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Where do we get Products?

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Our diverse range of products is sourced from leading grocery chains, local vendors, distributors, food auctions, and brokers. We specialize in unique finds such as closeout items, past-date goods, and discontinued lines, featuring top brands like General Mills, Tyson Foods, Coca Cola, Kelloggs, and Kraft Heinz.

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While some items may have less-than-perfect packaging or be past their best-by dates,

their quality remains uncompromised.

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Our inventory, updated weekly, which offers regularly refreshed choices.

We advise stocking up on favorites, as our exclusive products are available in

limited quantities and may not be restocked.

 

What Is A Salvage Grocery Store?

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A salvage grocery store, also known as a scratch and dent, dented can, or discount grocery store,

offers products from excess inventory, mislabeled items, seasonal overruns,

or items nearing or past their best-by dates. These items, often from grocery warehouses or directly from manufacturers, include those with packaging imperfections or that didn’t sell well in certain regions.

Quality is assured through checks by liquidation centers and store staff.

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Products come from reclamation centers where damaged items are sorted out, leaving only the good stuff for sale. Salvage groceries offer unique, changing deals on name-brand items, often at significantly reduced prices. Managed typically by owners or their assistants, these stores provide a relaxed shopping environment. They are regulated and inspected by the USDA, ensuring product safety and compliance.


https://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/wcm/connect/19013cb7-8a4d-474c-8bd7-bda76b9defb3/Food-Product-Dating.pdf?MOD=AJPERES

https://www.foxnews.com/health/harvard-stud
y-finds-food-expiration-labels-are-misleading

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