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I bought a smallish bag at Safeway last week and they were over 5

dollars which is a lot..but 17 dollars.that's nuts..sus

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From: RN Battersby

<<< bing cherries so bad I could almost taste them. :) So I went to

the

store and

put some in a bag and when I went to the check out it was $17.25>>>

I bought mine at the fruit stand in an orchard and the price was 2

pounds

for $3.85, thought that was bad! The orchards are usually much cheaper

than

stores. How much were they asking per pound? And where do you live?

in BC

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In a message dated 7/1/2003 3:40:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,

laharrison03@... writes:

> Where is Here?

> they are about 2.99 lb at no frills here...other

> stores are around 4.99 to 5.99/lb

>

No Frills is a store in Canada, i believe. It's like a discount grocery

store much like Aldi and Save-A-Lot!

As far as the cherries ringing up $17, i really don't think thats a correct

price. Cashiers use codes when ringing up fruits and vegetables and with

hundreds to memorize (hey it happens over time, ask me for a code and i'll know

it)

or look up sometimes the finger slips. When it rung up $17 did it

specificaly say " Cherries " on the register screen? If it did it also could have

easily

been a code mix up with a different item or a bulk code for cherries. Check

what the listed price was on the cherries in the produce/fruit section, not

only will it list the price per pound but it should also have the code number

right there on the sign. And all produce/fruit sections have scales of some

kind, whether it's one that just weighs or ones where you can type in the code

number and print out a tag with the price and UPC on it for easy scanning for

the

cashier.

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my blood sugar was 279 this morning and 229 yesterday morning

too high

robyn

Children from broken homes,should not have to live broken lives.GOD never

looses track of his children.

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In a message dated 7/1/2003 7:24:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

granmere48@... writes:

> my blood sugar was 279 this morning and 229 yesterday morning

> too high

>

Hi Robyn,

Do you have any clue as to why it was this high?

hugs

Eunice

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Being a checker at a major grocery store, I, too, have done that- I remember

ringing up a lady somewhere around $90.00 for 1 flat of strawberries!!!!!!!

Oops!

" it also could have easily been a code mix up with a different item

or a bulk code for cherries. "

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I live in Mobile Alabama and we usually buy our vegetables and fruits off stands

on the side of the road. Will check haven't bought cherries in a coons age.

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Re: High Priced cherries!

In a message dated 7/1/2003 3:40:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,

laharrison03@... writes:

> Where is Here?

> they are about 2.99 lb at no frills here...other

> stores are around 4.99 to 5.99/lb

>

No Frills is a store in Canada, i believe. It's like a discount grocery

store much like Aldi and Save-A-Lot!

As far as the cherries ringing up $17, i really don't think thats a correct

price. Cashiers use codes when ringing up fruits and vegetables and with

hundreds to memorize (hey it happens over time, ask me for a code and i'll

know it)

or look up sometimes the finger slips. When it rung up $17 did it

specificaly say " Cherries " on the register screen? If it did it also could

have easily

been a code mix up with a different item or a bulk code for cherries. Check

what the listed price was on the cherries in the produce/fruit section, not

only will it list the price per pound but it should also have the code number

right there on the sign. And all produce/fruit sections have scales of some

kind, whether it's one that just weighs or ones where you can type in the code

number and print out a tag with the price and UPC on it for easy scanning for

the

cashier.

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Helen,

The only thing I want to comment on, is, my BG's have not been in control since

I was diagnosed in Feb. Recently, about the past 3 weeks or so, they have been

almost " normal " , and the only thing I can figure is the fact that I am so broke,

I am just not eating. I eat alot of sugar free Jello and pudding, yogurt, etc.

but almost no meat and haven't been able to afford fresh fruits and veggies. I

have also been losing weight. Last year at this time, I weighed 179. Today I

weigh 158. I am a complete slacker about excercise, do you think that just NOT

eating can regulate BG?

Thanks,

I feel a little lost as my BG is so much higher than anyone else has quoted

but the Dr doubled my meds today so maybe I will really fit in. Helen H

Helen H. and the 4 Fuzzies

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" it also could have easily been a code mix up with a different item

or a bulk code for cherries. "

That is probably the culprit. I once was charged about $625 for a

small wedge of Brie. The register was programmed wrong. DUH!! The

odd thing is that the cashier didn't even flinch when she quoted the

toatal tab for a few items at close to $700. I wonder what it would

have taken to get her to notice that something might be wrong.

When I eat things like cherries or other sweet fruit, I have a very

small portion. I will certainly go back for more in an hour or so,

but still keep the portions miniscule. The BG doesn't do much this

way. If I had a cup of fresh fruit, the BG would spike

considerably. I guess it's just my system. My diabetes specialist

(and he IS diabetic as well) says to enjoy a pint of Hagen Daz each

day if I really want it, but have it over 8 servings throughout the

day. Makes sense.

I'm really enjoying this group. I don't feel alone anymore.

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one thing I have found out this past week is that there are a lot of

things out there that are not marked sugar free but are. I have also found out

that if I call a head my favorite restaurant will do something special for me

like have the boiled squash and things I can eat. They are also getting the

salad dressing I eat. Now that's service.

Yes it is nice to know that we are not alone. I started going walking today and

to keep from looking as silly I took Tres-Seay my husbands fat toy terrier, She

loved it so we maybe a pair on the walk everyday. Maybe she will get her figure

back too.

I feel a little lost as my BG is so much higher than anyone else has quoted but

the Dr doubled my meds today so maybe I will really fit in. Helen H

Helen H. and the 4 Fuzzies

http://helen.dogagent.com/

http://dogagent.com/gallery/helen

http://www.pepedog.com/hh/tribute.htm

http://dogsofourheart.ath.cx/index.html

http://dogsofourheart.ath.cx/

Re: High Priced cherries!

" it also could have easily been a code mix up with a different item

or a bulk code for cherries. "

That is probably the culprit. I once was charged about $625 for a

small wedge of Brie. The register was programmed wrong. DUH!! The

odd thing is that the cashier didn't even flinch when she quoted the

toatal tab for a few items at close to $700. I wonder what it would

have taken to get her to notice that something might be wrong.

When I eat things like cherries or other sweet fruit, I have a very

small portion. I will certainly go back for more in an hour or so,

but still keep the portions miniscule. The BG doesn't do much this

way. If I had a cup of fresh fruit, the BG would spike

considerably. I guess it's just my system. My diabetes specialist

(and he IS diabetic as well) says to enjoy a pint of Hagen Daz each

day if I really want it, but have it over 8 servings throughout the

day. Makes sense.

I'm really enjoying this group. I don't feel alone anymore.

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