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05-23-2026 09:46 AM
FYI: just watched a documentary on Netflix:
You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment.
it may change what you eat and where u get it from.
i found it informative and really the information has been around for years.
if the bee disappeard off the surface of the globe, then humans would only have 4 years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more humans
- Albert Einstein -
Plant native plants/ Plant pollinator plants/Plant host plants to your area!!!
05-23-2026 09:54 AM
I've read when buying pre-weighed beef or chicken from Walmart to take the package to a scale in the store and re-weigh it. It's always wrong and can be much higher in price than what you're paying for - in Walmart's favor!
It's easy to check yourself and if it's dollars more than it should be, take to customer service and get it fixed.
I rarely buy meat from Walmart so I haven't checked it out myself. Saw the news about this on tv and on the internet.
05-23-2026 10:59 AM - edited 05-23-2026 11:34 AM
Not everything is the same in Walmart as in other stores.
Had a friend whose brother was an inspector at a plant that packaged frozen veggies. She jokingly complainted to him when she got stems in the package of veggies purchased from Walmart.........it was a major store brand veggie. He told her Walmart got the same looking veggie package as the other grocery stores, but it was a lower grade of veggies in the bag.
05-23-2026 12:28 PM
Walmart is the cheapest place around here to shop but I only buy the shelved grocery items. Cereal, yogurt, egg, butter and some fruit/vegg. Most of the produce is pitiful.
One time, not long ago, purchased a ham wrapped in that foil wrap that leaked in the fridge, one time a long time ago got hamburg that when I fried it up had some wierd fibrous stuff oozing out. DH gets his steaks at other stores like Shaws and Stop&Shop.
Aldi can be hit or miss. The best selection is Wednesdays when they get their meat deliveries.The stew meat is good and the chuck roast if there isnt a big section of fat running through the center of the cut.
05-23-2026 09:29 PM
@cindyNC wrote:Not everything is the same in Walmart as in other stores.
Had a friend whose brother was an inspector at a plant that packaged frozen veggies. She jokingly complainted to him when she got stems in the package of veggies purchased from Walmart.........it was a major store brand veggie. He told her Walmart got the same looking veggie package as the other grocery stores, but it was a lower grade of veggies in the bag.
@cindyNC Same products come off of the same lines. But sometimes a lower grade of produce brought or produced prepped for canning at a lower quality goes for store brands. That's why you will notice more irregularities or split beans, stems in the canned goods.
It isn't less healthy, just less perfect.
We have sometimes bought Costco's frozen grass fed burger patties and they make a decent burger. We really have had good luck with Target's all white ground turkey. It hasn't been smelly like turkey or strong tasting.
05-23-2026 09:57 PM
On the web site Target does list country of origin for most of its beef.
05-23-2026 10:34 PM
@Roscoe the Rascal I am with you. I don't shop Walmart and some other big corps. I try to buy small store, and local. I like to keep the smaller stores in business. Just personal choice I guess
05-23-2026 10:44 PM
@Sunshine Kate wrote:I've read when buying pre-weighed beef or chicken from Walmart to take the package to a scale in the store and re-weigh it. It's always wrong and can be much higher in price than what you're paying for - in Walmart's favor!
It's easy to check yourself and if it's dollars more than it should be, take to customer service and get it fixed.
I rarely buy meat from Walmart so I haven't checked it out myself. Saw the news about this on tv and on the internet.
@Sunshine Kate I had read this. A while back. They are facing charges and consumer lawsuits. I did find this
Walmart has faced serious allegations regarding the mislabeling of meat weights. Customers have reported that some meat packages weigh significantly less than what is stated on the labels.
it usually is 3-4 ounces. Walmart did respond to suit by claiming they don't weigh their meats. The meats come prepackaged , weighed, and they put price on them. They do not reweigh them.
05-24-2026 08:52 AM
The only meat I buy at Walmart is Purdue Chicken.
05-24-2026 10:49 AM
@cindyNC wrote:Not everything is the same in Walmart as in other stores.
Had a friend whose brother was an inspector at a plant that packaged frozen veggies. She jokingly complainted to him when she got stems in the package of veggies purchased from Walmart.........it was a major store brand veggie. He told her Walmart got the same looking veggie package as the other grocery stores, but it was a lower grade of veggies in the bag.
So if one buys a bag of Bird's Eye frozen veggies at Walmart it is different from the Bird's Eye veggies at other grocery stores, despite being in the same bag?
I am skeptical of this.......🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
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