After the old Thriftway closed, there was a bit of a grocery vacuum in the area. Folks living around here were faced with the choice of driving all the way to New Albany or all the way to Corydon to do any major grocery shopping. I was pleased to see that Cash Saver had opened until I found out that I would have to do math while shopping. I don’t mean that I would have to keep a running total(rounded up for good measure) in my head in order to stay within the budget but that I would have to remember to add ten percent to all of the marked prices. That’s the schtick here. By presenting you with the«cost» price and boasting that they«add 10% at checkout», they give the impression that they are barely eking out a profit and that you are saving a bundle. It’s a great tactic. Everyone wants to save a few dollars these days. But, really, the prices here are no better than anywhere else and the selection is fairly limited(almost no organic stock) and I am pretty sure that I don’t have to do any extra math while trying to avoid a shopping cart collision over at Jay-C. Cash Saver is fine for running in to grab a few things that I might need right away but I still need to make a longer journey to do the serious shopping.