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I stopped by American Discount Foods because of unbelievable deals they listed in their weekly ad. I ended up buying absolutely nothing because I couldn't find anything that wasn't past its expiration date. Everything had expired at least 5 weeks ago, but I found items that had expired as long as 7 months ago. I may consider purchasing expired products if the price was right, but it wasn't. Other than a couple of their weekly deals listed, the rest of their prices weren't very good. For example, they had generic boxes of cereal that expired 3 months ago selling for $1.79. The same thing -- except not expired -- can be had for $0.99 at the 99 Cent Only store. If you're willing to shop sales, name brand cereal can be had at the grocery store for around $1.49 - $1.99 a box. Pair a sale with a coupon and you can have brand name cereal for $1 or less a box. I won't pay a premium for generic expired food.
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