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Poorer people can’t afford to buy things now so they’re shifting to catering to higher income people. Capitalism at work
https://qz.com/walmart-prices-affluent-shoppers
https://www.thestreet.com/retail/walmart-sees-shift-in-consumer-behavior
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>>524144784
shart
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>>524144784
As someone who lives in NYC and occasionally visits Walmart when I got to NJ and PA, Walmart is at least 50% cheaper than what I pay in grocery
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>>524144981
ALDI mogs them on price and Publix/Kroger have better quality high end products
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walmart is dogshit, they are usually priced higher than my local grocery store and/or Amazon
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>>524145077
I don't understand publix, the identical brand/product is twice the price as kroger. At least by me.
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Food City, Winn Dixie, and Aldi's are the best.
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This is misleading. Wealthy people aren’t beginning to shop at walmart.
Walmart is simply raising their standards back up to where they were in the 90s/00s.

Maybe we can even get overnight shopping trips back.
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>>524145077
This.
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>>524144784
>1. get ebt
>2. steal stuff from Walmart
>3. save the EBT for when you really need it
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I go to The US about once a year. I will say tho that the times I have been standing in line there the carts tend to be so full among many people there its crazy. $500-$600-$700 is not something that I will say is unusual by the times I have been there. I remember this fat black woman with a bunch of kids who paid over $800, and she did not look like she had a job at all to be honest.
So when it is considered expensive over there, I wonder what they consider that people should be able to buy a week to be able to consider it expensive. Food prices over here are extremely expensive. Far more expensive than The US. If I really go full on a month, and buy groceries and make my food at home, I probably spend about $400 max. That is of course that I dont buy all that expensive stuff along with candy and chips and so on.
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>>524145077
whole foods has the best produce and the least amount of unnecessary bullshit in their products than any other store out there besides roadside farm stands. If I get produce from my local store it goes bad in 2 days because it's already old. If I get it at whole foods it lasts for a week. There's no HFCS in anything I get from there either. Their flour has no GMO bullshit in the grains used so my bread is amazingly good.
I don't really spend a lot more for most stuff there either. Unless it's lunch meat. That shit is expensive but it's all natural. I typically get my meats from the country butcher once a month and freeze that shit. It's worth the trip. I get grass fed 10lb beef tenderloins (whole ones, not just the tip end) that were cut that day for $130...
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>>524146155
those niggers have EBT cards and don't pay for food. if you look closely they probably have about 40% of the total caloric value of that food comes from HFCS. Niggers absolutely LOVE goyslop, and they eat it constantly, either from fast food or what they cook at home. It's all salty HFCS garbage
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>>524144784
I haven't gone in about a year. Poos infiltrated my local Walmart's jobs and turned the place into a third world dumpster.
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>>524145077
Aldi has always been more expensive then walmart.
that makes sense when you consider aldi private labels everything, but Aldi is worth $50B while Walmart is worth a Trillion.
By being so rich, Walmart can acquire the entire production chain of a product and sell their brand for significantly cheaper. Aldi has to pay a premium to buy their products from other companies, and there's also a quality increase making it even more expensive.
For actually cheap groceries, my thing has been using Safeway coupons. can regularly get gallons of milk for $2.70 while they're $3.50 at walmart (there are no coupons for walmart)
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>>524146405
Ah. I see.
Yeah I got curious when I saw all these lines with people who dont seem to own anything being able to shop for those amounts.
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>>524144784
>>524145077
>buying “food”
>from any of these places
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>>524144784
It's so over
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Walmart up here honestly isn't that bad as far as department stores go. I think it targets a higher income group than in the states.
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>>524144784

Bullshit. A big reason Walmart prices have gone up is because of the Tariffs - they stopped stocking Chinese garbage. DESU, you should feel good about spending a little more at Walmart and not supporting the bug people.
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>>524145457
Fuck yes. PLEASE.
I NEED MY MIDNIGHT NIGGER-FREE SHOPPING BACK
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>>524144784
Target slowly goes out of business.
Wallmart becomes the new Target.
I guess Ollie's becomes Wallmart?
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>>524146201
You have to be a sucker to shop at whole foods, the prices are theivery and if I were rich I still wouldn't go there. And there's nothing wrong with hfcs, it's just fruit sugar.
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>>524144784
food should be cheaper not some womanish attempt
at classism

fiat is backed by jewish ideology
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>>524144784
Good time to have just been banned from all walmartd
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>>524146201
13 a pound is really good for tenderloin. I buy petite sirloin for $8-9 a pound.
I don't freeze it though. I buy three to four days worth and buy multiple times a week. However, my job has me in grocery stores so its not a hassle to do so.
I would like to try your guy though. If its quality tenderloin that would normally be $27 a pound. Rib eye is like $17 a pound these days.
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>>524146826
And Walmarts brand isnt bad. Not like it used to be when we were younger. Certain foods I would still prefer name brand, but foods like potato chips? Half the price and just as tasty.
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>>524145077
Kroger has trash quality.
Everything from rotting produce to frozen pizzas that were left out and refrozen
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>>524145077
Aldi stuff taste like food Walmart won't even sell though...
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>>524145457
I remember when my local walmart had a taco shop and this was in Central NJ in the 90s. Now its just Burger Kings and McDonalds
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>>524150686
they used to make this knockoff funyuns that was vastly better than the original. it was like they took funyuns and dusted them with onion soup mix and made them less hard and sharp (texture wise).
Discontinued
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>>524144874
fpbp
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>>524145077
Grocery Outlet mogs all of those. theres one near me, and if you're not a super picky eater, you can get ridiculous deals on lots of stuff. if you have a family you'd save several hundred a year shopping there.
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>>524146201
I'd say H-Mart is the best, but Sprouts and Bristol Farms are a close second
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>>524151248
>Grocery Outlet
Yeah, Aldi is way better than GO
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>>524150507
What's your the prices?
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man, affordable food must be nice
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>>524145316
I used to think this way, but I didn't understand Publix yet, either. I get great deals on steaks at publix. Tri-tip, mock tender, london broil shoulder roast, runs about $5.50/lb to $8/lb. Sometimes I can get a 1/2 price sale which puts sirloin steak at $4.50/lb. They had come nice looking boneless rib roasts for $9.99/lb and chuck roasts for $7.99/lb the other day.

The other thing I noticed is that they often run things for half price. Pasta, chips, mayo, canned san marzano tomatoes from Italy, etc. All sorts of things, really. When they do this things are a pretty good price.

Kroger does have the best large curd cottage cheese though. It's really the only thing I need from Kroger.
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>>524151287
>H-Mart
I haven't been to H-Mart in years. Good seafood. I buy shallots and wild rice from sprouts.
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>>524151437
I buy from a chain grocery store.
Petite sirloin $9/lb
Ribeye $17/lb
Boneless New York Strip $17/lb
Chuck eye steak $11.50/lb
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>>524144784what they really mean to say is >indians and chinese who have been imported to take your jobs

they are intentionally forcing you to die in the gutter.



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