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Grocery Stores

Friday, September 2, 2011

House and Home

Navigating the Grocery Store

Mapping out the aisles leads to quicker shopping.

After the East Windsor Superfresh closed, I was a little lost. I was used to going to the grocery store and knowing where to find things.  Not knowing where things are in the East Windsor ShopRite and having to deal with the crowds that are usually in that store made shopping not fun. But things are better now because I just happened to notice at ShopRite's courtesy counter, there are listings available for shoppers of what grocery items can be found in which aisle. Now I can shop in an fairly orderly fashion in the store (unless I have to deal with too many people blocking the aisles with their carts), without having to run back to grocery aisles I've already passed. So, despite ShopRite's crowds, I can get my shopping done quicker. …

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whatever41

9:46 am on Sunday, September 4, 2011

I get many dry goods @ Walmart also & they take just about any coupon. Their frozen section has a good variety. I'm thinking of re-joining BJs for the meats. The family packs are great for freezing into smaller pkgs for convenience. I save a lot that way it cuts down on shopping trips. Fruits & veggies I get @ the little Farmers Mkt. on Rt 130. I can empathize with the cashiers, they do put up …   more ›

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