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Chicken Leg Quarters $0.99/lb, Mangoes 2/$0.99, and Other HIghlights - January 2-8, 2020

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[Foodbasics] Chicken Leg Quarters $0.99/lb, Mangoes 2/$0.99, and Other HIghlights - January 2-8, 2020

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January 2-8, 2020


Chicken legs (whole) $0.99/lb

Mangoes 2 for $0.99

Nestle Pure Life water (12x500mL) $0.99

Coke/Canada Dry/Pepsi drinks (2L) $0.99

Campbell's Ready-to-eat soup (540mL) $0.99

Diana's/Bullseye/Kraft barbecue sauce (425-500mL) $0.99

Navel oranges $0.99/lb
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Mangoes 2 for $0.99 is a good deal. I bought one for $0.99 recently.
F*^$ Nestle.
Diana's bbq sauce is horrible, IMO. Taste is subjective however.
Also, did I say F*^$ Nestle yet ?
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carmageddon wrote: Mangoes 2 for $0.99 is a good deal. I bought one for $0.99 recently.
F*^$ Nestle.
Diana's bbq sauce is horrible, IMO. Taste is subjective however.
Also, did I say F*^$ Nestle yet ?
Do any of the low cost bottled waters taste good? I know that the plastic isn't great for the environment and we can just drink tap water, but the Nestle water is cheap and I imagine that a few people do keep a couple of cases in case of a storm, etc.

As for the bbq sauce, there's other choice available for the same 99 cent price.
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computergeek541 wrote: Do any of the low cost bottled waters taste good? I know that the plastic isn't great for the environment and we can just drink tap water, but the Nestle water is cheap and I imagine that a few people do keep a couple of cases in case of a storm, etc.

As for the bbq sauce, there's other choice available for the same 99 cent price.
Invest in a Brita tank/jug and filters. Water tastes great and it's eco friendly. I stopped purchasing plastic water bottles a year ago.
Just google why Nestle is evil.
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Also 99 cents each:

French's Mustard 325ml
Kraft Salad Dressings 475ml
Brunswick Sardines
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carmageddon wrote: Invest in a Brita tank/jug and filters. Water tastes great and it's eco friendly. I stopped purchasing plastic water bottles a year ago.
Just google why Nestle is evil.
Brita water indeed tastes much better than bottled, but unfortunately in some cities/towns across Canada, tap water might contain an unhealthy amount of lead from aging pipelines. For those people (sometimes students), they might not find it economical or logical to invest in a lead removal system or a more expensive filter just to remove lead.

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