, spinach.
I would love to see a price breakdown and see how it compares to south of UK.

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hikingislands OP t1_j2eg3pk wrote

Yeah, definitely some higher end items like walnuts and eggs (both about $8). Strawberries were on sale 3 for $10 and spinach $3 a bag. I’d share the receipt but I don’t know how to add it. Either way, I shop deals and freeze (cue why there isn’t meat- I only buy it on sale). Not too shabby of a purchase today. I expected more.

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AllOutWar76 t1_j2eijvm wrote

Not bad for Publix. That seems more like Winn Dixie prices. You did good!

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Dinxsy t1_j2ej4mr wrote

Now that's healthy living, my shopping consists of average 20/30 packs of noodles 🤣

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hikingislands OP t1_j2elk02 wrote

I rarely buy beef and when I do I go to a separate butcher, however I don’t eat/cook too much red meat. My family does big game hunting though so I’m still working my way through 2021’s moose.

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shirk-work t1_j2elws9 wrote

For $146 you could change someone's life here.

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Dinxsy t1_j2em8k6 wrote

They've got to be pretty healthy, (that's what I tell myself but it's actually money)🤣 plus they're tasty. Hard making healthy food taste good, just adjusting to it end of the day

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imaducksfan t1_j2f97sj wrote

At Trader Joe’s that would be under $100

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