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    #46
    Two major stores in Liberty. Brookshire Bro, and Wally World, at WW the shelves are empty. BB shelves are stocked business as usual.

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      #47
      This HEB in Rockport is usually slim pickings by Saturday morning. Be out of a bunch of stuff but restocked by Monday afternoon. The weekend population in this little town is full capacity.

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        #48
        I was in Heb in Victoria today, it seemed pretty well stocked to me but then I didn’t go down all 1500 isles either.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Bucknaked View Post
          I was in Heb in Victoria today, it seemed pretty well stocked to me but then I didn’t go down all 1500 isles either.

          I was there today too . Only thing I couldn’t find was a darn orange folder with brads for my kiddos school supplies.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Strummer View Post
            I was there today too . Only thing I couldn’t find was a darn orange folder with brads for my kiddos school supplies.
            Missed you at Academy too I guess

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              #51
              Chicken Little has entered the chat…Again! LMAO!

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                #52
                Originally posted by Bucknaked View Post
                Missed you at Academy too I guess

                I was there too . Ended up getting her backpack there . Lots of ammo on the shelf .

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
                  What's the difference between Hill Country and HEB brands? Besides HC sucks LOL

                  And if some products labeled HEB are outsourced can the provider sell that same product to everyone with different labels? Just curious.
                  HEB brand products are marketed to be as good as the name brands. HCF is a less expensive option.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Bard View Post
                    Problem with HEB is that 90% of all their products are now "bioengineered" Read labels under the ingredients, they are required to show it on the package now. Virtually everything in their bakery is bioengineered. It is not something you should make a habit of eating. DNA changing garbage.
                    It’s gotta be a whole lot better for people than McRibs .

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Bucknaked View Post
                      It’s gotta be a whole lot better for people than McRibs .

                      Hush your mouth !


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                        #56
                        Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
                        What's the difference between Hill Country and HEB brands? Besides HC sucks LOL

                        And if some products labeled HEB are outsourced can the provider sell that same product to everyone with different labels? Just curious.

                        I can only speak to the bread isle...
                        My company produces possibly 90% of all packaged bread and buns. In HEB, WMart, Kroger, Aldi, costco, etc. etc. Even Ben e kieth, which sells to restaurants.

                        It all comes off the same lines, just a different package.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Buckshot-73 View Post
                          It all comes off the same lines, just a different package.
                          Its all coming off the same line, but each customer can request a different ingredient mixture right? For example Hill Country Fair may be requesting highly enriched bleached cheap flour and Ben E Kieth requesting a unbleached white whole wheat flour right? Just curious.

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