I shop Aldis almost every week. I don't follow a budget but they have best prices around town. I also like that you never know what you will find at Aldis.
Getting back to lower carb/animal based and it's shocking how prices have gone up since I last did this (two years carnivore, leading up to covid, then life got too challenging to stick with it). The cheapest eggs at my local Aldi were $3.09 a dozen last week ugh!
Yea, I miss the 88 cent a dozen eggs at my Aldi sometimes but haven't seen that price in like a year!! Even the milk and OJ etc, I shoulda got enough to last me a couple years lol
I appreciate it that you are a chef and know about the cuts of meat and the nutritional value and ingredients PLUS the best cooking method. Thanks very much.
Yes please do a grass fed budget video. I'm loving you use the Aldi app. Stock up on trash cheese! I'm in Arkansas no Aldi here. My son is in Memphis they have Aldi but he does Kroger. 😮
You can save money by shopping in the Aldi store. The online prices are more because they expect you to pick up curbside or deliver. If they pull your groceries, you pay more. There is a bigger roll of ground beef that would of saved you more as opposed to buying several of the smaller tubes. It is easy if you have an electric knife. Slice the tube roll with plastic on and place in ziplocks to freeze extra. This was a nice example, but you can fit more in that basket. I would have added bacon. The free range eggs are more but taste much better. For steaks, it is best to shop sales. I was getting ribeyes for $4.97 lb at Krogers for a good while.
I love ALDI. Great prices and quality. The price of eggs in my area is OVER $2/dozen. Where are you getting yours for $1.25?! Good price. Yes ALDI does have good egg prices; but after comparing their price to Walmart and Sam’s, I find Sam’s has the best price per egg when I buy the 7.5 dozen box. I do eat a lot of eggs, so it’s more affordable for me to spend just under $15 for 90 eggs than buying the individual dozen packs. Thanks for sharing this informative video.
Love these videos! I am the only one in my family that is on a carnivore journey. If I broke our food budget down per person, I'd have about $40/wk to spend per person. I definitely eat a lot of ground meats, and I do utilize food banks/pantries to supplement. I also eat a fair amount of chicken, but would love to move to eating all or mostly beef and fish. Not sure what you may be able to come up with here. Thanks for sharing these videos!
good haul...like to see a "how to choose steaks...when trying to get the best tasting without spending too much" video...pretty much which steak for an alternative rib-eye... thanks ...love your videos
We just got an Aldi’s in our area-haven’t gotten to go to it yet. There was one where I lived in TN ages ago, and I remember them having really good deals.
Another great video Reid!! We have Aldi near us...it's just about twice as far as our local store so we don't shop there often. When we lived near Chicago we had one 2 miles from the house. That was nice. Wondering if you do your food shopping online all the time or just for the videos?? Again, great stuff bro....👍
Just for the videos. I haven't built up the courage to bring a camera into a store around here. I live in a small town and I'm 95% sure that nobody has experienced someone walking around with an expensive camera in a grocery store 😂
Aldi has its own brand of irish butter i think tastes better than kerrygold. lidl does too but it was either left in a hot truck over the weekend or somehow went bad, it was awful.
Hi, recovering my health after destroying it being vegan for 3 1/2 years. Just wondering why you don't eat eggs? I recently discovered I am allergic to the whites, but I can have the yolks. I really enjoy and appreciate your videos.
I became type 2 diabetic after going vegan 3 years ago. I'm starting carnivore to reverse it and fix my gut health. I'm always tired and my joints ache. Glad I found this community. Can't wait to heal.
this is no longer accurate, just saying, it may still be cheaper than other stores, but I can't say, guess it depends on your area, my beef and eggs, cost 80, also they were out of steaks, so I had to go to another store, where it was 80 as well, so around 160ish
Watch for the days that your Aldi marks down their meats. Try to shop early if you can on those days. I looked at every type of meat today checking prices and purchased the lowest price cuts. There's a lot of sticker shock for sure. We also have Save A Lot store which has marked down meat most every time. It's close to expiring so you have to use or freeze it right away.
I shop Aldis almost every week. I don't follow a budget but they have best prices around town. I also like that you never know what you will find at Aldis.
Getting back to lower carb/animal based and it's shocking how prices have gone up since I last did this (two years carnivore, leading up to covid, then life got too challenging to stick with it). The cheapest eggs at my local Aldi were $3.09 a dozen last week ugh!
Yea, I miss the 88 cent a dozen eggs at my Aldi sometimes but haven't seen that price in like a year!! Even the milk and OJ etc, I shoulda got enough to last me a couple years lol
I appreciate it that you are a chef and know about the cuts of meat and the nutritional value and ingredients PLUS the best cooking method. Thanks very much.
