 Hey, njroute22.com here with another supermarket while General Flyer round up for the weekend after Labor Day weekend. We're gonna go real quick here. If you haven't job lot near you, you should become an insider because they often have these deals where you buy something like, I bought some like rubber gloves the other day and they gave you the equal amount of money in a free gift card. It's like getting them for free. They often have very useful things, so not all of it's high quality. Next, unclaimed freight, a big scam. We don't like this racket. Some of them are home center. Not gonna go into it, but they apparently have, it looks like a pretty good deal on some DeWalt things. You should check out to see what Home Depot sells them for, $1.59 a piece. Not bad. Battery operated though. Battery operated blowers aren't as good as the gas ones. And also here we have IGA bishops of White House and also Pennington Market down south of 22. Again, we shop there because they're local and it's just interesting and convenient. They have a deal this week for a ground beef for $4 a pound, but I just wanted to point out that Wegmans has their family pack for $2.49 a pound, 80%. And Aldi has a five pound log of meat, 73% lean for $1.79 a pound. I mean I had it the other day, five pounds of ground beef in like four days and they were, it was okay. It was an interesting texture. I wouldn't say it's bad, but I think it's a pretty good deal, $8.99 for five pounds of meat. It's great for feeding a family. If you're making a meat sauce, no one will ever know the difference. Burgers, you can tell the difference. So that's that bishops. Kings actually has an interesting point. The apples now are finally going to be fresh. They weren't sitting in cold storage for six months. So the apples coming out now are of this season. But I recommend highly that you find a local farm stand somewhere. There are plenty across New Jersey. We found one south of here in, I think it was north of Delaware or south of Delaware, New Jersey, Bodine Farms, I think it was called. They had delicious fresh non-GMO produce for very, very cheap. Cheaper than you'd pay at a supermarket and it was a local business. I'll be doing a story about them eventually. For those that like Perrier, they got five big bottles for five bucks. That's pretty much better than even Shoprite gets them on sale. It's usually four for five. So if you like that stuff. And here's something I'm interested in is this rice, black, nitro, cold brew coffee. They have seven ounce little coffees for, they might be handy to keep some on hand just in case you need to jolt and you don't feel like the only one. So let's talk about Shoprite. Shoprite has some interesting deals this month. It seems like some prices are coming down. I'm not talking about any of this meat today, but here's one good little deal here. It's a super coupon, five bucks off your $50 purchase, which is 10% off. So I provided you get it right around $50 and you could pick up a couple of these and let's say you have to buy $200 worth of food, just do it in four separate trips. I mean, I don't know if that'll be the ROI on gas, depending on how far you live. But they also have a Shoprite butter with this coupon, which $1.97 for a pound of butter is incredibly cheap. However, it does not have sea salt in it, which to us, we're starting to buy this Kate's butter. It's just sea salt because regular salt is just not good for you. It really is not. And the lowest price I've ever seen the Shoprite brand cheeses, which we think are good, $1.49 a pack, but a limit of four. So just buy your four favorite cheeses or four of your favorite cheese and you should be okay. And we have a Viva, that we like the Viva towels, I'm not sure what the cost per square foot is, but I'll do the math and decide whether it's worth buying. What else do they have good this week? I didn't see anything notable on the, what do you call it, the meats, my burgers and there's no real good deal on ground meat. But they have, you know, the Hatfield bacon, which they don't have a sea salt version, but it's a good substitute if you didn't, if you didn't pick up last week's Hormel. I recommended the Hormel lower sodium bacon because it has sea salt instead of regular salt. And you can add your own sea salt to make it salty if you want. What else do we have? I'm not sure I like this brand, but this cooked perfect meatballs, good to have in the freezer for when you're in a pinch, or if you have kids and you just need some to give them something quick and you're not ready with the other good food. It's not bad to have one or two bags on hand, in our opinion. We don't talk about mainstream products really too much, I did this quick today. Now here's something interesting. They make it very affordable. You get a thing of peanut butter, a thing of jelly, and you get a free loaf of bread. So it's about a little over 350. You get peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, you can buy four. So for like 14 bucks, you can get four loaves of bread and four peanut butters and four jellies. It's really not a good sandwich, you shouldn't be eating white bread and jelly. I mean, those are carb machines. I think your kids will be not thankful when they get older and they realize that you poisoned them and killed their blood sugar when they were young. Try not to do that. You should look into it. You really should look into it. I recommend the book Sugar Blues. Sugar Blues will change your mind on sugar. And I think that's it for this week. I kind of blasted through all these flyers in a matter of six minutes. If I have anything else, groundbreaking. But it seems like some of the prices are coming down, which is nice. And it's Apple season, which is good. But shop local for the apples if you can. Have a good week.