RJM62
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Geek on the Hill
Grocery shopping can be fun when you make a sport out of it.
Rich
We have Price Choppers here, too. The cashiers always ask for my discount card first. I make them scan it at the end because I want to see the discounts pile up all at once.
How'd you pull that one. Heck I'm happy when they give me .50 off a gal!
And to think I send the wife to do our grocery shopping. She always comes back with a triple-digit receipt.
I am sending YOU next time!!
And to think I send the wife to do our grocery shopping. She always comes back with a triple-digit receipt.
I am sending YOU next time!!
If my wife had her way, she would go grocery shopping every day. I guess because that is what she did in the PI.
I was used to going shopping once a month. I finally got her to go shopping once a week, and just about got her to going once every two weeks.
Of course I go combat shopping, that is I try to get in and get out in 15 minutes or less, compared to her having to read every freaking label on every box and can in the store....
Hy Vee fuel saver laughs at your paltry savings. Behold the glory:
The Price Chopper "standard" fuel discount is $0.05 for every $100.00 spent. They also have some items every week that will yield extra bonus discounts, such as gift cards this week (4x the face value, so a single $100.00 gift card would yield a $0.20 discount). I just didn't happen to need any of the bonus items featured this week.
From what I recall from my time back East, there are two Price Chopper Supermarket chains. One based in the Midwest (around Kansas City) and the other is based in Schenectady. How there are two separate businesses in the same industry operating under the same name shocks me honestly. After googling, I don't see any connection between the Northeast Price Chopper and the Midwest Price Chopper.
The Golub family (Schenectady) owns the trademark on "Price Chopper" and many derivations thereof, so I guess they figure the KC operation is no threat to them. That being said, the Golubs are phasing in the new name "Market 32" to replace "Price Chopper." Some of the stores have already changed names and been renovated.
Personally, I think Danny Wegman is going to buy Price Chopper at some point. It's kind of an open secret that the ancestors of the Golubs and Wegmans presently running the two chains had a gentleman's agreement not to compete in the same territories, and to this day they don't. There is zero overlap. It seems impossible that that's a coincidence. Neither family will confirm not deny the alleged agreement, however.
I wouldn't mind if the chains merged or if one bought the other. Wegman's is also an excellent supermarket. A lot of people consider it better than Price Chopper. I think it's a coin toss. As supermarkets go, I like them both.
Rich
I miss the Piggly Wiggly and double S&H green stamp Wednesdays......
I miss the Piggly Wiggly and double S&H green stamp Wednesdays......
What the hell is a Goy?
Stewie's. Used to buy stuff there when I lived in Westport, CT, about the time he went to the joint for skimming likre $17 mil. One of the first grocers to use technology to his, er, advantage.Being a NYC guy, I lean more towards Wegmans. But none can stand up to the awesomness that is Stew Leonard's.
A few years ago I found myself in Rural Wisconsin, driving from Kohler to Fond du Lac. Big sign with "Shop the Pig!" on it!
Advertising at its best!
-Skip
"Gay Marc" also had its roots in non-confusion. Jeanette and I knew a straight guy named Mark and a gay guy named Marc. One of the grandkids referred to Marc as "Gay Marc" one night when asked which Mar(c/k) had stopped by, and it stuck.
Rich
Kroger gives fuel points here and Publix will run a coupon about once a month to buy a $50 gas card for $40 with a $50 dollar grocery purchase. In our area it used to run Thursday through Sunday and senior discount day is on Wednesday. They recently change it to Wednesday to Sunday
And you are Rich the....?
The receipt you posted shows one of the limitations on most "gas points" systems. 20 gallon limit.
I play the gas point games with Kroger here (here they go by King Soopers, same company) but the actual hard dollar value is quite limited when you dig into it. I think Kings tops out at $0.50/gal discount, 20 gallon limit, so $10 max.
Most vehicles aren't empty enough to take the 20 gallons and I've never seen someone so intense on getting the full discount that they bring the Jerry cans. Ha.
As for those of us with pickup trucks, it'll fill them a little over halfway.
I never take the little Subaru to the grocery store pump. That'd be a waste of a discount.
Mostly it's just convenient that they have a massive fuel island in front of the massive "Marketplace" store they built to compete with the mega-chains. The grocery store has clothes, furniture, and jewelry amongst other things, on top of having groceries.
We also found that if you took identical name brands of things from Costco and a regular grocery store and compared them side by side in the kitchen, Costco was having special versions of some things made that were obviously cut rate. Especially bakery items. They do not look, smell, or taste the same.
That along with them ending their quite good Amex card and relationship with Amex meant we kissed Costco goodbye.
A more recent thing we see now is mega-WalMarts are getting mega gas stations installed near them under the name "Murphy Express" which appears to be owned by Bentonville ... and they stuck one a mile from KAPA. And it has ethanol free fuel! First new ethanol free station I've seen anywhere in the State in at least seven years.
There's going to be one happy airplane this summer...
The one I know Rich uses and I *should* be using it the Amazon Card. I hate cards and debt but missing out on 5% on all Prime purchases is kinda dumb. Depends on what their annual fee is. I hate those, too.
There's no annual fee for the Amazon Store Card.
If you have Prime, getting 5 percent back is kind of a no-brainer as long as you pay off the bill. It's a Synchrony card, so it comes with their typical Shylock interest rates (although they do offer interest deferral on larger purchases).
I should mention that the card's reviews on Credit Karma are horrid, alleging all manner of shady operations, surprise credit line reductions, and abysmal customer service. I haven't had any problems and I've never had occasion to contact their customer service. I pay the bill, and all goes well for another month. Synchrony tends to reach for the low-hanging fruit in terms of creditworthiness, so I suspect that at least some of the reviewers created their own problems.
Rich
Like going into Belk/Kohls and paying $30 for some khaki's that are marked $80. "You saved $50 with us today!" No, I didn't.. because nobody in their right mind would pay $80 for some dockers.My bet is they just overcharge for everything in the first place.
My Amazon card is Chase.. 5/3/1 cash back, and 12% APR.There's no annual fee for the Amazon Store Card.
If you have Prime, getting 5 percent back is kind of a no-brainer as long as you pay off the bill. It's a Synchrony card, so it comes with their typical Shylock interest rates (although they do offer interest deferral on larger purchases).
I should mention that the card's reviews on Credit Karma are horrid, alleging all manner of shady operations, surprise credit line reductions, and abysmal customer service. I haven't had any problems and I've never had occasion to contact their customer service. I pay the bill, and all goes well for another month. Synchrony tends to reach for the low-hanging fruit in terms of creditworthiness, so I suspect that at least some of the reviewers created their own problems.
Rich
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As for those of us with pickup trucks, it'll fill them a little over halfway.
I never take the little Subaru to the grocery store pump. That'd be a waste of a discount.
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My wife is the queen of Kohls. She turns up her nose at the $30 khakis originially $80. The next week those $30 khakis are $21. The following week they are $12.99. She then pounces on them, and at the register produces a Kohls coupon for 50% off, a Kohls Cash discount of an additional 20% and a Kohls reward of a flat $20. Somehow she walks out of that store with a bag of clothes and they paid her $10 to shop there.Like going into Belk/Kohls and paying $30 for some khaki's that are marked $80. "You saved $50 with us today!" No, I didn't.. because nobody in their right mind would pay $80 for some dockers.