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Where is the best place to shop in Arizona for groceries?

Similar to everyone in this economy, I am looking to save money. I am looking for the best places to go grocery shopping with regards to quality and prices. I want to avoid shopping at multiple places and getting stiffed. Yes, I know grocery stores have food. Which is better? Food City, Bashas, Safeway, Albertsons, Walmart (Super or Neighborhood Market), any farmer's markets, Fresh & Easy, AJs?

Public Comments

  1. try the supermarket, they usually have food there
  2. Frys
  3. At Globe
  4. I live in AZ. I really like Food City. The prices are great. Sometimes the veggie/fruit produce isn't all that fresh, though. But if you look through it, you can find good ones. Other than that, I'm happy with their food quality and they have a lot of things (in particular, Hispanic foods) that other stores don't carry. I recommend it.
  5. I think it depends on what youre looking for. If you are looking for organic produce then head over to whole foods or sunflower, its great quality but you will have to pay the price. if youre only cooking for one person fresh and easy has good deals, but not alot to choose from. Personally, I shop at Frys, I think their food is fresher and of higher quality with a lower price tag than the farmers markets.
  6. It's really dependent on what you want to buy. Personally, I wind up shopping at like, 2-3 different places to get our household's groceries: --I go to a bread store outlet for bread and other snack goods; 4 loaves of bread for $3 is cheaper than any grocery store I know of. --I have a membership to Sam's Club for bulk items like frozen chicken breast and ground beef. --Safeway is conveniently-located where I live, so I usually pick up odds 'n' ends there - milk and oddball stuff that I need for meals. --Fresh And Easy is an awesome place for fresh produce and meat, as well as fairly cheap high quality premade food. --Places like Sunflower Market or Sprout's is great for cheap and super-fresh produce and fruit.
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