On Jan 1, 1:54Â*pm, "Bobo Bonobo®" > wrote:
> On Jan 1, 12:44 pm, Sheldon > wrote:
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> > On Jan 1, 12:51�pm, "Bobo Bonobo�" > wrote:
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> > > On Jan 1, 10:53 am, Willywally5 > wrote:
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> > > > Gosh, surprised you haven't been chastised for shopping at the likes
> > > > of Costco!
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> > > What could possibly be wrong with Costco?
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> > > > Really been feeling the love as the term 'white trash' has
> > > > been circulating wildly throughout this group. : )
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> > > Costco isn't White trash. �Neither is Sam's for that matter. �In fact,
> > > the merchandise is above average quality at both stores. �Now, Wal-
> > > Mart is pretty trashy, as is anywhere that sells "enhanced" beef. �Wal-
> > > Mart corporation doesn't try to sell much crappy stuff at Sam's, like
> > > they do at Wal-Mart. �$35 a year to be treated as a better class of
> > > human being isn't bad.
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> > > --Bryan
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> > Other than the package sizes I see no difference between Walmart and
> > Sam's Club products, quality is identical. Â*Sam's has slightly lower
> > prices for bulk but Walmart bags.
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> One example, (and I'm not sure if this is currently true)
> pistachios. Â*Wal-Mart sells Sam's Choice, lots of bad kernels, whereas
> Sam's sells Sunkist, far fewer bad nuts.
> Another is beef. Â*Wal-Mart has that "enhanced with up to a __%
> solution" junk. Â*Sam's beef is just beef, like you get at any decent
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I never buy fresh meat at either... I buy cold cuts and cheeses.
If you're a pistachio maven there is only one source:
http://www.zenobianut.com