Cold Cuts Very Old, Expired. Bought 1lb. Boars Head Honey Maple Turkey. Had that faint buttery smell. No one would eat it..By the 3rd Day, really reaked, with slime starting to appear..
I guess not too many people shop there..
I always wondered how stores kept them fresh, when they only last 4-5 days at home.. I got my answer they’re just not busy enough to for their stock to be fresh..
I buy cold cuts every week, from either big Y, or Stop & Shop..Always Fresh..
I bring them up from New York now, allot cheaper..
Boars Head Honey Maple Turkey: Stop & Shop $17.99/lb Big Y: $16.99/lb NY: $12.99/lb
Finlandia Swiss Big Y No longer carries claims new Boards Head deal they made does not allow other brands. Stop & Shop: $12.99/lb New York: $6.99/lb
All very Fresh, last 6-7 days. Buying a lb. each every week I save $11/week, that’s over $500 a year.. And if I buy Provolone, Munster, and sometimes Pistachio Mortadella, & Boars Head, Bone Carved Ham, or their sweet ham, that’s another $500.
Buy’em in NY, savings pays for trip, if you buy as frequently as I do.
Tried to support local business, especially ‘cause nice people but if they sell expiring food, at top dollar to customers to save money, I won’t be going back. You have to have pride in what you sell, & want to give the Best to your customers to make them super happy, which also keeps them...
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