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Gormy Cuss

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18. Sorta depends on the bulk item. Beans are generally cheaper by the bag in other stores
Mon Mar 23, 2015, 08:52 PM
Mar 2015

as is flour but if WF has the item on sale, it may be cheaper and the advantage of bulk bins is you only have to buy as much as you need or as much as you can afford and that's a big advantage for people on a tight budget.
If you're buying from the organics aisle at another store, prices are almost always lower at WF. Fresh foods are almost always more expensive at WF though but they have such specific standards on fresh produce, meats, fish and dairy that there is no bargain level. Their 365 brand products are competitively priced.

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