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old guy wrote:
you had to give it, they might have ask for if you had one never heard of them demanding you showit. heck I just put in my phone number.
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dcpac wrote:I suppose that it is all in the eye of the beholder. We have a very small commissary at Arnold AFB, TN that meets most of our grocery needs. If we want some more selection we drive to Huntsville, AL and use the Redstone Arsenal commissary. If we're in Chattanooga, it's Publix as our go-to store. Without the commissary benefit it would be very difficult for my wife and I to stay within our budget. For use there is a marked difference in the prices in civilian grocery stores and the commissary. Tennessee has a sales tax on groceries that we don't pay at the commissary.hdrichards wrote:
Being retired military we prefer the commissaries when they are within our range of travel.
Are they really worth it. I have been in for 18 years and I seldom shop at commissaries because the suck in every way, selection, quality and service and the price is not that much lower if at all.
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NCWriter wrote:
Speaking of City Market, there's a good one in Moab, Utah right on the main road - 191 - great for provisioning when you're in that area.
โJun-11-2016 09:25 PM
NCWriter wrote:And it has a fuel station which usually has one of the lower prices in town even before you use your "Kroger" accumulated fuel points.
Speaking of City Market, there's a good one in Moab, Utah right on the main road - 191 - great for provisioning when you're in that area.