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I've been wanting Bertolli lately, but Kroger where I normally go charges
$3.29 (at best, $2.69 or $2.99 on sale), but the Wal-Mart grocery sells it for only $1.98. I guess being non-union and not paying your workers as well as other grocery stores, does keep prices down. Why don't they have ads touting that? "We keep unions out-- and wage and benefits down-- so you pay lower prices!" I notice the Walmart Neighborhood Grocery (that only sells groceries), does not have the same prices as the Walmart superstore that has a grocery in it. And although many things at Walmart are cheaper than Kroger, some things are the same price. Or even slightly more in rare cases.... I noticed Grandmas cookies the other day, that are prestamped 99 cents and sold for that price everywhere else, were only 88 cents at Walmart. |
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