By VICTOR E. SASSON
EDITOR
Any size coffee is free this week at the new Wawa convenience store and gasoline station in Hackensack.
The Wawa, which opened last Friday, offers 12-ounce, 16-ounce, 20-ounce and 24-ounce cups of flavored and unflavored coffee.
The store, on South River Street and East Moonachie Road, opposite the ShopRite shopping center, is open 24 hours.
I stopped there on Sunday for a 12-ounce cup of hazelnut coffee on the way home from shopping at Korean supermarkets in Ridgefield and Little Ferry with free samples that made a nice light lunch.
The free-coffee promotion ends on Sunday, Nov. 29.
On Sunday, a gallon of regular gasoline was selling for $1.75.9, several cents cheaper than at the new Costco Wholesale gas station in Teterboro.
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Sea cucumbers were on sale for $19.99 a pound at H&Y Marketplace. |
H&Y Marketplace also sells all the ingredients you need to make a spicy Korean tang or soup, including fresh fluke.
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Free samples at H Mart
On Sunday, free samples at H Mart in Little Ferry included the usual seafood pancake and broiled eel in a sweet sauce, but the highlight was a green-lipped mussel from New Zealand topped with tiny fish eggs.
I bought two 15-pound bags of Kokuho Yellow Label rice from California on sale for $9.99 each.
In September, the same rice went on sale for $8.88, and that price was supposed to be good through Dec. 31, according to the sign.
But a couple of weeks ago, I saw the price per bag went up a dollar, and on Sunday, the sign with the 15-pound bags said $10.88.
However, my cashier rang up the two bags in my cart at $9.99 each.
I also bought four Pulmone Soft Tofu Kits for $1.99 each, reduced from $2.69. They are made with organic tofu.
I also picked up two prepared items, Stewed Tofu ($4.99) and Stewed Alaskan Pollack ($7.99).
At H Mart, 260 Bergen Turnpike in Little Ferry, a 5-pound box of clementines from Spain was $5.99. Today, Whole Foods Market in Paramus was selling a 5-pound box of clementines for $6.99
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I have never seen Bean Leaves before, but they are far more expensive than Chinese broccoli, bok choy, mustard and most other greens.
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This is part of the rice section in the brightly lit Little Ferry H Mart.
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