Yes please do a grass fed budget video. I'm loving you use the Aldi app. Stock up on trash cheese! I'm in Arkansas no Aldi here. My son is in Memphis they have Aldi but he does Kroger. 😮
You can save money by shopping in the Aldi store. The online prices are more because they expect you to pick up curbside or deliver. If they pull your groceries, you pay more. There is a bigger roll of ground beef that would of saved you more as opposed to buying several of the smaller tubes. It is easy if you have an electric knife. Slice the tube roll with plastic on and place in ziplocks to freeze extra. This was a nice example, but you can fit more in that basket. I would have added bacon. The free range eggs are more but taste much better. For steaks, it is best to shop sales. I was getting ribeyes for $4.97 lb at Krogers for a good while.
I love ALDI. Great prices and quality. The price of eggs in my area is OVER $2/dozen. Where are you getting yours for $1.25?! Good price. Yes ALDI does have good egg prices; but after comparing their price to Walmart and Sam’s, I find Sam’s has the best price per egg when I buy the 7.5 dozen box. I do eat a lot of eggs, so it’s more affordable for me to spend just under $15 for 90 eggs than buying the individual dozen packs. Thanks for sharing this informative video.
My staples are eggs, rib eyes, wild Salmon, Alaskan Pollock, Oysters, lambs liver.
This week my local Aldi had 75/25 ground Waygu beef for just over $4 per pound. It’s definitely lower end Waygu but still pretty tasty. 🤤
I saw that! I need to grab some
I got really bad stomach aches from the wagyu! Never had any issues with any of there other meats 🤷♂️
Aldi is my favorite store ! It's so affordable and great products
Love these videos! I am the only one in my family that is on a carnivore journey. If I broke our food budget down per person, I'd have about $40/wk to spend per person. I definitely eat a lot of ground meats, and I do utilize food banks/pantries to supplement. I also eat a fair amount of chicken, but would love to move to eating all or mostly beef and fish. Not sure what you may be able to come up with here. Thanks for sharing these videos!
I have an ALDI's near me. This is totally doable. Thanks, my friend!
good haul...like to see a "how to choose steaks...when trying to get the best tasting without spending too much" video...pretty much which steak for an alternative rib-eye...
thanks ...love your videos
Chuck eye steak is kind of like a poor man's ribeye.
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We just got an Aldi’s in our area-haven’t gotten to go to it yet. There was one where I lived in TN ages ago, and I remember them having really good deals.
Sadly, a year after this video was filmed I put on my Aldis grocery pick up EXACTLY THE SAME ITEMS AND WAS $62.68, so $12.51 MORE😒
Another great video Reid!! We have Aldi near us...it's just about twice as far as our local store so we don't shop there often. When we lived near Chicago we had one 2 miles from the house. That was nice. Wondering if you do your food shopping online all the time or just for the videos?? Again, great stuff bro....👍
Just for the videos. I haven't built up the courage to bring a camera into a store around here. I live in a small town and I'm 95% sure that nobody has experienced someone walking around with an expensive camera in a grocery store 😂
But thank you!
Aldi has its own brand of irish butter i think tastes better than kerrygold. lidl does too but it was either left in a hot truck over the weekend or somehow went bad, it was awful.
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Hi, recovering my health after destroying it being vegan for 3 1/2 years. Just wondering why you don't eat eggs? I recently discovered I am allergic to the whites, but I can have the yolks. I really enjoy and appreciate your videos.
Thank you! And the same reason as you. I am very sensitive to the whites and just find it hard to justify to buy them often.
@@CarnivorousChef makes perfect sense 👌
I became type 2 diabetic after going vegan 3 years ago. I'm starting carnivore to reverse it and fix my gut health. I'm always tired and my joints ache. Glad I found this community. Can't wait to heal.
@@Chris-js6oz similar story here. Praying you make a full recovery 🙏
@@Chris-js6oz how is the carnivore going? Have the diabetic ups & downs smoothed out?
That price for the chicken thighs! That same package here is $10 😮 boooo
Thanks 😊
How many pounds of meat a day do you find yourself eating? I’m looking to start carnivore
I like that cube steak from Aldi.
I’ve never bought it as I thought cube steak was full of carbs. Glad to know it’s not. Gonna go buy some.
this is no longer accurate, just saying, it may still be cheaper than other stores, but I can't say, guess it depends on your area, my beef and eggs, cost 80, also they were out of steaks, so I had to go to another store, where it was 80 as well, so around 160ish
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Watch for the days that your Aldi marks down their meats. Try to shop early if you can on those days. I looked at every type of meat today checking prices and purchased the lowest price cuts. There's a lot of sticker shock for sure. We also have Save A Lot store which has marked down meat most every time. It's close to expiring so you have to use or freeze it right away.
I was over excited when I got beef from Aldi with a 50% markdown. I came home excited to show my family