Most inexpensive place to buy groceries in Coppell? And where can I donate gently used clothing and toys?
Lisa L. replied:
Newt Gaylin Fitz -- no they do not, but then I think none of the truly discount stores do as it costs the company $$ to establish and maintain. We don't buy a lot of packaged stuff, so I buy our meats, dairy and produce there. What I like about their meats is that it's a higher quality than what you find in the big grocery stores. Another great option for produce and meats is SuperH in Carrollton.
Amanda D. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/CoppellCoOp/
Amanda D. replied:
Bountiful Baskets is great because you can participate only when you want to. Pick up is behind MS North on Saturday mornings.
Amanda D. replied:
We had so many people showing all the great food that was created from the Bountiful Baskets that we had to create a new site for food, lol https://www.facebook.com/groups/CoppellFoodies/
Dawn G. replied:
The Humane Society is picking up at my house on the 30 th, if you have it bagged, feel free to leave it on my porch for them
Debra R. replied:
There are several on this site who work with different ministries to those who are without a home. I am one of those and am happy to take donations of men's clothing, particularly jeans, caps, shirts, etc. Here's a link for more information about the Clothes Closet I work with in partnership with Valley Ranch Baptist Church. I'm happy to give you more info about local drop off locations. http://www.cornerstonedallas.org/our-ministries/clothes-closet