Frozen produce
Sometimes people say that buying fresh produce is better. However, that is not always the case. Some vegetables have been on the rafts for more than recommended, becoming more stale and aging as time goes by. If you are unlucky somewhere in that pile will also be a rotting product, which will make your fresh produce spoil faster in your home.
This is why for some products you should look at the frozen varieties. And don’t worry! They are just as nutritious. Frozen fruits and veggies (as well as canned, but that’s a story for another day) are taken to be frozen when they are at peak ripeness, meaning they are going through the freezing process when they are at their best: they retain their color, flavor and nutritional value for an extended period of time, ensuring that you get the best bang for your buck.
Walmart has a great variety of frozen products, so next time you’re looking to make a stir-fry, keep an eye out for the frozen mixes too!
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Very good information for shoppers looking for quality and good deals.
We shop there at least once a week or more.
Cauliflower, juice detox, may be good deals. Containers at Costco are excellent quality, twice the size, and go on sale for $7. Workout clothes can be found on sale at many retailers and discount stores for less. Peppers and onions can be found at dollar stores and markets for low cost and easily cut up and put in zip lock or freezer bags for far less. Even watermelon and cantelope can be bought on sale and are good frozen.
Generally, Walmart is good for a few items as pain releivers, hair color, shampoo, etc. and a few items in paint and hardware…just about anything else can be found elsewhere for less.