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tomturbomatic

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Several wheat-free grocery products that I used to find in my several grocery stores have been pulled from the shelves. I checked on Amazon and, in most cases, I have found them at a comparable price with free delivery. What recourse would I have if I could not find the products at Amazon? I went to three stores, at an expenditure of time and fuel. I can't keep checking different stores. I know there are people here who do not like Amazon but I am grateful for Amazon.
 
I stopped counting discontinued regular-purchase grocery items when it passed 30.  While the store (Kroger) seems to have room for half a dozen entire aisles I skip altogether, I end up scrounging 'lifelong' staples from "---- Dollar----" or Walgreens.

 

I've complained fervently all along, along with hordes of other customers.  The managers have ganged up on headquarters with complaints.  All futile.  Some computer in Cincinnatti makes these decisions to gratify some imaginary spreadsheet, and customers get to work around them or do without.

 

Helluva way to run a business.
 
I agree. A side benefit of the shipment of Simply 7 Quinoa Chips shipped and delivered in the factory box is that no person stocking shelves has the opportunity to crush the chips removing them from the box of 12 and stuffing them onto the shelf with other flavors I don't buy.
 
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