A couple weeks ago I told my brother that I would price out the groceries that they lost from the fire/smoke damage. He initially told me he thought it was 9 pages. The list is actually 21 pages!
The list was made by the people who are doing the cleanup of his house. And they didn't bother to group things, so nothing is in order. You are just as likely to find garbage bags on pages with jello and potatoes, as you are to find bread on the pages of meats or cereal. It's just a complete hodge podge of things written down. The spices are scattered around 5 or 6 different pages, rice and pasta over about 5 and I think I found Jello on 4 different pages.
Last week Sunday I spent 4.5 hours wandering around Safeway getting prices.
I went again today and anticipated being able to finish. But there is so much that I couldn't get it done today and have to go again next weekend.
After 8 hours of pricing I have 13 finished pages. And 3 pages that require 1 or 2 items to be priced.
Next week when I go it's mostly pricing out fresh produce (which requires me weighing stuff), dairy, and meats, plus their pharmacy stuff.
The list was made by the people who are doing the cleanup of his house. And they didn't bother to group things, so nothing is in order. You are just as likely to find garbage bags on pages with jello and potatoes, as you are to find bread on the pages of meats or cereal. It's just a complete hodge podge of things written down. The spices are scattered around 5 or 6 different pages, rice and pasta over about 5 and I think I found Jello on 4 different pages.
Last week Sunday I spent 4.5 hours wandering around Safeway getting prices.
I went again today and anticipated being able to finish. But there is so much that I couldn't get it done today and have to go again next weekend.
After 8 hours of pricing I have 13 finished pages. And 3 pages that require 1 or 2 items to be priced.
Next week when I go it's mostly pricing out fresh produce (which requires me weighing stuff), dairy, and meats, plus their pharmacy stuff.