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Default As Promised, I tried Kerry Gold Irish Butter

On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 12:46:03 -0600, Janet B >
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>On Fri, 23 Sep 2016 23:27:45 -0700, "Cheri" >
>wrote:
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>>"koko" > wrote in message
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>>> On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 16:57:06 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>> wrote:
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>>>>"Nancy2" > wrote in message
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>>>>>I don't believe I have ever seen Kerrygold here anywhere. I do recall
>>>>> being very fond of the unsalted European (French and Italian) butter,
>>>>> which we would use liberally, and sprinkle it with salt. It was pretty
>>>>> much a perfect taste.
>>>>>
>>>>> N.
>>>>
>>>>I saw it at Smart and Final today and almost bought some, but changed my
>>>>mind.
>>>>
>>>>Cheri
>>>
>>> Today I bought a 7oz round from Grocery Outlet for 2.49
>>> Now I can't wait to try it.
>>>
>>> koko

>>
>>Gotta love Grocery Outlet!
>>
>>Cheri

>
>So, Grocery Outlet isn't full of trashed stuff and leaking old, never
>heard of stuff? I went to one or a place like that years and years
>ago and that pretty much described the contents of the store. I've
>not understood why people want to shop there. Where do they get their
>stuff from? Have things changed? Grocery Outlet is a legitimate
>store?
>Janet US


I'm really stinkin' picky about my groceries. I even drive 100 miles
round trip to buy my produce, and I shop Grocery Outlet along with
high end markets. I hit up Grocery Outlets first.
https://groceryoutlet.com/
I like that they are family owned franchises.
Because they buy overstocked and repackaged products you can't depend
on having the same product all the time, but a lot the items seem to
be there consistently. They have a nice line of organics, and they
also carry grassfed and organic beef and chicken.
They have a large selection of wine and beer also.
At the two Grocery Outlets I shop, they have great customer service
the staff is friendly and helpful.
One item I find at one Grocery Outlet is Fevertree brand tonic, at the
grocery stores it sells for 6.49 a 4 pack at G.O. 2.49.
I can usually find high end brands of butter and cheese like Kerrygold
for less there also.
Since I'm a produce snob, I don't usually buy produce there, but the
few times I needed to I wasn't disappointed.

koko

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