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I thought you were going to share your Walmart, had put in a no toddler policy🥴

 

I couldn't imagine how that would work 😈

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I had to look up the definition of penultimate....thanks for adding a new word to my vocabulary!!

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Tater tots and hash browns have been hit and miss at my IGA since March, since they are key ingredients to casseroles, plus the fact kids love them.   

 

Trucker daughter hauled potatoes recently, and the price was higher.   10 lb bags of russets are currently priced close to $3.99 here in WV, and by Thanksgiving I look for that to be at least $5.    

 

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I'm with you Porcelain.I thought they stopped letting you bring totes in.lol

Our Dollar General always has tots.
Also I get my hubby $1 Orerida?that go in microwave from Dollar Tree .
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@suzyQ3 wrote:

@Goldengate8361 wrote:

Your post header got me excited. I immediately thought that Walmart was maybe not allowing small children in the store.....


@Goldengate8361, that's what I thought, too. :-)


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Re: My Walmart is totless.

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@noodleann wrote:

Yes, dear reader, you read that right: The local Walmart has not a single tater tot in stock. Not the Great Value brand, not Ore-Ida, not McCain's, and not even any of the ones that do strange things with cauliflower. Just chilly, gaping planks where there should have been piles of my dear friends in #2 and #5 bags.

 

I did, however, nab the penultimate can of Lysol spray disinfectant, as well as a container of 35 Lysol wipes. There were  more Clorox wipes, but the Lysol were cheaper and only a few were left. I also got another bottle of Clorox Clean-Up. There was a limit of 1 item per category, a lower cap than I recall previously. 

 

There were rows and rows of bleach, but all I spotted were generic labels. A family was having a teaching moment with their toddler in front of the display, so I didn't check closely.

 

The TP was fully stocked, but paper towels were pathetic. I got a four-pack of Sparkle just to have some when the Brawny runs out.

 

Canned soup looks good, WM house brand and all the  majors, and prices haven't been raised. The flour shelves were full--Gold Medal AP, King Arthur AP, bread, and another type, and all kinds of other choices. It looked normal. (You can buy White Lily on their website, BTW.) 

 

Pizza shelves were full, as well as frozen vegetables.


 

@noodleann 

 

 

 

 

Frozen onion rings?

 

 

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@EatWell wrote:

 

@noodleann 

 

 

 

 

Frozen onion rings?

 

 

~Life is short. Eat well. You could die tomorrow.~

 

 


Not for breakfast. Tots are my breakfast of choice when it gets cold. I wound up with a bag of seasoned fries. But I'll get to my supermarket tomorrow and stock up on tots there. They're decent and they also have the giant bags. 

 

Forgot to mention that Walmart was also out of all of canned Hormel Beef Tamales. I hope they're not phasing them out.

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Sending Walmart tots and pears during their difficult shortage.

 

(This is just a joke.)

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@Goldengate8361 wrote:

Your post header got me excited. I immediately thought that Walmart was maybe not allowing small children in the store.....


Me too!

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I don't think it's kids that cause problems, in Walmart, or any store.  

Of course the young ones, can get fussy, but, actual problems? I'm thinking those are caused, by the full grown, people, people's! 😈