> Yeah, and it'll only cost you $1-$3 more per food item, and ten bucks or more on > anything else.
I like to support the mom & pop stores rather than the corporate monolith type mega stores. Won't catch me dead at Wallyworld. To that end, I regularly go out of my way to spend more... but I also get more - better quality product and better service, from people who I know and who know me on a first-name basis. The mom & pop folks often hook me up with impromptu "specials" and freebies, so on balance, the cost is not actually much, if any, higher.
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