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and more importantly: http://www.realseeds.co.uk/whyseedsave.html
Actually, almost every seed I have tried sprouting from a grocery store has worked, the only exception being dried hot peppers in a bag of parrot treat.
My friends mum said that because store bought produce is "forced", they tend not to give good seeds...
I don't know if there is any truth in that, or I just have the knack of killing everything I try to grow. Maybe one of our green fingered friends could comment.
If it depends on the treatment you give them: try dividing your seedlings in groups and putting them in different places/watering conditions/soil mixtures; whichever survives and bears fruit is the way to grow something at our home :)
About your question:
What happens when you use seeds from bought vegetables is that you don't know what will come out, it cuold be that the vegetable in question has been polinated by another species. Sometimes the result may be interesting.
A pack of seeds is not really expensive and you are sure of the species that will grow out of them
(If you sow half the seeds the rest of the packet is there as a backup system)