Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 26, 1983, Section B, Page 15, Image 39

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    If you have a spaghetti dinner on your mind and a pittance in your pocket, Waremart offers you the lowest grocery prices.
Photo by Dave French
A sultan's spread... at pauper's prices
By Guy Maynard
Of the Emerald
You've spent the day refiguring your
schedule a dozen times, running from your
adviser to an instructor whose class you
have' to get into, drinking a Coke or two on
top of the coffee that already has your
stomach gurgling.
As you and your roommates straggle off
campus, the thought of having a nice relax
ed dinner collides with the realization that
the shelves of your new apartment are bare.
It's time for a trip to the store.
You want something easy but filling,
nutritious but delicious. How about
spaghetti with sauce, some French bread
and a lettuce and tomato salad with Italian
dressing? And maybe a bottle of red wine to
take the edge off the day.
A comparison of prices at five area stores
reveals that the cost of the ingredients to
make that meal for three hungry people
varies greatly depending on where you
dec ide to shop.
It you take the short walk down 1 ith
Avenue to Little's Market, the goods would
cost you $7.79, but if you make the long ride
to Waremart, 2101 W. 11th Ave., you could
get them for $6.56.
McKay's, 1960 Franklin Blvd., had the se
cond lowest prices with a total bill of $6.70,
followed by Tom's Market, I490 E. I9th
Ave., at $7.38 and Safeway, 145 E. 18th Ave.,
at $7.65.
The makings of this feast include a
12-ounce package of either Mission or
Merlino's long spaghetti, a 15.5-ounce jar of
Ragu spaghetti saute, a package of six
Oroweat Francisco French rolls (half to be
eaten with this meal), a l-pound head of let
tuce, a pound of tomatoes, an 8-ounce jar of
either Kraft or Wishbone Italian dressing (a
fourth for this meal), and a 750 milliliter bot
tle of either Riunite Rosato or Almaden
Mountain Nectar.
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