 Hey, NJRoot22.com here for our weekly supermarket roundup for December 14th, 2018. I'll be honest, I'm not impressed with anything this week. Honestly, King's overpriced, there weren't even any good deals on paper products. We picked up some of the white cloud paper products last week at the best price going and said no, IGA Bishops, we still shop there because they're local and we get some prepared food every now and then in a pinch, but there's nothing worth mentioning. Stop and shop, like I said before, a million times that we don't really go here. They may have good deals on junky packaged food, but there's no groundbreaking deals this week. I'm sorry, there's just really nothing good. The same thing with shop right, I didn't even see any. I mean, they have some okay deals on some roasts and stuff and they have some decent deals on these roasts here, these prime rib. Cook them right in there, they're really delicious. And they have Pat Lafrita roasts, but they're very expensive. I'm not sure if you mess up, they're unforgiving, you know what I mean? So I didn't really see anything all that great. They had a really good deal on this driving car for kids. It was an Audi, a little Audi. It was like 79 bucks. Things sold for like two or three hundred dollars. It was like two or three times more the price online. You can find those. You can either flip them or just get a good deal on it. So I didn't find anything inspiring here. They should operate like 95% packaged food or processed food, so it's still really hard. So we're going to focus on job lot this week, just for a second. The crazy deals are just too attractive to overlook. One particular good deal, if you can find them because they're sold out really mostly. But are these Rayovac Fusion batteries? They're like the high-end alkalines. You buy 24 batteries for 16 bucks. You get a $16 gift card. So it's like getting the batteries for free. Use your gift card for something later on. I like buying their Yogi teas. They're good prices and tea is great to have in the house. Their crazy deals were nuts this week. I tried this deal, this mystery craft box. It's filled with some weird stuff. They said the box is very, very greatly. You can either get kid stuff or weird craft stuff. I got a box that had nothing but goth jewelry. It was ridiculous. But you can flip it on eBay as well. You get 200 bucks worth of stuff. You can at least get $100 for the things that are in it. But you need to do the work to get the money back. A lot of people are getting into that these days. And what else did I see? This is an okay deal. You get 48 Panasonic alkaline batteries for 15 bucks and you get a $10 card. So it's like getting almost 50 batteries for five bucks. It's still not as good as the other one where you get it for free. But what else do we have here that they had good this week? They have decent prices on cargated boxes that if you like shipping stuff out and doing eBay. A buck 25 for the small boxes is a very good price. It's like five times as much when you go to UPS and buy them. They have their winter stuff on sale and featured this week or this season or this time of the year. Hit or miss, honestly. Here's a really good deal this week for these copper bakewares. I highly recommend them. These cookie sheets and so on and cake pans. If you like doing that stuff, you buy $20 right through these pans and get a $20 gift card. So it's like if you need to upgrade some of your cookie sheets, I highly recommend you take advantage of that offer. And they have some of these Viva towels which are premium towels. I'm not sure what the cost per square foot is. Probably not that great, but still it's a lot cheaper than the supermarkets for those Vivas. Oh, and here's something else. I did try these knives out. These Chicago Cutlery Fusion Forged knives. I didn't buy a chef's knife because I have enough of them already, but I picked up a three and a quarter inch paring knife. You see there on the left? Those things are very heavy and weighted. They're balanced very nicely. Almost like a Worsthoff knife. The only issue is that these handles are made of like a rubber kind of thing. You definitely can't put them in the dishwasher, but and we'll see how long they last before they start cutting. I mean I hand wash it, but it's a very, very high quality paring knife for five bucks. So far so good. It's only been a few days, but I recommend those knives. They're new there at Job and I think that's all I had this week. They're really short. And here's something else for someone who likes giant throws. These handmade cantha throws. You buy one for 40 bucks to get a $40 gift card for free. So that's something to consider if you're cold and you want to lower your heat in the house this this winter. Those throws come in handy. And I think that's it that I had for the job lot. Again, I wasn't inspired by much at the supermarkets this week. And they're crazy deals this week. We're in all that great either. Oh, I did mention this treetap maple drink in an earlier post. They're okay, but it's even better if you buy 10 cans for 750, get them for free if you want to try them out. That's something I didn't include. Oh, and this Woodstock Mayo, you know, it's organic. It's made with soy, soy bean. I don't really recommend it, but it is organic. So that means something to you. I bought a couple of these recently when they were on sale for like $1.50, I think. $1.25, I forget the exact price. But it tastes a little bit off. So be careful because most of these they're on sale because the expiration date is like January of 2019. And that means they expire in a month. And if you buy five of these, I guarantee you're not going to go through them. So be careful. So that's it for this week's deals. I will be back next week hopefully with some inspiration. But something to look out for if you've got to the end of this video is look out for the carnivore diet. A lot of people are doing really well on it. I'm on some sort of modified form of that. And that's why I only eat grains and I talk about carbs a lot. But the carnivore diet, some people just eat nothing but raw meat or animal-based products in one variation where it's like dairy, eggs and meat. It's a really good way to live. You're never hungry and get pretty much more nutrition vitamin-wise, nutrient-wise than eating a vegan diet. The debate is out. But my personal experience and I can prove it based on how I feel and look that it's a winning diet. That's it. Have a nice week.