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Main Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: Bogie on August 03, 2022, 04:40:53 PM
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I picked up some plastic forks, splenda, and some burger/omelet cheese... I'm gonna need a bigger freezer... Next trip is going to be sausage and bacon...
https://www.restaurantdepot.com/docs/default-source/regional-flyers/rd---august-2022/midwest_aug22.pdf?sfvrsn=a6652db1_4
Forks are serviceable, and are disposable anyway... The sweetener was under 1/2 the price of Aldi's version. We'll see if the cheese is okay...
They say "restaurants only," but they'll take anyone's money.
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Wow. Every restaurant supply store I've been to is only non-food goods -- utensils, kitchen equipment, appliances, paper goods, etc.
The food service wholesalers take care of the edible supplies.
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Holy crap. If I lived near there I'd do all of my shopping there.
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This is another few miles, in Maplewood. They are more "not-a-restaurant" friendly, but there is not the huge selection either.
https://gfsstore.com/?dsr_id=MP185
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Their prices aren't great, either.
I can get the Rao's pasta sauce (which is a VERY GOOD pasta sauce) at my local grocery for $8 and change, or I could go to the local warehouse store and get it for $5 and change.
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Some of the stuff they are pretty good on. Other, I suspect that they are more selling convenience. The Depot place has a HUGE meat section. Next trip is stuff like sausage...
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Their prices aren't great, either.
I can get the Rao's pasta sauce (which is a VERY GOOD pasta sauce) at my local grocery for $8 and change, or I could go to the local warehouse store and get it for $5 and change.
Yeah, I am addicted to $8 pasta sauce. Tried Michaels of New York brand and it was good but even more expensive. Wish I could make my own as good, but I cannot.
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Restaurant Depot doesn't require being in the food business anymore? I used to have a membership because my school was a 503something and I taught cooking skills in my Montessori class.
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They signs say so, but they seem to like money...
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They signs say so, but they seem to like money...
Sort of like Grainger for industrial tools and components - they say they sell to "companies" (and they do) but I've never had them turn down my money.
Some of the prices at the restaurantdepot look pretty good . . . others don't beat local supermarkets, especially during a sale.