Wii bundles invade Super Markets

Will Thompson On October 4, 2008 04.10.2008 with 7 Comments
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So I was sitting down today going over the sale paper making up a grocery list, when I came across a huge add. SALE! Nintendo Wii Bundle for $369 with advantage card, and I was just shocked. I can’t believe Nintendo has invaded the home food market now, just wow. It’s good to know that if I really want a Wii I can go to the my local grocery store and buy it along with some lettuce.

7 Responses to “Wii bundles invade Super Markets”

  1. samfish says:

    heh- it’s like the 1980′s all over again. I remember back in the day seeing ads and stuff for NES’s in grocery stores and drug stores, too.

  2. terapwn says:

    I know several people who got there N64′s from the Superstore

  3. streex says:

    Does this mean I can buy a Wii with food stamps?

  4. WII-LUIGI$ says:

    Oh ho, crap! I wasn’t expecting this?!! I rofl

    I once saw a NES being sold at a grocery store once. But Wiis being sold? It looks like the ad is from a ShopRite or Super Fresh. Man, this is NUTS?!

  5. ??? says:

    It is very common to buy electronics in grocery stores in Europe. They’re more like Mega-Markets really, because the size of them is usually three times bigger than an average American grocery store.
    It’s in the idea of TARGET, but I think they’re done in a better fashion in Europe.

  6. ??? says:

    It is very common to buy electronics in grocery stores in Europe. They’re more like Mega-Markets really, because the size of them is usually three times bigger than an average American grocery store.
    It’s in the idea of TARGET, but I think they’re done in a better fashion in Europe.

  7. Batman says:

    The Wal-Mart near me has a grocery store in half of it, but it’s not like it’s separated, it’s not like there is a Wii Points Card in the steak isle.

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