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$60 for rice
I don't think so.
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@DbinMd2 

 

What is the item number

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 @rockygems123 

 

 Do you mean M96376 Trust Grains

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Re: No thank you

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@rockygems123. She's probably referring to this.  It does seem more than a bit excessive.

 

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Re: No thank you

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The fried rice is delicious and compares favorably (vegetable) to that available at my favorite China Town restaurant downtown. 

 

For me, the price works out: you get 8 bags;  so $7.50 per bag.  I can do 2 bags, $15.

 

The restaurant now charges about $12.50, add tax and tip.  

 

And no, I am not preparing my own fried rice at home.

 

And I neither have a hole in my head nor am I nuts.

 

Again,  the expected slings and arrows hurled at those who choose to buy food from QVC.

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I agree it is overpriced, as all the food items are.

If there are people out here willing to pay, then good for QVC.

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You'd have to be nuts to buy this stuff.

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@THEY CallMe Mr Wilkes wrote:

The fried rice is delicious and compares favorably (vegetable) to that available at my favorite China Town restaurant downtown. 

 

For me, the price works out: you get 8 bags;  so $7.50 per bag.  I can do 2 bags, $15.

 

The restaurant now charges about $12.50, add tax and tip.  

 

And no, I am not preparing my own fried rice at home.


Agree - when you break it down by serving, it's really not any more expensive than buying prepared food from a local grocery store or restaurant.

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Check out Lundberg's rice.  Grown in California and excellent company with the best quality rices and lots of variety.  

 

We order directly from them--mostly Basmati rice and brown rice.  But they do have already prepaired but haven't tried it.