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Thu, Jul 22nd, 2010, 05:44 PM #1
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Wondering if anyone has been to the one in London.....I've heard 'great' things.
Do they take gc's or cc?
Do they accept coupons?
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Thu, Jul 22nd, 2010, 08:54 PM #2
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never heard of it.
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Thu, Jul 22nd, 2010, 09:12 PM #3
Theres one in hamilton. Alot of things are really expensive, and most of it comes in huge packages. It caters to restaurants, and sells supplies as well. I dont shop there, as I cant fathom paying those prices, but if your looking for a gallon of tzetzeke sauce, or a 2lb bag of pepperoni sticks, thats the place to go. LOL
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Thu, Jul 22nd, 2010, 09:16 PM #4
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Collecting Campbell's soup labels for our school RAKs greatly appreciated.
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Sat, Jul 24th, 2010, 10:12 PM #5
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National grocers at one time was just a wholesaler, we dealt with them alot thru work, until they shut the one down, and now are closest is London. Great deals, no, I do beleive they are now letting the public in, but am not sure about that, and I doubt they will accept coupons. But like they said, it usually is not cheap, but good for a business trying to buy in bulk, or get itens not found at an everyday chain.
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Mon, Jul 26th, 2010, 10:27 AM #6
I go there about once every couple of months to check out any deals.
They are open to the public.
It is good for buying bulk, 50lb bags of flour & sugar (which I use for baking and canning), large 4L jugs of things like ketchup (5.99, not Heinz). I have bought resturant sized powder for juices (make 4.55 liters) for 0.75 cents.
You MUST know your prices before going in.
If you are a business and registered with them (need a business number), you receive a further discount (10-20%?)
It is affiliated with Loblaws as I see alot of yellow no-name products.
I am not sure if they take coupons, but you can use cash, debit or credit card.
They are open at 7am which I like, because I sometimes stop before work.
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