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<blockquote data-quote="Big Package" data-source="post: 3021553" data-attributes="member: 67494"><p>We easily pay a quarter of what we would at a bulk store and especially a regular grocery store.</p><p></p><p>But these people don't sell perishables, so it's all dried goods. If you eat microwave food or fast food all the time, and don't cook meals from scratch/basic ingredients, it's not something you'd be for. It's really a health oriented food supply chain.</p><p></p><p>I make my own trail mix with apples, apricots, sunflower seeds, blueberries, raisins, almonds, cashews and some other nuts. I wouldn't even be able to find quality trail mix at a grocery store (legit healthy hiking/camping food not just a snack but a great portable meal in a pinch.</p><p></p><p>They do sell peanut butter and preserves, both of which are always good, and if I'm not actively foraging berries and making my own, it sure beats wasting electricity on the pressure cooker and money for ingredients.</p><p></p><p>If these kinds of diets aren't your lifestyle then it's really not something for an Oregonian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Package, post: 3021553, member: 67494"] We easily pay a quarter of what we would at a bulk store and especially a regular grocery store. But these people don't sell perishables, so it's all dried goods. If you eat microwave food or fast food all the time, and don't cook meals from scratch/basic ingredients, it's not something you'd be for. It's really a health oriented food supply chain. I make my own trail mix with apples, apricots, sunflower seeds, blueberries, raisins, almonds, cashews and some other nuts. I wouldn't even be able to find quality trail mix at a grocery store (legit healthy hiking/camping food not just a snack but a great portable meal in a pinch. They do sell peanut butter and preserves, both of which are always good, and if I'm not actively foraging berries and making my own, it sure beats wasting electricity on the pressure cooker and money for ingredients. If these kinds of diets aren't your lifestyle then it's really not something for an Oregonian. [/QUOTE]
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