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Question I Got A Tea

7 years 1 week ago #1 by null0trooper
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  • Apropos lunch line discussions, the local grocery isn't completely without options:



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    7 years 1 week ago #2 by Kristin Darken
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  • Hmm. I wonder if that has anything to do with climate. I imagine my selection of avocados is better than most parts of the country...

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    7 years 1 week ago #3 by E. E. Nalley
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  • I don't know. Just about every grocery store in GA has a Tea section about like these. Even Wally World has a good selection, including Keurig K-Cups and loose leaf.

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    7 years 1 week ago #4 by Rose Bunny
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  • looks about the same as the Cub Foods I go to. Tea is very hipster now, you know.

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    7 years 1 week ago #5 by Anne
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  • Yeah, so are fifty varieties of coffee. I prefer tea personally, I like some of the various herbals.
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  • Anne wrote: Yeah, so are fifty varieties of coffee. I prefer tea personally, I like some of the various herbals.

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    7 years 1 week ago #7 by Kristin Darken
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  • Guess that's what I get for shopping at the cheap grocery stores... :(

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    7 years 1 week ago #8 by null0trooper
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  • Kristin Darken wrote: Guess that's what I get for shopping at the cheap grocery stores... :(


    The pictures above were taken at a Publix located on the outskirts of a rural town.

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    7 years 5 days ago #9 by JohnBobMead
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  • Kristin Darken wrote: Guess that's what I get for shopping at the cheap grocery stores... :(


    Well, WinCo doesn't claim to be upscale, by any means, and their aisle isn't all that far off from that shown in the pic.

    WinCo is the PNW equivalent of Cub Foods, to you upper midwesterners. Not sure what the other regional equivalents would be. Employee owned, low cost but of decent quality foodstuffs, section with a goodly selection of bulk food bins.

    Fred Meyer also has a fairly substantial Tea aisle. That's another PNW chain.

    Costco, on the other hand, *shudder*. No, just don't even think about Costco and Tea at the same time. They may have as many as three different teas.
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