My sister and I checked out the Buffalo Grove Woodman's yesterday. She was looking for a goose for Christmas Eve dinner and got one there for $5.99/lb. The best prices I've seen elsewhere were $6.49/lb (Mariano's) and $6.99/lb (Jewel). I got a duckling for my Christmas Eve dinner, $2.89/lb. I think it was $3.49/lb at Mariano's today and more than that at Jewel.
We were short on time so didn't explore fully, but we got, among other things, a few types of frozen pizzas that you don't see outside of Wisconsin. Lots of coupons were taped to the sides of the pizza freezers. As much as I love cheese spreads, I'm stocked up for now, but it's nice to know Woodman's cheese spread aisle is nearby now.
I was surprised to see tubs of Vienna Beef's French Dip there. I can't remember if I've seen that at any other grocery store before.
Some prices were the same as elsewhere, some better, some worse. There are some unusual finds and lots of Midwestern products, which are among the pleasures of shopping at Woodman's. I couldn't find everything on my shopping list; some staples I can find regularly at Jewel or Mariano's that Woodman's does not carry. We didn't have time to check out prices in the liquor section (what with sales tax on liquor, I don't expect Buffalo Grove prices to compete with Kenosha prices, but I'd like to compare). I definitely want to go back again to explore more.
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