Trader Joes (expensive), Albertsons, King Soopers (furthest, cheapest), Whole Fools (expensive), Safeway (closest, found it mid-expensive), two fancy vegan stores (probably expensive, also goddamned fucking vegans), another whole fools, and one very far away farmer's market which looks expensive.
>captcha: pancakes >tfw no pancakes, not even any flour
Ryder Turner
man I still miss having an albertsons even though it's been something like 14 years since the one near me was shut down
Levi Thompson
Albertsons is my favorite, but it's more expensive and there's darkies. Publix is the most expensive and doesn't have darkies, it has more people on register, but there's also more old people. Winn-Dixie/Wal Mart are cheapest but the so unpleasant to go to.
Jace Gray
Oh Man, I love supermarkets. I think Supermarkets are my favourite thing on earth. I hang out in them all the time. I just love them and find them so fucking relaxing. Luckily I live within 30 minutes walk of all of the following
>Morrisons Fucking great. My favourite by some distance. I love the fact they keep the fresh baked foods right at the front of the shop because I like to walk past and smell as I walk in. The prices are pretty shit honestly, but I love the colour scheme and the atmosphere in here.
>Sainsbury's Another nice shop. They have a great selection of spices and what I find interesting is that the spice rack is directly adjacent to the frozen food. I always find this unique and it gets me thinking, who would buy spices and Ice Cream together? Anyway, I go here sometimes to think about contrast and philosophy. It is the shop that gets me thinking.
>Tesco Express Nice little shop. Pricey but I only come here when it is late at night and nothing else is open. Friendly staff. Of all the shops this has the best placement of the crisps. They are right in the middle of the shop in a very wide aisle. This prevents accidentally scraping them with your basket and tearing the packaging open. My nighttime hangout.
>Co-Operative Food Awful. Prices are high. The bakery section is right as you walk in. I know I praised Morrisons for this but it is literally RIGHT as you fucking enter the shop. It feels intimidating to see fresh doughnuts and bread rolls that early on. In Morrisons you get a nice introduction with some sweets and chocolate then the bakery. I get stressed here and avoid it.
>Tesco (normal) Very big, so nice to get lost in it. Sometimes I roleplay pretending I am walking through a desert lost after a plan crash. Then I walk to the bakery section and pretend it is an Oasis of bread, but when I reach the Oasis it is just The Co-Operative food with its front of shop bakery and I turn and walk away
>Lidl Great prices.
Aaron Evans
come to publix and get some fried chicken
Juan Young
Mix between a local international market, Wal-mart, and an Aldi.
International market gets me most of my veggies, rice, drinks, etc. They occasionally have deals where you can get a bag of produce for a dollar (it's either close to rotten or plantains that are too green to sell. In either case, it can be a good buy). They also sell Cheerwine, a cherry soda, for a dollar for each 12-pack, which is the main reason I go there. Aldi gets me the regular peanut butter and jelly, bread, cheese, milk, etc. Their sodas are also very cheap and give me a little bit of variety when it comes to carbonated drinks. Wal-mart is goof for if I can't go to the other two places or if they have a really good deal on fruits or meats.
Samuel Murphy
Walmart doesn't have everything I need, they're ok for basics sometimes. I hate buying fresh veggies there, they always taste terrible.
Publix is nice, always clean, has a great deli. I love their chicken tenders and the mountain bread.
Lucky's is my favorite, it's cheap and has good quality meat for less than Publix. They always have good deals on produce.
Save a Lot is like walking into another country.
Andrew Perry
I've always been too scared to go into a save a lot