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![]() Kirkland: solid white albacore 8/7 oz for $14.99 or 26.6 per ounce Chicken of the Sea: solid white albacore 8/7 oz for $13.69 or 24.4 per ounce Chicken of the Sea: Chunk water pack 12/7 oz for $15.99 or 19.0 per ounce If you get the industrial size can of either brand solid white albacore, you reduce the price for both to 19.? per ounce (if you can use that much) I did get what I thought was a good buy on meat. I got a cryo-pack of two whole peeled tri-tips for $3.99 per pound. Ground beef was $3.29. I was already looking for sandwich meat and steak for dinner or sandwiches. None of those were available for $3.99 per pound. I can freeze one tri-tip and roast the other tonight or tomorrow. If I cut two thin bits off the pointy end I have my steaks for sandwiches tonight or tomorrow. The roast will provide sandwich meat. The andouille sausage they carried is gone. arggh! Kind of a downer when coming through the door at Costco. The first thing you see is winter coats and boots. Further into the store are Christmas ornaments and toys. What happened to Labor Day and Halloween and Thanksgiving? Janet US |
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2013 14:30:11 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > >Kirkland: solid white albacore 8/7 oz for $14.99 or 26.6 per ounce BJ's is 10.99 for 8/5 0z. 27.4¢ per ounce where we shop in MA. FWIW, my wife uses a Zyrtec equivalent. Zyrtec is $35 per hundred Wal Mart cetirzine is 29.86 for 180 or $16.50 per hundred BJ's cetirzine is 14.99 for 300 or $4.99 per hundred BJ's half gallon of Haagen Daz vanilla is $9.99 for a half gallon, versus $4.99 for a pint at the supermarket. And people still say it is not worth the bother to shop at a club store. |
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Janet Bostwick > wrote: > Kirkland: solid white albacore 8/7 oz for $14.99 or 26.6 per ounce > Chicken of the Sea: solid white albacore 8/7 oz for $13.69 or 24.4 > per ounce > Chicken of the Sea: Chunk water pack 12/7 oz for $15.99 or 19.0 per > ounce > If you get the industrial size can of either brand solid white > albacore, you reduce the price for both to 19.? per ounce (if you can > use that much) > > I did get what I thought was a good buy on meat. I got a cryo-pack of > two whole peeled tri-tips for $3.99 per pound. Ground beef was $3.29. > I was already looking for sandwich meat and steak for dinner or > sandwiches. None of those were available for $3.99 per pound. I can > freeze one tri-tip and roast the other tonight or tomorrow. If I cut > two thin bits off the pointy end I have my steaks for sandwiches > tonight or tomorrow. The roast will provide sandwich meat. > > The andouille sausage they carried is gone. arggh! > > Kind of a downer when coming through the door at Costco. The first > thing you see is winter coats and boots. Further into the store are > Christmas ornaments and toys. What happened to Labor Day and > Halloween and Thanksgiving? > > Janet US I saw halloween candy at my Costco today |
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On Tuesday, August 27, 2013 2:30:11 PM UTC-6, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> Kirkland: solid white albacore 8/7 oz for $14.99 or 26.6 per ounce > > Chicken of the Sea: solid white albacore 8/7 oz for $13.69 or 24.4 > > per ounce > > Chicken of the Sea: Chunk water pack 12/7 oz for $15.99 or 19.0 per > > ounce > > If you get the industrial size can of either brand solid white > > albacore, you reduce the price for both to 19.? per ounce (if you can > > use that much) > > > > I did get what I thought was a good buy on meat. I got a cryo-pack of > > two whole peeled tri-tips for $3.99 per pound. Ground beef was $3.29. > > I was already looking for sandwich meat and steak for dinner or > > sandwiches. None of those were available for $3.99 per pound. I can > > freeze one tri-tip and roast the other tonight or tomorrow. If I cut > > two thin bits off the pointy end I have my steaks for sandwiches > > tonight or tomorrow. The roast will provide sandwich meat. > > > > The andouille sausage they carried is gone. arggh! > > > > Kind of a downer when coming through the door at Costco. The first > > thing you see is winter coats and boots. Further into the store are > > Christmas ornaments and toys. What happened to Labor Day and > > Halloween and Thanksgiving? > > > > Janet US The Kirkland brand of White Albacore Tuna is worth the difference in price. Much superior to the C of the S. And yes, this idea to be the first with Christmas stuff makes me sick of this country and it money grabbing retailers. It makes me tired of Christmas before it gets here. Oh Well. Dale P |
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On 8/28/2013 1:07 PM, dalep wrote:
> > The Kirkland brand of White Albacore Tuna is worth the difference in price. Much superior to the C of the S. > What makes it better? Do they catch fish that have a better upbringing? Went to a better school? |
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