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- Vegetarian
I went shopping at Target today and decided to grab a frozen meal for dinner. I don't have a working freezer right now, so I don't have anything frozen at home. I usually have to wait until I'm grocery shopping to get something for that day.
I was astonished and pleased to see that since my last visit about a month and a half ago, they've expanded their choices of vegetarian and vegan frozen food items considerably. They have the following brands:
Amy's
Morningstar Farms
Gardein
Quorn
And not just a couple items for each brand, either, but enough choices so that you have to stand there and decide which ones you want. It looks like the Gardein Chk'n Strips are popular based on the empty space in front of the packages that were left.
I know that Target is not the most ethically perfect company (for more on that, please start a new thread in the debate forum, thanks), but I like Target nonetheless. I find all sorts of nifty stuff and good deals there. They also had tanks and short sleeved T-shirts on sale for $6 for a limited time, so I bought several of each.
Couponers, please note: I found out today that they will only take four at a time of the same type of coupon. I tried to use 5 of the same cat food coupons, and I got one returned to me. Oh, well. However, you can stack coupons at Target, meaning you can put together a Target coupon and a manufacturer's coupon to get a bigger discount on the same item.
ETA: I understand that Target has expanded into Canada. I would be interested to know from the Canadians on this forum if you plan to shop at any of these Targets, and if you do so, what your shopping experiences were like.
I was astonished and pleased to see that since my last visit about a month and a half ago, they've expanded their choices of vegetarian and vegan frozen food items considerably. They have the following brands:
Amy's
Morningstar Farms
Gardein
Quorn
And not just a couple items for each brand, either, but enough choices so that you have to stand there and decide which ones you want. It looks like the Gardein Chk'n Strips are popular based on the empty space in front of the packages that were left.
I know that Target is not the most ethically perfect company (for more on that, please start a new thread in the debate forum, thanks), but I like Target nonetheless. I find all sorts of nifty stuff and good deals there. They also had tanks and short sleeved T-shirts on sale for $6 for a limited time, so I bought several of each.
Couponers, please note: I found out today that they will only take four at a time of the same type of coupon. I tried to use 5 of the same cat food coupons, and I got one returned to me. Oh, well. However, you can stack coupons at Target, meaning you can put together a Target coupon and a manufacturer's coupon to get a bigger discount on the same item.
ETA: I understand that Target has expanded into Canada. I would be interested to know from the Canadians on this forum if you plan to shop at any of these Targets, and if you do so, what your shopping experiences were like.