Preferably the type that buys surplus lots from bigger chains.
We save a small fortune every year by shopping at a local discount grocery.
Not only do we save a lot of cash, but our diet is much more varied than it used to be because the discount stores wind up with lots of unusual items that may not sell so well in middle America.
For example, we always have lots of fancy foreign cheeses, Brie, Camembert, Gouda, you name it.
These apparently don’t appeal to the typical Ozarkian, or maybe the typical American, palate, but we love them, and we get them for less than the price of Velveeta.