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Another Scam: Attention Wal-mart Shoppers. Lowest Prices? What Discount?
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I live within walking distance of two major grocery stores (Wal-Mart and Kroger) and a third one (Publix) is only 1.2 miles away. I don’t have time for cutting coupons or organizing the special offers handed at the cash register for my “next time shopping.” I walk-in, look through the isles, check my list and pick up stuff as most of you do (as quickly as possible).
Wal-Mart is the closest to me and Kroger is just a bit further down the road.
Through the past few years, I have been going back and forth between the stores (not to compare prices, but to pick up items I need the quickest possible way). On 10/27/08, for the second time, I noticed something that I must share with you.
I am always short in time. I saw an expression years ago that very much qualifies me. It is: “
God brought me to this planet to perform certain task before I die. The rate I am going, I will never die .” Therefore, most of the times, I shop late at night; because, I don’t have to stop and speak with everyone I know, stumble on other people or wait through long lines.
Although, I believe that some of the department managers (such as Deli) in a particular Kroger are the most incompetent individuals I ever met, but the customer service between Kroger and Wal-Mart cannot be compared. However, I am not writing this article to discuss the “customer service.” All I want to do is to discuss the price difference. Kroger management problems have been going on for years and I believe its incompetence provides a better shopping bargain for the customers. Its internal affairs do not affect your bottom line other than benefiting you.
Neither am I interested to discuss the massive customer lines at the cash register. Nor do I want to talk about the lack of training of Wal-Mart cashiers which some of them can’t complete a simple transaction -without making it complicated (from time to time).
What I would like to share with you, is the discount Wal-Mart falsely advertises. I have repeatedly seen the Wal-Mart “Roll- back” commercials as all of you do.
On 10/27/08, I went to Kroger, shopped and on my way home, I remembered that I forgot to write a couple of items on my list. Therefore, I pulled into the Wal-Mart parking lot, stepped inside and headed for the isles to pick up the items. As I was passing items, I noticed the items that I just picked up at Kroger. Immediately, I noticed the price (a jar of SAME SIZE -Kraft Miracle Whip) was 30 cents higher than what I just paid for in Kroger. To make certain that I was not mistaking or imagining, I pulled my Kroger receipt that was in my pocket and then looked at the pickle that I just bought, Hunts catch-up, canned vegetables, then headed to the produce department compared banana, strawberry, grapes, and other fresh vegetables. Other than banana which was the same price of $.64/lb, everything else was at minimum 10 cents higher.
Then, I moved to the meat and seafood department and noticed that I may have hard time comparing those prices. However, I moved to the packaged Sandwich meats and cheese and noticed that all of the cold-cut meats that I purchased were cheaper in Kroger than Wal-Mart. I.e. regular price of “LandO’Frost -Premium- Turkey or Ham-16 OZ. Was $3.99 regular price at Kroger while the same EXACT package was $4.38 at Wal-Mart. Let’s not forget that when I used my Kroger card before, I purchased the same item for $3.28 two weeks prior.
And finally, I went to the Milk cooler and saw that the gallon of milk I purchased at Kroger was $3.59 versa $3.99 at Wal-Mart.
Then, I asked one of the Wal-Mart store managers that if they have specials and when do they offer the specials in different department? I was told that Wal-Mart does not offer daily specials or discounts items, because, “We have the low price offer at all time.“ REALLY??!! I must walked in the store, dreaming…
Now, allow me to understand the followings:
1. We live in a tough economy. Every penny counts.
2. Wal-Mart advertises to have the lowest prices. But my long list of items I just purchased from Kroger proves otherwise.
3. Its customer service leaves room to be desired (when comparing to Kroger and Publix)
4. The lines at the cash registers are longer.
Tell me again why should I be shopping at Wal-Mart?
I am not anti Wal-Mart because, it causes the job losses elsewhere or any other reasons in which that list is long. If I was anti-Wal-Mart, I would not been spending an average of nearly hundred dollars per month in that store (my bank statements prove the fact). However, am I going to continue? I must think again!
Let’s clarify the last item.
