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Things that are/were sold at the "wrong" place


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Trump Steaks sold at The Sharper Image
Swedish Meatballs sold at IKEA

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I loved the apple jelly cookies at IKEA, but they don't sell them anymore!😒

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Sounds good....

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They were fantastic! I also used to go there to get the elderflower syrup, but you can find that anywhere these days. I never was enticed to buy the reindeer salami.πŸ˜–

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Reindeer Salami? I'm sorry but that sounds so good....

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No, it does not!🦌

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I'm just too much of a carnivore to resist....

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Metal adult Freddy Krueger glove was for sale at Toys R Us, it even said "NOT A TOY"

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Haha!

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there once was a store near where i grew up which sold shotguns and whiskey
(ferguson, mo - when it was mostly white, to be exact)

hot dogs at the home depot

candy at the best buy

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Good ones!

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Walmart selling groceries is relatively new here in Canada and it still throws me for a loop.

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It doesn't sound too farfetched to me now.

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I am getting used to it.

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Home Depot selling chocolates

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They closed down the Cinnabon store and now sell the rolls at an Asian noodle stand.😐

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7-11 selling funko pops.

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Grocery items at our regional home improvement chain, Menards. Everything from bread and milk to frozen foods - no fresh produce or meat, though. My concern is that if they're not a true grocery store, are they abiding by food-safe procedures since grocery is not their specialty or focus.

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I think the same about Walmart.

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I've wondered about them, but I'm not a Walmart shopper. Target family here. One of my sons used to be a produce supervisor, so I know he got a lot of training on "best practices" for handling it. I believe he knows more about choosing good produce than I do!

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