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In supermarkets, the cheap staples are in the back of the store, forcing you to walk past, and possibly purchase, all manner of pricier and higher-margin products.
Ms. Vollinger asserts that government-issued food stamp allotments are so low that working families cannot feed themselves even eating cheap staples like beans.
The handsome building at 1811 Eastlake stands on the shores of Interstate 5, a short walk from both the sobering center and a convenience store that sells cheap staples like cans of Icehouse and Midnight Special tobacco.
As young women, we're delicately instructed how to properly worship our heartthrobs; in the 80s and 90s, magazines like Tiger Beat and BOP shepherded us with glossy centerfold photos of stars like the Hanson brothers intended to be ripped from their cheap staples and pinned above your bed.
As young women, we're delicately instructed how to properly worship our heartthrobs; in the 80s and 90s, magazines like Tiger Beat and BOPshepherded us with glossy centerfold photos of stars like the Hanson brothers intended to be ripped from their cheap staples and pinned above your bed.
Grocery shop frugally; buy cheap staples like beans, cabbage and tuna.
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Their show of strength often falls short: the Reds these days are for the most part elderly nostalgics, shabbily dressed and forlorn in their display of combat medals and ribbons that are now a cheap staple of Russian flea markets.
Citrus fruits, peaches, mulberries, oats, and millet reached Europe from their original Chinese habitats, and Europe owes corn (maize), tobacco, squashes, tomatoes, red peppers, prickly pears, agave (sisal), and potatoes first grown for fodder but destined to become the cheap staple food for the large families of low-paid workers of the 19th century to the Americas.
At that price, Americans may stop thinking of bananas as a cheap staple, and then a strategy that has served the big banana companies for more than a century — enabling them to turn an exotic, tropical fruit into an everyday favorite — will begin to unravel.
"A lot of buyers told them it would never work with a cheap staple like potatoes," said Bonnie Clariot, produce manager for the Whole Grocer in Portland, which last week sold out of Wood Prairie Farm's Elba and Rose Gold potatoes at $4.39 for a three-pound bag.
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