the Green Wallet

by elizabeth & micah heiselt

Thursday, July 27, 2006

We just have to ask . . . .

Does anybody actually pay full price for these things?














Do the good people at Foodland feel bad for ripping off all of their friends and neighbors?










Doesn't it seem like they should be practically giving these things away?








We're just curious.

5 Comments:

Blogger Jodie said...

All i have to say is YIKES!! $8 for Cheerios?? $7 for milk?? Let me guess...you guys don't eat cold cereal that often, do you?

3:07 PM  
Blogger lizzie said...

Actually, this is why having a Costco membership is just as important as having a library card . . . or a big can of bug spray . . . or ceiling fans. You really just can't get along without one.

6:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, wait a minute... don't they grow bananas all over that island? What's that all about.

But the refried beans... man, I have to say, they're about the same regular price out here... Still haven't figured out why that is. I sure miss buying beans for 29 cents a can out in Utah & California! I'm sure you guys are looking forward to paying normal prices on food in a year!

7:51 PM  
Blogger lizzie said...

Funny about the bananas, eh? You drive down the road and see banana farms, but all of the bananas in the store (as well as a lot of the other tropical fruit--papayas and mangos, etc.) come from South America.

5:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really just don't get it. I don't. If there was any time to kick my nasty old habit of eating so much, it would be smart to do it out here on this island...

1:49 AM  

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