Wednesday 17 August 2011

Grocery Stores:

                                                                                                                                                                             A grocery store is a store that retails food. A grocer, the owner of a grocery store, stocks different kinds of foods from assorted places and cultures, and sells them to customers. Large grocery stores that stock products other than food, such as clothing or household items, are called supermarkets. Small grocery stores that mainly sell fruits and vegetables are known as produce markets (U.S.) or greengrocers (Britain), and small grocery stores that predominantly sell snack foods and sandwiches are known as convenience stores or delicatessens.U.S. grocery stores are descended from trading posts, which sold not only food but clothing, household items, tools, furniture, and other miscellaneous merchandise. These trading posts evolved into larger retail businesses known as general stores. These facilities generally dealt only in "dry" goods such as flour, dry beans, baking soda, and canned foods. Perishable foods were instead obtained from specialty markets: Fresh meat was obtained from a butcher, milk from a local dairy, eggs and vegetables were either produced by families themselves, bartered for with neighbours, or purchased at a farmers' market or a local greengrocer.www.freeusanews.com
Ways to save money at Valley grocery stores this week:

It is that time of the week to see how you can save when it comes to grocery shopping at Valley stores.
If you shop at Albertsons you will score one gallon milk for just $1.57 and you can buy two at that price.It is still hot outside so quench your thirst with PowerAde. Buy 32 ounces for just $.49 each and you can stock up on 15 at that price.Grab up to four whole chickens for just $.67 a pound at Albertsons.If you shop at Fry’s you can score Powerade 32 ounce for $.49 each.Corn is in season and Fry’s has them on sale; you can buy five ears for $1.Grab some eggs, too, for just $.98 each and you can buy up to four at that price.If you need some grapes you will score a great deal at Sprouts this week. They have them on sale for just $.77 a pound. Or grab raw shrimp while you are at Sprout for just $3.99 a pound.Bashas’ has a deal on select varieties of Post cereal for $1.88 each. Have some boneless skinless chicken breast for $1.67 a pound and you can up to four packs at that price.This is just a glimpse of a few of the Valley grocery store deals. Make sure to check your store ads when you get them in, make a list, and don’t forget your coupons.

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