Addie
Chef Extraordinaire
No, I meant scoped out those things you would normally buy and compare the prices. Some you will find are more expensive (of course) but sometimes you can find something you normally use at a cheaper or comparable price, or only pennies more for a better product (less additives).
Like I don't mind spending the extra 5 cents a can for Glen Muir Tomatoes at our WF-type store (locally owned) if it keeps me out of Wal-mart.
I have never been to Walmarts. It is too far away from my home and would require a car to get there. Son #1 has an account there. He buys his work clothes there and underwear. No groceries. If I need something and he is going there he will pick something up for me. Other than than that I have no need for Walmarts.
I find their practices against women and other minorities unacceptable. They have too many issues that they need to address. Therefor, I will not contribute to their practices for any purchases that I can find elsewhere. Even if it cost more. In spite of the many lawsuits that have been filed against them, they have not learned their lessons. If my son chooses to shop there and pick me up an article on his own, that is his business. I don't tell others how or where to spend their money. And I don't expect them the adopt or practice my beliefs.