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The lady swears by this place for groceries, but I prefer Woodman's (much bigger selection). I'm really not sure about prices. I should do more comparison shopping. If your food shopping is mainly done by list, and you rarely depart from it, and you don't need anything that's kinda hard to find, then go to Walmart for groceries. But if you're like me and you need to see things to get ideas for stuff to cook, then Woodman's is better. There's just so much more to choose from. What about Copp's? Copps strikes me as more expensive, even with their little discount card. However, Copps is more like a traditional supermarket in that it isn't huge. Ok, whatever, back to work
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