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I am so psyched I just had to share! :D I went to my nearby Marsh grocery to pick up a couple items. They have been remodeling and rearranging. In front of the registers were bins of groceries that I assume they were no longer going to stock, all 50%off---nothing was even close to expiration. Imagine my surprise to find potato starch, coconut milk, and all kinds of Thai Kitchen rice noodles, rice pasta w/seasonings, instant soups, and bottled sauces. I think the girl who rang me up was a little annoyed. She had to punch in all th prices by hand :P


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HAK1031 Enthusiast

hahahaha i was excited to see the midel cookies on sale, but then I realized they weren't the gluten-free kind. I just can't wait until there's a health food superstore w/ discount food!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Sometimes they put Tinkyada pasta on sale at Wegmans for 2 bags for 1.99 or something like that....I fill the cart up. They are generally the cheapiest place to buy pasta anyway so I always grab it there but on sale... I am all for that.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

I'd be excited too! The only thing better than gluten-free food is gluten-free food that's half price. :lol:

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I am so psyched I just had to share! :D I went to my nearby Marsh grocery to pick up a couple items. They have been remodeling and rearranging. In front of the registers were bins of groceries that I assume they were no longer going to stock, all 50%off---nothing was even close to expiration. Imagine my surprise to find potato starch, coconut milk, and all kinds of Thai Kitchen rice noodles, rice pasta w/seasonings, instant soups, and bottled sauces. I think the girl who rang me up was a little annoyed. She had to punch in all th prices by hand :P

That's great!

And to think when I was a cashier 35 years ago ALL grocery prices were punched in by hand...she should get over herself!

curlyfries Contributor

LOL :lol::lol::lol:

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