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We checked with our accountant, and simple bare trusts like a bank account for your kids, you don't have to report if meets some basic conditions. Like it's all simple stuff like cash only and under $50k you don't need to report. Unless you had over $50k in Red Envelope money and deposited it. You're fucked. But yeah, you should ask your own accountant for advice as there's more specific exemptions. |
am I really the outlier here? lol I enjoy getting the bulk of my stuff from Superstore. Granted, when it comes to veggies and fruits, I usually go to T&T/Osaka etc. But when it comes to the basic necessities I keep at home, it's usually cheapest to get it all from Superstore. I will occasionally go to Walmart if I find they offer something I need for significantly less. For example, potatoes were $2.49/lb at Superstore vs $0.99/lb at Walmart. Ridiculous difference in price for the exact same product. Anytime I go to independent or smaller places like Freshco for example, I feel like it's all worse quality, off brand shit that I have no interest in buying. There's also factoring in how much time I invest in going around to places just to save a buck or two. I value my time more than the savings. I absolutely refuse to buy things from Safeway/Save-On because they are so much more expensive than Superstore for a lot of the same products. They're also all further away from my home. |
superstore is the biggest ripoff when it comes to produce. loose onions and potatoes are criminally priced. if you buy it by the bag it's not bad, but $2.49/lb for an onion is just insulting. |
We do go to Superstore a lot, but we also shop a few other places to make up our weekly groceries. Dry goods typically I get from Superstore, their prices are hard to beat. Definitely the lineups are annoying, and they aren't always well stocked. Produce I get from Crystal Mall, cause I am a C lai that way. Fresh produce and pork are usually from CM. Very Asian specific things and seafood I would get from T&T. Superstore just doesn't carry the variety and selection I want. Also supplementing produce that I can't get from CM. T&T carries more variety but typically for a higher price if it's not a sale item. I've been buying less produce from Costco than before because we just can't finish it. Too much waste. Costco is mainly for diapers when they are on sale, cat food, children's books, and other misc packaged goods. We still spend enough to make Executive membership every year. |
A lot of people get their stuff at superstore because of the pricing, and I get it. Can't fault anyone for that. I just always tend to walk out of there more angry than I walked in, and that's why I can't deal. |
Richmond doesn't have good options save for the veggie and fruit place at 5 and Westminster, sometimes I go there... but I agree with Eff-1, even though I'm a regular at Superstore... I find every time I go there I get angry, but it's hard to justify going to like 3 places for things when almost everything is there every time. The ramp in and out of the Richmond one alone is enough to induce violence in a person on a busy day, a true lesson in how complete oblivious most people are. |
The first and only time I've ever shopped at Superstore here in Victoria was after my company gave out PC Gift Cards in lieu of our annual Christmas Party during COVID in 2020 & 2021. Can concur, made me angry, the "savings" (which IMO were not spectacular) didn't outweigh the inconvenience in the special trip needed to get there (our only superstore is in Langford, on the south side of the highway), the shitty shopping experience, the horde of people and the shitty parking lot. Also, fuck loblaws and the westons. I like Country Grocer, local island owned, close to my house, better prices than both Save-On and Thriftys. |
1 dollar blizzards at DQ till the 31st. I got a strawberry cheesecake without the strawberry sauce. The old lady said in the 16 years she worked at the DQ, nobody’s ever asked for that |
Why do I feel like I'm the only one on RS that shops at Superstore, Safeway, Save-On-Foods, T&T, PriceSmart, and Crystal Mall LOL~? In Metrotown, they are all within 5 - 10 min walking distance of each other anyway. This is why I paid for a CoV postal code, dammit lol~ |
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Shops exclusively east of Boundary? :concentrate: lol |
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I mean, that's obviously key. If superstore was a 5 minute walk from my house, I probably would do most of my shopping there, despite how shitty the shopping experience is lol. |
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i have to admit 88 market & safeway are my go to just b/c of convenience. i swear the dude in the 88 market sushi/banh mi kitchen knows me from going there weekly :lol :okay: |
I hate going to 88 because of the shitty parking situation there. They are also not cheap |
But so lucky |
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y'all don't get asian groceries delivered? :suspicious: $60min spend and gets delivered to my north shore front door :lawl: |
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Then along came Superstore which wasn't the bottom of the barrel but rather, it was the grime puddle the barrel sat on. But to be fair, Superstore emphasized low prices in exchange for a shitty shopping experience. As the economic climate changed and basically got worse, Safeway and the other major stores had to change and follow Superstore's ways while trying to maintain their 'heritage'. It didn't go well. Save-On has been doing better lately, thanks to their marketing such as $1.49 days but they also absorbed a lot of Sobey's locations (Safeway & Thrifty alike) which did not seem to phase the competition bureau, fucking Jimmy. Traditionally, all grocery stores would be closed on days like Boxing Day, New Year's day etc. but I remember Superstore being the first one to open up those days. Every other grocery player opened up the following year. I still shop at Safeway but mostly because it's in walking distance from me so I go late at night and can get out quickly. Superstore, like Walmart, is one of those companies that would permanently lower the bar for quality and contribute to that 'race-to-the-bottom' methodology in the name of 'saving money'. I worked as Supervisors in both Safeway & Thrifty Foods but exited that industry almost 10 years ago. I witnessed the transitions from pretty decent companies to toxic hellholes. I'll never look back at retail with a smile... |
Being in Richmond, on just #3 road, you got superstore, 3 T&T; langford market, Price Smart, Foody World, Costco. Then you got Public Market and the asian market across the street. I really can't complain at all. That's a lot of option on just a 5 km distance |
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