Walgreens Grocery Haul! 4 Things to Buy

Far from the humble pharmacy it once was, Walgreens has since expanded into a hub of all manner of human necessities. Putting the “convenience” in convenience store, Walgreens is actually an above average stop for filling your fridge and pantry when you can’t get to a proper grocery store. But what’s worth buying? Here are four Walgreens grocery items we spotted on a recent visit that we recommend purchasing. 

Maruchan Ramen Noodle Souper Six Pack

This sixer of always reliable ramen is obscenely reasonably priced at two for $5 at many locations. Perfect as a quick lunch or a late night snack, and available in both chicken or beef, this stuff will keep your belly full and your wallet fuller.

Stouffer’s Lasagna with Meat Sauce

This frozen lasagna dinner boasts 100% pure beef, herb seasoned tomato sauce and real mozzarella cheese. Made with no preservatives, this is high quality as far as Italian dinners from the freezer go! And, you can even cook it in the microwave if you’re too afraid of the oven.

Nice! Grade A Cage Free Eggs

That’s right, you can even buy cage-free hen fruit at your corner Walgreens! What an age we live in. We do recommend that you use them for eating (here’s some deviled egg inspo) and not Halloween night revelry.

Breyer’s Reese’s Peanut Butter Ice Cream

You know you’re in for something special when even the packaging looks delicious. I mean, just tell me you don’t want to take a bite out of that cardboard encasement. While it didn’t take the title of best peanut butter ice cream, it’s still pretty darn good.  Pass me a bowl and spoon, it’s time for dessert!


About the Author

Joe Rumrill

Joe Rumrill is a fictional one-eyed spinach-loving sailor created in 1929 by E.C Se- Wait, no, that's not right... Joe Rumrill is a stand up comedian and writer currently based in Los Angeles. His favorite thing about food is a close tie between the taste and the nutrients one gets from it. His least favorite thing about it is the "gritty, dirt-like quality some food has", but he's most likely referring to the time in third grade he was dared to eat playground sand.

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