And here I am with Aldi mayo in this house.The whip is for the fringe. It appears to me that the mason dixon line separates the good who prefer hellmann's, and the evil who prefer duke's.
And here I am with Aldi mayo in this house.The whip is for the fringe. It appears to me that the mason dixon line separates the good who prefer hellmann's, and the evil who prefer duke's.
We got the first year for $60. It included Paramount+ or Peacock Premium. The savings in time is very much worth it but I do shop for some things at Aldi or Costco that I don't want some minimum wage Walmart worker picking for me.There were offering some deal recently. 90 days free or something. Several people on are street are now doing it.
I'm only conveying cold hard facts.
FIFYI'm only conveying cold, hard, alternative "facts."
Don't get Moogy on me.FIFY![]()
Their oatmeal cookies are pretty good (at least in southwestern PA).I know a lot of people with your position on this. I've not figured out how to shop there, however. What exactly is the good stuff?
Where is their cookie section besides the boxed cookies. Speaking of that; you can get girl scout knockoffs for about $1.49 per box, nutter butter type knockoffs and same for nutty buddy knockoffs. All I think are legit.Their oatmeal cookies are pretty good (at least in southwestern PA).
General area around the breads. In clear plastic containers with 10, not the ones having fewer and a “fancier” description. Usually have choice of chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, peanut butter, or oatmeal.Where is their cookie section besides the boxed cookies. Speaking of that; you can get girl scout knockoffs for about $1.49 per box, nutter butter type knockoffs and same for nutty buddy knockoffs. All I think are legit.
Topic adjacent but raisins masked as chocolate chips in an unlabeled cookie you bite into are the devil’s spawn. Very disappointing as a kid.General area around the breads. In clear plastic containers with 10, not the ones having fewer and a “fancier” description. Usually have choice of chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, peanut butter, or oatmeal.
I’m picky. They used to not have raisins and were great, especially at $2/container. But, it’s been a few years since that. Think they are $3 now with the raisins.
Maybe a regional thing?
I don't want some minimum wage Walmart worker picking for me.
General area around the breads. In clear plastic containers with 10, not the ones having fewer and a “fancier” description. Usually have choice of chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, peanut butter, or oatmeal.
I’m picky. They used to not have raisins and were great, especially at $2/container. But, it’s been a few years since that. Think they are $3 now with the raisins.
Maybe a regional thing?
I usually get the things I know and don't fiddle around. I'll take a look, thanks @Mufasa94General area around the breads. In clear plastic containers with 10, not the ones having fewer and a “fancier” description. Usually have choice of chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, peanut butter, or oatmeal.
I’m picky. They used to not have raisins and were great, especially at $2/container. But, it’s been a few years since that. Think they are $3 now with the raisins.
Maybe a regional thing?
Those two comments are completely unrelated. One speaks to reality while the other speaks to the hope that the Walton family would do the right thing. No idea how you could conflate them.Here's my problem with the comment. You say the commented out one side of your mouth, while most likely saying they should be paid a "living wage" out of the other. So how do you solve the problem? Train the employee on how to identify the correct items the consumer wants?