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| - This isn't just Target. It's Super Target. But really - the lines are totally blurred, aren't they? You have your average Target, where you can find some general grocery items, such as non-perishable items. And you get your slightly larger Target, where you might even find some perishable (refrigerated) items. I guess that's the somewhat-Super Target. But then you get the really large Target, and that's what is makes it Super. Or maybe it is the Jamba Juice in the lobby.
Overall, I didn't really find their grocery section that amazing.
They had a ton of samples, which you don't usually find at, say, the Super Wal-Mart (or whatever it is called). Unfortunately they were all empty. So the people of Afton Ridge are really a bunch of sample-hungry freaks or Target just puts out the sample plates but never fills them. Who knows?
What I really thought was awesome was their specials, especially the meat. Picked up some boneless chicken thighs for $2 (something like $1.60 per pound). And ground buffalo (probably bison, but it said buffalo) was for an awesome price too. They don't have a great produce section - so if you want that you would be better at Super Wal-Mart or, even better, Lowe's Foods. But there are some deals to be had if you look for them.
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