It depends where you are locally. Unless you state a specific location, we cannot give you a specific place.
Your local independent grocer might have some in stock. Supermarkets only tend to stock goods which sell well. So if the Yukon gold potatoes are not popular/profitable in your locality, the supermarkets won't stock them. However small independent greengrocers or grocers might, since they buy smaller stock than supermarkets to simply satisfy local demand rather than squeeze out as much profit as they can from customers. Your local greengrocer could also order some for you if asked, if there isn't any.
If your supermarket does not sell them, check their website. They may have them in stock at another location and could deliver them to you if the supermarket has such services.
If you live within or near farms, you could ask a local farmer if they know of any being produced locally that you can buy.
Try re-asking your question giving an exact location for a more specific answer.
Vons
that are products you buy a gram/kilo etc.... from examples apples you buy in kilo's potatoes in kilo's gold in grams
10 pounds of ordinary russet potatoes costs between $1 and $3, depending on the type of store you buy them at and your geographic location. 10 pounds of premium potatoes (yukon gold, klondike rose, red) costs between $6 and $12. 10 pounds of gourmet potatoes (french fingerlings, peruvian purple, etc) can cost as much as $20 to $30, or more.
in las vegas where can I buy Erectzan
Yes, locally is a valid word in English.As an example:Peter likes to buy locally grown tomatoes.
You should buy locally instead of importing produce from far away.
Ok first buy any-type of cat and name it potatoes simple as that
They have adapted because they are Yukon people.
in my pants ;)
at publix
try your local shop
where to purchase clam knife
No they do not you have to buy them from a pharmacy.