A.T.
I second the Dekalb Farmer's Market on getting fresh, good quality food at decent prices. At Kroger or Publix, a bunch of cilantro can cost $2 and at the DFM, it costs 50 cents. I usually spend 2/3 less at the DFM than at big supermarkets. It also has great deals on organic/natural and gourmet food items and has a massive selection of meats, cheeses, and fresh fish. Of course, if you want brand named junk food and nongrocery items, then you go to the big supermarket. The DFM will save you a ton of money. The only con is that the bread is made with organic and natural ingredients with no preservatives so you have to eat it right away before it goes moldy.