23 February 2014 | 3 replies
Spend more money on advertising, post flyers in Super Markets, if it's listed with multi list offer an incentive for the salesperson who sells it within the next 30 days.

10 November 2019 | 316 replies
Here's how it works: they (FortuneBuilders in this case, but can be any store, supermarket, etc) asks you to either donate food (or in case of stores to donate cash), and then they donate it to various charities, get receipts in their names, and claim it on their "social responsibility" brochures and of course on their tax returns. 8) Re-occurring theme of how schools and universities fail miserably to prepare kids for real world, and instead of providing financial education, they teach how to "dissect frogs".

7 August 2019 | 200 replies
Neither does the supermarket checker feel bad when they charge me for groceries.

4 December 2023 | 77 replies
In front of me is an old supermarket which has been empty for about a year.

26 October 2023 | 8 replies
If your location or the property aren't going to be super marketable to a family or someone that needs to be close to their work, then it might not be the right option.

13 July 2024 | 51 replies
It really seems like an area that is growing especially with 192 bloomfield ave and the aldi supermarket.

7 November 2017 | 402 replies
I was a produce manager 2 years ago at a supermarket in Boston and was actually paid real good I read rich dad poor dad and then quit ran a distribution company then thought I was unstoppable moved to Miami and worked as an hvac helper, sign holder, Pepsi stocker, used car salesmen, dead body remover, helped people move, roofer, flooring, trucker, auto parts delivery, body shop car washer and the. parts manager somehow ended up in Springfield mass and started making handmade motorcycle seats I quit and now run a catering business while working on getting my real estate license lol I'm only 23 so I can't waste anymore time once I become and agent I will start investing and no more random jobs

28 November 2021 | 7 replies
Some more details on the building- it's a standalone building in a plaza, across from a supermarket on a high traffic road.

20 February 2019 | 13 replies
As a bad Plan B, many supermarkets have CoinStar machines - but they take something like 8%.

14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
It’s not so much a direct cash infusion to the poor but more to the businesses servicing them.Our 2 supermarkets located in NYC see about 19-25% of purchases made with SNAP benefits (EBT Food, EBT Cash, WIC).