Most of the stuff I purchased from Kroger was not store brand name (which would be cheaper). They were all name brands. Kroger offers discount card, Wal-Mart does not. Wal-Mart claims, “we offer the lowest prices; therefore, we do not need discount card.” I say, REALLY??!!
Have you looked at the Wal-Mart racks? Most of the packaged foods are just thrown on the shelves with the original boxes they were shipped in (except cutting the front of the boxes allowing access to pick up items). Of course that resembles cheapness (cost cutting technique for the stockers late at night). So, if Wal-Mart is cutting cost in stocking items, and its food costs more than Kroger, why is it advertising that is has the lowest prices?
Even if I do not consider the discount-card, the discount that I could have received buying Kroger name brand items, clipping/cutting coupons or saving the coupons given to me at Kroger cash registers, every item I purchased from Kroger was at minimum 10 cents cheaper that the same item in Wal-Mart.
So, where is my saving -shopping at Wal-Mart?
As I stated at the beginning of this article, DON’T BELIEVE a WORD I SAY. CHECK IT OUT YOURSELF.
On a different note, allow me to share a different experience from years ago. In 2002, my then wife was attending a culinary art school. As a result, she had to go shopping for items to prepare different food in the class. One of the times, she was looking for “fresh chestnuts.” She could not find the item in the smaller Kroger store (not a superstore), Winn-Dixie nor Bi-Lo (close to her school). As a result she went to Wal-Mart. She picked up a couple of bags then, she realized- she needed to bag a couple of other produce items. As a result, she placed the two prepackaged fresh chestnuts on the scale so that they would not get lost among the items of the produce line. After packaging the other produce she needed, she looked up to pick up the chestnut bags from the scale. She though she made a mistake. The scale was showing just a little over one (1) pound for the two bags of chestnuts (each labeled one-pound). She though she was making a mistake. As a result, she looked at the bags again and noticed that each bag was indeed labeled to be one (1) pound. Meaning that the two bags should have registered two (2) pounds on the scale and not just a little over one pound. When she brought the one-pound difference to the Wal-Mart associate’s attention, the associate apologized and marked the bags down to compensate for the weight difference. Did you just notice what happened? How many of you weight the prepackaged containers to make certain the weight stated on the package matches the actual weight of the item you picked up? I am not saying this issue happens at all time but once it happens, it is enough for me to lose my trust.
I DON’T WANT YOU TO THINK THAT I HATE Wal-Mart and am advertising for Kroger. As I stated before, although Kroger’s bad management (in some areas) can be noticed all the way into its corporate headquarters, but for you and I (the consumers) the issues are savings and customer service.
Please share your stories and experiences with me through my website or through email at Author@MasterCreditRepair.net. Go to our website and join the membership (coming soon)…
With best wishes, thanks and love;
Mike Samadi
Bored with food; What do you eat as a vegetarian?
I’ve been a vegetarian for about a year now and I feel a lot better.I do understand the whole “animal rights” thing, but that’s not what made me become a vegetarian (Although, I do keep it in mind). I’ve always naturally disliked meat, but I do love milk, so I go for the organic milk. It’s more expensive, but I suppose it’s worth it, I’d rather eat anything organic to be honest. Anyways, I guess I’m feeling a bit bored with my diet and I just want to know what kind of dishes you make, add prices in too, if you’d like. Also, where do you shop for your food? There’s a Whole Foods and a Rainbow near my house, but they’re both expensive. I usually go to Kroger, they’re not AS expensive, but they have less variety. So if any of you vegetarians know of a good place to shop at online or anything like that let me know, any good recipes or anything like that, because I have a few things that I buy every week, and I just need a little change. Thanks!
As a vegan there is a whole tonne of foods I can eat. Infact far more than what I can’t eat.
Let me think, there is veg*n:
shepherd’s pie
lasagne
enchiladas
salads
wraps
cous cous
tabbuleh
mottabal
hummus and pita bread
hummus and crudites
guacamole
tacos
tortilla chips
salsa
pasta
pesto
tomato and vegetable sauces
stirfries with tofu
stir fries with cashew nuts
rice dishes
curry dishes
cereals
falafels
broad bean mash
jacket potatoes
there is all sorts
if you buy some books and learn to cok it helps a lot
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