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 Where do you shop for Groceries?
Woolworths/Safeway (16 votes)
34.04%
More than one supermarket (12 votes)
25.53%
Other (7 votes)
14.89%
Coles (6 votes)
12.77%
Foodland/IGA (5 votes)
10.64%
Bi-Lo (1 votes)
2.13%
NQR (0 votes)
0%
47 Votes Total Last vote December 17, 2008, 10:58am by Rob
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normangerman
September 24, 2006, 4:05pm Report to Moderator
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I shop at Bi-Lo, while my parents shop at Coles because of my Coles Group Discount Card.
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I live in an area well serviced by shopping centers . . . I visit a couple of them. . . just depends on what is on offer.


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i go to coles, since they have the simpson figurines!!!!!


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I shop wherever.  I may try the new Woolworths that's to open tomorrow; it's just over the road from us and is part of the shopping centre's expansion.


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Aldi


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Mostly Woolworths....but sometimes Coles and IGA
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I frequant Woolworths/Safeway because our Bilo had THE crappiest trolleys! Trolleys are usually bad, but these were just beyond bad! Plus they have a bit of a europeian wasp situation in the warmer months. You'd come out and find them swarming around the front of cars, eating all the dead bugs - ew! They recently replaced all their trolleys, but I really don't like wasps, so I'll stick with Wollies!


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Woolworths, since it's relatively close to our house.
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I think my wife goes to Woolies mainly................I dont go with her as she dont want me to...........says theres always far too many extras when I tag along....
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I think my wife goes to Woolies mainly................I dont go with her as she dont want me to...........says theres always far too many extras when I tag along....


What does she say to get you to stay home??? . .I have the same problem, $$$$$ extra when we shop together 'coz he adds all the little (expensive) treats . . . then complains on a Sunday night that we both should excersise more and eat less!!! . .     




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Im a Wollies fan I find that their fresh fruit and Veg and the cold meat much better than Coles, but I don't like how they are pushing the green grocer out of business, and now Iv been gonig to Macro for the fruit and veg, bit exe but good quality


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. . . .  but I don't like how they are pushing the green grocer out of business, and now Iv been gonig to Macro for the fruit and veg, bit exe but good quality


Good for you! . .  

I travel the country where beef and sheep producers are having to sell off their stock at prices so low just to market the animals before they lose condition in the drought.  They get diddly for them but I notice the Coles and Woolies stores are still charging $33 per kilo for many cuts of meat.
When approached about the 'profiteering' the bosses answered with 'we buy only well maintained grain fed animals' . .    

Then I want to know . . . where can I buy this cheaper meat the farmers are selling for $25 - $40 per animal so I can at least show my support to those who do the work .  . . I can't find a supermarket anywhere that is selling 'fire sale' price meat  . . .  








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Aldi


LMAO! We did too in Germany (where the store originated )

Coles all the way for me
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Im a Wollies fan I find that their fresh fruit and Veg and the cold meat much better than Coles


I agree 100%. Wollies is much, much better in that department...
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