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Salvage Grocery Stores in Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas

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Date: 10/13/2008 Topics: Consumer Advice > Store Finder | Readers Request > Consumer  
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I am trying to locate a salvage grocery store near home. If anyone knows of one in the Dallas Ft. Worth area please let me know. Thanks!

Lisa from Kennedale, TX
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By (Guest Post)
Have I got the place for you! It's The Grocery Clearance Center, the biggest and probably only true salvege store in the City of Dallas! It's at the corner of South Cockrell Hill Road and Kiest Blvd. in far North Oak Cliff, almost to the Duncanville city limit. This store has been in business nearly 20 years and has fiercely loyal customers - including me! They stock the usual canned and boxed goods, plus a great variety of frozen meats and desserts.

As I understand it, they have contracts with all the major grocers and distributors and pick up from them nearly daily. Ask anyone in the aisles - we will all testify to the fantastic bargains and sterling service we receive there! They have a website -

www.groceryclearancecenter.com - if you want to see photos and read about them. I don't know where you live, but I drive in from Wylie - a bit of a journey - but the bargains never fail to make the trip worthwhile. You REALLY need to try this place. The owner is a cute guy from England, I think, and he and his crew will knock themselves out to help you. Oh, I nearly forgot a good feature. They have a program whereby you accumulate "stamps" to get free merchandise. Very little is free nowdays! Trust me, it's worth a trip! Cheers ! Irene N.

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By Terry (Guest Post)
Lisa you have Town Talk in Ft Worth on Beach St. We shop there a lot.
there also one in Arlington Top Line I try to go there any time I am out that way. Terry

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There is a place called Town Talk in Fort Worth on Beach St that I think will meet your needs. A friend bought a bag of Starbucks coffee for 1.99. I have been there a few times and love it.

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By gnivas (Guest Post)
Go to gnivas.com and click the link for Salvage and Bulk Food Stores--Savings Havens. This is a nationwide salvage food store directory with maps, store hours, addresses, phone numbers, commentary. When the store has a website or article written about it, there are links to the sites. Scroll down the state listings to the Texas link.

The salvage food stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are Town Talk on north Beach Street (started in 1954), TopLine in Grand Prairie on Church St. (more than 30 years same location), and Dallas Food Depot on South Cockrell Hill Rd. All of these places are family run. Town Talk has more fresh fruit, Dallas Food Depot has lots of good frozen meats, and TopLine has a good food selection as well as a lot of hardware, furniture, and repair productions, in addition to a very good food selection.

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