I like to go to Stevensons to stretch my EBT. There’s another salvage store in town, but they actually charge much more so I go to Stevensons first. She’s always getting a new things in so it’s best to check twice a week. Some of the best things I found there were organic juices for a dollar each and the price online said they were five dollars each. I’ve also found some stuff for my baby super cheap, organic body, lotions, sunscreen, and body wash mark down to a Dollar. There are three salvage stores in Litchfield, and within all three this has the best prices.
One important note is that not everything that is super cheap is expired. But often times the boxes are dented or the cans are not circular. I’ve actually got me some products here that we’re going to expire in 2025 and at the time it was 2023. I actually don’t shop at Walmart unless I have to. With inflation it makes sense to shop at places like this and it’s even better if...
Read moreOne of the few places these days where $20 gets you a lot. With any salvage grocery, though, you're gonna run into some questionable food products.
Things past their sell by date are expected in stores like these, but as long as it's a non-perishable in the packaging, and it didn't go past the date years ago, it usually tastes no different than one made before the sell-by date. But I got two of these Jimmy Dean scramblers, and one had liquid eggs that looked lumpy. Yeah, not eating that. But the other was fine.
I'll probably avoid the refrigerated goods aisle and stick to the non-perishables. 50 cent protein pasta...
Read moreNot a lot of variety but the prices are pretty decent. They sell salvage and regular groceries although the selection is small. Several freezers feature commercial sized frozen goods and meat. They have cereals, canned goods, sauces and condiments, candy, snacks, nuts, health food brands, health/hygiene products, chips, etc. Nice people, clean and organized store. They accept EBT, debit, credit, and cash. Some items are pricey but others are very reasonable and those are what I...
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