Someone complaining about Wal-Mart...whats new, eh?
I've done all my grocery shopping at Wal-Mart for pretty much my whole life because I've always thought it was cheaper, and I buy everything else I need while I'm there (and I do mean EVERYTHING except for clothing which I buy at thrift stores usually) so its convenient, and cheaper...or so I've thought!
I remember the few times I went to Kroger, I wound up spending almost twice as much on groceries because many brand name items that I usually bought were often .50-1.00 more expensive at Kroger than Wal-Mart.
I used to take my son to the Dollar tree for those crappy little $1 toys, until I discovered the .88 toy aisle at Wal-Mart.
Well, guess what?
1. The .88 toy aisle no longer exists. The cheapest toys they have are $1 and there are approximately only 6 of them to choose from. The rest of the "cheap" toy aisle is filled with bins of crap for $3, and bins of crap for $5.
2. I have switched to Kroger to do my grocery shopping instead of Wal-mart...I discovered that once you know what *not* to buy, stick to whats on sale and store brands, that you can almost cut your grocery bill in half! Holy moley!
3. It's worth it to check for sales and buy non-food items (petfood, shampoo, laundry detergent, etc) from places like Freds or the Dollar Store or Dollar General or Family Dollar, etc.
4. Now that I have tried to stop shopping at Wal-Mart, I have noticed a decrease in the amount of money that I spend altogether....not just by saving money by buying cheaper items, but by drastically (and I mean drastically) eliminating the amount of impulse buying that goes on when I shop at Wal-Mart. (I KNOW you know what I'm talking about!!)...it's amazing, really. They set that store up specifically so that you will make many impulse buys and it really works.
5. Surprise, surprise, Wal-Mart is NOT the cheapest! For everything they "roll back" and advertise on, they are subtly raising prices on other things and rearranging store displays for optimal in-your-face impulse-buy traps. (I can't back this up with factual data, its just my own speculation based on personal experience).
I guess what I'm saying is, (and kudos to all you wise people who knew this LONG before I did and tried to tell me and I didn't listen), Wal-Mart is the devil!!!!