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Re: Provisioning for a boat
[Re: christianb]
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06/16/2015 03:28 PM
06/16/2015 03:28 PM
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candj
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As previously mentioned, the Grande Marche is a good supermarket on the Dutch side and their wholesale branch is called Prime, located in Cole Bay. The Cost U Less is like a Sam's or COSTCO and is a good option for bulk buys. We still find the prices on the Dutch side to be a little better, just our opinion.
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Re: Provisioning for a boat
[Re: christianb]
#58540
01/04/2016 03:13 PM
01/04/2016 03:13 PM
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CaptainRon
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We used Jeannie with Shop N Drop Grocery (a TTOL sponsor). After looking at prices at Le Grand Marche when we stopped to pick up some wine, we felt the cost increment was minimal, and more than justified by the time savings - Jeannie had everything on board and in the cooler when we arrived.
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