Hwy 42 walmart opening

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by angels_squirrel, Aug 18, 2009.

  1. GoWulfpack

    GoWulfpack Guest

    I have my own health insurance through BCBS and my entire family is on there for ~$400/mo. Now granted my wife and I are in our 30s and we are pretty healthy (knocks on wood) so I would recommend going that route if it's better than what your company provides.
     
  2. lgb0250

    lgb0250 Well-Known Member

    It's clean, it's well staffed and they have great prices. Some of us have to worry about that. Not all of us can be above it all and rich to boot. I'm retired so I watch where my money goes and after grocery shopping there just once and comparing it to Lowes, it is hands down the winner. I just can't see throwing my money away to prove a point. Oops, I almost fell off my high horse there. Steady girl. :beathorse:
     
  3. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    :iagree:
     
  4. Crysta

    Crysta Guest

    I went for the first time today and hated it. Once again, half the stuff on my list was not available. They've been open a week and still can't get merchandise on the shelves? Come it, it was a Tuesday evening, and it's Walmart.

    And what idiot designs these stores? I do NOT want to put my frozen foods in the cart first. I'd like to do cold and frozen last so that, just maybe, they'll still be cold and/or frozen when I get home...or at least to the freakin check-out.

    And the prices are higher than the store on 70, which was really annoying. I think I'm finally switching to Lowes for good. At least there I can get good meat and some consistency in finding what I need. I'll still use the Walmart for regular non-grocery items, but I'm done with them for groceries.

    Oh, and I'm not sure what the fuss is about the Dollar store. Maybe I'm spoiled by the one on Glenwood, but I was not even remotely excited about the inventory. A bunch of the stuff is just smaller versions of the items sold at the one on Glenwood, which is kinda funny.

    Finally, the three-way stop at the entrance is a nightmare. Everyone in the left lane was cutting into the right lane (before the 3-way) when they realized it was a turn-only lane into the construction trailers. And then no one knew what was going on at the three-way stop signs. We sat there and watched cars almost collide over and over again.

    What a shame. I was really excited about the shopping center being so close, but I honestly don't think I'll ever go back in there, unless they pull in a Kirklands or Borders/B&N. Or I'm really desperate for cat food or too lazy to one of the other Walmarts or Target.
     
  5. OmniOne1

    OmniOne1 Well-Known Member


    Talk about the glass being half empty..:withstupid:
     
  6. ncmom

    ncmom Well-Known Member

    I agree the stop at the entrance is odd. The prices are higher than the store in Garner ... example box of cereal in Garner $2.00 ... new WalMart $2.33.
     
  7. harleygirl

    harleygirl Well-Known Member


    What do they think we have more money down here at 40/42? :?
     
  8. sacosta

    sacosta Well-Known Member

    I will be using the entrance from Lowe's. That 3 way stop is a nightmare.
     
  9. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    That's what Walmart wants you to believe. You can get more bang for your buck by clipping coupons and shopping sales at stores that double coupons. Also, consider buying your meats in bulk at BJ's or Sam's and freezing in meal-size portions. The quality is better, you will save money, and you will have a variety to choose from in your freezer.
     
  10. momof3grls

    momof3grls Well-Known Member

    You also will have less store options to choose from in general, as Walmart will slowly begin to run their competition out of business because everyone thinks Walmart's prices are lower.
     
  11. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    Walmart's prices are lower. I've shopped at Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Lowe's Foods and IGA and I've never found prices to be as low as Walmart.

    But, it's a free world and we're all free to shop wherever we want :cheers:
     
  12. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    Cleo is correct in my opinion. I shop Walmart for non-perishables if I don't have an appropriate coupon. Otherwise Lowe's gets most of my grocery business. I stock up when stuff is on sale, buy meat in bulk,etc. I have a freezer full of Tyson boneless skinless chicken breast from Kroger that was 1.79 a pound. My rule is to never pay more than 1.99 a pound for meat unless it's a special occasion and I gotta have steak or something. LOL I have pork roasts, turkey breasts, hams, tenderloins, etc. all in my freezer. I did pick up 5 of the 5lb bags of sugar at walmart last week when they were $1 a bag. I won't need sugar again til after the first of the year.
     
  13. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    :iagree::cheers: about it being a free world, i personally prefer Lowes Foods for my groceries
     
  14. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    I find Lowe's Foods to be a little on the high side BUT they do double coupons which make for some awesome deals!
     
  15. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    I missed the $1 sugar :banghead:
     
  16. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    It's a personal preference just like anything else, where you shop and it depends on what you buy too.

    At least 80% of my groceries are fresh fruit and vegetables nothing boxed or processed, if it is, I try and go organic or the least processed possible. I wouldn't let my dog eat fruits/veggies out of the WalMarts produce dept., just for the record. FoodLion's is almost as bad. Neither carry much on the organic/non processed side. So for me, Lowe's is the only choice in this area. Makes the most sense for me and it makes for one less car at the evil empire.
     
  17. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    and the cents off gas is a great bonus for me considering my commute:hurray:
     
  18. robbie

    robbie Well-Known Member

    Geez, what the heck do you use all that sugar for? If I go thru 1/4 of a bag a year I am lucky.
     
  19. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    Kool-aid?
     
  20. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    LOL....now that you mention it....I don't even think I have any sugar at all in my house! what do you use it for? I guess maybe baking....:confused:
     

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