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| - .98 cent fresh baked Italian bread loafs and the Pesto Hummus is winnahs here! (update: The Italian Bread Loafs are now $1.29 I believe)
One thing I can say about Fresh & Easy would be the convenience of this Market. If you were looking for something to eat, instead of going to a 7-11 or McDonald's, there is an already made section of microwavable "fresh made" foods that aren't previously frozen. If you are on the go, and you are worried about microwaving it, at the checkout section, there is a microwave available meant to heat up these foods if you are on the go.
Besides the ease of already made food, is the .98 cent section and selected produce in the store. Onions, Roma tomatoes, are the two produce I know for sure that are always 98 cents. Oranges, eggplant, potatoes, avocados, tomatillos, jalapenos, and celery are the other produce items that become .98 cents each once in a while. Most produce that you buy at F&E are already made for cooking. Usually they are already cleaned, cut and ready to go. Now making it a convenience in your own kitchen.
Every time I shop at F&E, I stop by the 50% off Clearance section in the dairy isle. You can get juices for $1.99 instead of $4.99 and ribs, steaks, veggie sides, already made foods, familiy meals, etc. I got a baby carrots and hummus snack pack for $0.19 one time. There is even a clearance rack for household goods in the main part of the store.
One con that I do have for this store, is the rest of the items. Like canned goods, to cereals, and household goods. They are a bit overpriced. I know that they are F&E items, but you are still better off getting the canned goods and other stuff at dollar general or 99 cent store. even smiths or even walmart. That would be my only con
The staff is friendly, their meats are fresh, veggies are fresh, they have already made food items ready to go, the staff is friendly. And if you look in your mail, the add they send you is usually $3 or $5 off if you spend $25 or $30 or more on your next visit!
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