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I love my expired-food store!

alisande
10 years ago

A group of Mennonites opened a little store not far from me last year. They sell their home-grown produce in summer, and a selection of groceries all year round. Many of these are slightly out-of-date and highly discounted.

A 4-pack of Chobani Greek yogurt in peach or cherry that I buy at Walmart for $3.99 costs just 59 cents here. A single Chobani is 29 cents, and 4-packs of Chobani Bites or Champions cost 45 cents. Other brands of yogurt cost even less.

A box of Cascadian Farms organic cereal is 45 cents, and a 5-pack box of Mom's Best organic Plain Grain oatmeal is just 25 cents.

All of the above are a few days out of date. Quality is not affected at all.

Produce is discounted too, and nothing looks old or even tired. Grapes (firm and delicious) are $1/lb., and pineapples are $1.79. They have excellent cabbage.

Pepperidge Farm or Arnold's bread (not out of date) costs $1.

I've read that stores like these are becoming a trend, as shoppers look for bargains and realize expiration dates don't mean a whole lot in many cases. Do you have one near you?

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