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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 600379" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'm working on that type of shopping for her Janet. This week though, I didn't have time to sit with her and explain that on sale a 2 or 3 liter of pop is the better buy over can soda. This time she just had so much "bulk" to buy that I couldn't quite single out the pop when I was trying to help her stay on target with staple sale items. The adults in that family are soda addicts. lol I wish I were joking. But we are introducing them to other beverages and they are discovering they aren't bad. Maybe at some point price will win out. If it doesn't then she will have to learn how to stock up like you do or pop is going to wipe out her card super fast. Fred was a pop addict too, so I do understand. </p><p></p><p>At least she only lets the kids have pop as a rare "treat", especially since they discovered that koolaide is good. Maybe they won't develop the same habit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 600379, member: 84"] I'm working on that type of shopping for her Janet. This week though, I didn't have time to sit with her and explain that on sale a 2 or 3 liter of pop is the better buy over can soda. This time she just had so much "bulk" to buy that I couldn't quite single out the pop when I was trying to help her stay on target with staple sale items. The adults in that family are soda addicts. lol I wish I were joking. But we are introducing them to other beverages and they are discovering they aren't bad. Maybe at some point price will win out. If it doesn't then she will have to learn how to stock up like you do or pop is going to wipe out her card super fast. Fred was a pop addict too, so I do understand. At least she only lets the kids have pop as a rare "treat", especially since they discovered that koolaide is good. Maybe they won't develop the same habit. [/QUOTE]
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