With the economy in a rut, I thought some people could benefit

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This is not a welfare program as many would think.

I have never bought from them before, but I have the cash ready to place my order.

The people I do know that have ordered from them have said nothing but good about the price, quality, and quantity of food they purchased.

They do this once a month all over America and it does not matter if you are religious or not or what church a person may belong too.

http://www.greatfoodforall.com/

Let me know what you think of the menu, and prices.
 

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Sniffer said:
I can't get it to load, I'll try later

It's not working for me right now either, must be a server problem, give it awhile.

If I get on after bit, I'll update.
 

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Re: With the economy in a rut, I thought some people could benefit (link is working)

it's working now, and I've got a site not to far from me
Thx
 

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Re: With the economy in a rut, I thought some people could benefit (link is working)

That's great sniffer.

The place I'll be going is about the same distance as the grocery store, only difference is I wont spend as much.
 

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Just ordered ours today.

Purchased the $30 dollar big box

The $20 dollar empty nester

The $15 dollar 10lb chicken tenders

The $18 dollar breakfast box

The $23 dollar Super Bowl box

So for $106 bucks we got what would aproximately cost us somewhere between $220 - $250 bucks.

I think thats a great savings.

I hope this can help others here.
 

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Seems like a helpful place to save money, time of milling around the grocery store, and skip the long hassling lines, no fighting over parking spaces, hope it works out, good luck. Ben
 

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thanks for posting nothing within 100 miles of me I'll check back later. siegfried schlagrule
 

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WindHarvester said:
Just ordered ours today.

Purchased the $30 dollar big box

The $20 dollar empty nester

The $15 dollar 10lb chicken tenders

The $18 dollar breakfast box

The $23 dollar Super Bowl box

So for $106 bucks we got what would aproximately cost us somewhere between $220 - $250 bucks.

I think thats a great savings.

I hope this can help others here.
Thanks for the link, but keep us posted on what you actually receive. The listings don't say what you're getting, so enough food to feed a family of four for a week could be a ten pound bag of rice. How did you come up with the $220 - $250 cost on the food your getting? I couldn't find any details on what I'd be receiving if I purchased this from one of the locations closest to here.
 

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bigwater said:
WindHarvester said:
Just ordered ours today.

Purchased the $30 dollar big box

The $20 dollar empty nester

The $15 dollar 10lb chicken tenders

The $18 dollar breakfast box

The $23 dollar Super Bowl box

So for $106 bucks we got what would aproximately cost us somewhere between $220 - $250 bucks.

I think thats a great savings.

I hope this can help others here.
Thanks for the link, but keep us posted on what you actually receive. The listings don't say what you're getting, so enough food to feed a family of four for a week could be a ten pound bag of rice. How did you come up with the $220 - $250 cost on the food your getting? I couldn't find any details on what I'd be receiving if I purchased this from one of the locations closest to here.

If you go to the link I posted above, on the left hand side of their webpage they have a menu tab. As far as what I'm saving, I estimated it on what I usually spend at the local Krogers store on similar items.
 

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Sorry about that. The links for the providers in my general vicinity don't have listings that say what is in the individual packages. They just say "feeds a family of 4 for a week" or "feeds a senior for a month". I didn't look at your link closer than to look up a site close to me, so for that I am in error.
 

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I've got 2 of the Angel food places within 20 miles of me. gonna check them out
 

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