Katsmeow
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So, how much farther a drive would you take to go to a cheaper grocery store?
We've been going to an HEB grocery store that is usually about 25 minutes away, occasionally a couple of minutes faster. It has a good selection and has the lowest prices.
There is a Kroger that is closer (about 18 minutes, occasionally a minute faster). However, it is a relatively small store with mostly a poor selection. It is more expensive than the HEB although the extra cost is mitigated a bit by using the customer card for them and items on sale usually cost about what HEB charges for regular price. We occasionally go to the Kroger for a very few products HEB doesn't have or if it is on our way home.
(We also buy Cherry Coke Zero and each week we look up how has it on sale and go to the cheapest -- usually HEB or Kroger, but occasionally Target).
Well, earlier this month a new Kroger Marketplace opened up. It isn't in a direction we usually drive, but with stores closed due to the hurricane and roads impeded it was the closest grocery store we could get to. It took 16 minutes.
So, it is about 9 minutes closer to us than the HEB (give or take 2 minutes). Round trip going there would save us nearly 20 minutes, which is a lot.
And, it is an amazing store. It is huge with an awesome selection of stuff. I'm sure there may be some things that HEB has that it doesn't, but I loved the selection, even picked over as it was given the hurricane.
If it and HEB had equal prices we would go to the Kroger store simply because it is so much closer and the selection is better.
But, it doesn't have equal prices to HEB. It is more expensive. Not every product. It is hard to know the exact difference in prices. For some foods, Kroger is 10% more expensive. Some 20%. A few less. Some the same and a few Kroger is less.
But, overall I would say that Kroger is more. And, if it was a bad store in terms of selection or was only 2 minutes faster to get to than HEB then I wouldn't consider it. But, given the selection and the significant decrease in round trip driving to get there I'm considering it.
Would you spend more at a store to save almost 20 minutes round trip?
[As an aside: We do occasionally go to other stores. We have a few products we like from Whole Foods which is about 30 minutes away. We go there maybe once every 6 weeks or so. There will soon be an Aldi's opening about 20 minutes away. We may occasionally buy something there, but most things we buy won't be there. There are no other attractive stores that are closer to us. There is a Target which has prices similar to HEB, but it has limited selection. There is a Randalls (Safeway owned) which has similar prices to Kroger but is about 27 minutes away and only has an OK selection.]
I am strongly thinking about switching to the Kroger because I love the location and selection but sort of feel guilty switching to a more expensive store.
We've been going to an HEB grocery store that is usually about 25 minutes away, occasionally a couple of minutes faster. It has a good selection and has the lowest prices.
There is a Kroger that is closer (about 18 minutes, occasionally a minute faster). However, it is a relatively small store with mostly a poor selection. It is more expensive than the HEB although the extra cost is mitigated a bit by using the customer card for them and items on sale usually cost about what HEB charges for regular price. We occasionally go to the Kroger for a very few products HEB doesn't have or if it is on our way home.
(We also buy Cherry Coke Zero and each week we look up how has it on sale and go to the cheapest -- usually HEB or Kroger, but occasionally Target).
Well, earlier this month a new Kroger Marketplace opened up. It isn't in a direction we usually drive, but with stores closed due to the hurricane and roads impeded it was the closest grocery store we could get to. It took 16 minutes.
So, it is about 9 minutes closer to us than the HEB (give or take 2 minutes). Round trip going there would save us nearly 20 minutes, which is a lot.
And, it is an amazing store. It is huge with an awesome selection of stuff. I'm sure there may be some things that HEB has that it doesn't, but I loved the selection, even picked over as it was given the hurricane.
If it and HEB had equal prices we would go to the Kroger store simply because it is so much closer and the selection is better.
But, it doesn't have equal prices to HEB. It is more expensive. Not every product. It is hard to know the exact difference in prices. For some foods, Kroger is 10% more expensive. Some 20%. A few less. Some the same and a few Kroger is less.
But, overall I would say that Kroger is more. And, if it was a bad store in terms of selection or was only 2 minutes faster to get to than HEB then I wouldn't consider it. But, given the selection and the significant decrease in round trip driving to get there I'm considering it.
Would you spend more at a store to save almost 20 minutes round trip?
[As an aside: We do occasionally go to other stores. We have a few products we like from Whole Foods which is about 30 minutes away. We go there maybe once every 6 weeks or so. There will soon be an Aldi's opening about 20 minutes away. We may occasionally buy something there, but most things we buy won't be there. There are no other attractive stores that are closer to us. There is a Target which has prices similar to HEB, but it has limited selection. There is a Randalls (Safeway owned) which has similar prices to Kroger but is about 27 minutes away and only has an OK selection.]
I am strongly thinking about switching to the Kroger because I love the location and selection but sort of feel guilty switching to a more expensive store.