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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
At ShopRite: Spanish cider, organic pasta, grass-fed beef from Australia
SWEET DEAL: At the ShopRite in Englewood on Tuesday, I bought four 25.4-ounce bottles of Sparkling Cider from Spain at $1.88 each, the lowest sale price I've seen in the many years I've enjoyed this non-alcoholic beverage, which is made with 100% apple juice, but has no added sugar. There was a limit of four with store card.
PALE IMITATION: Not far away, but at a higher price, was Goya-brand Sparkling Cider, labeled as an authentic Spanish import, but a check of the label showed this non-alcoholic beverage contains only 35% apple juice. Other ingredients include sugar, apple vinegar, preservatives and caramel color.
ORGANIC IS BETTER: A 1-pound box of Gia Russa-brand 100% Whole Wheat Roman Rigatoni or Penne Rigate from Italy were reduced to $1.39 from $3.29, but at the same ShopRite you can buy Luigi Vitelli-brand Organic Whole Wheat Spaghetti and other shapes for $1.29 a pound.
SEAFOOD SHELLS: Whole Foods Market in Paramus also carries imported Organic Whole Wheat Shells and other shapes for $1.49 a pound. Here, I prepared the shells with anchovies and sardines in Victoria Marinara, adding red wine and seasonings to the sauce. Victoria Marinara and Vodka Sauce also were on sale at ShopRite ($3.49 for a 40-ounce jar).
FROM AUSTRALIA: At ShopRites in Rochelle Park and Englewood last Friday and Saturday, Nature's Reserve Grass Fed Beef from Australia was on sale for $2.99 a pound with a $10 additional purchase and a store card. A roast or strip steaks were available with a limit of two packages.
I bought the grass-fed steaks for $2.99 a pound at the Englewood ShopRite, but my wife purchased the grass-fed roast at the ShopRite in Rochelle Park. She didn't get the $2-a-pound discount I did, and when I returned to the store to ask why, I was told my wife spent only about $9 in addition to the roast instead of the required $10.
But the woman at the customer service counter asked a supervisor, and gave me the discount anyway -- a refund of more than $6.
I bought the grass-fed steaks for $2.99 a pound at the Englewood ShopRite, but my wife purchased the grass-fed roast at the ShopRite in Rochelle Park. She didn't get the $2-a-pound discount I did, and when I returned to the store to ask why, I was told my wife spent only about $9 in addition to the roast instead of the required $10.
ReplyDeleteBut the woman at the customer service counter asked a supervisor, and gave me the discount anyway -- a refund of more than $6.