Stocking Up On A Budget! Aldi Walkthrough
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Hi, Welcome to Stock Up Sunday! Today I'm sharing a walkthrough of my local Aldi store to share food prices in my area, the midwest. With food prices on the rise I believe that it's important to stock up on as many food items that we can.
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Nice walkthrough! Thanks for sharing. Take care and have a great day
Good selection of products.
Hi Carmen! Your Aldi has a lot of great items! The tomatoes are a great buy! Yes, food prices keep going up at our store - the Mac and cheese is a fantastic buy! Hope you enjoy your awesome yummies!
Awesome finds have a wonderful Sunday beautiful 💗🌈🦋
Thank you. Have a great Sunday Michelle 💜
Nice walkthrough! I see some good stock up items there. 👍
Thank you Ric.
Where we shop makes all the difference in whether we can afford to eat or not. Aldi's is the best for prices and most quality AT that price. I just came from Publix, one of the most expensive stores around my area. I love Publix, because they do have some good quality food and pleasant people. But I haven't been there in awhile, so was shocked at some of the prices. A box of fried chicken used to be around $10.00 if I recall, and now it's $15.00. I was thinking of getting some, but not at that price. It's not good for me anyway, I reasoned, as I walked away. A jar of mayo? $9. I got the Publix brand. $5 for a loaf of bread from the bakery that isn't a whole loaf. I could go on, but won't, because we all know why we get tears in our eyes when we go shopping. I went to Publix because I had to get some Damp Rid, but they only had the refill, or the whole kit was $16.00. I left my car window down through the storm and now I have a swimming pool in the back floorboard. So I skipped that and will just leave the car in the sun with the windows open for a few days. Hey, ya gotta save where ya gotta save!
Hi. I can't believe that a jar of mayo where you live costs $9! That's insane. Not to mention the 1/2 loaf of bread for $5! Sadly, it's probably only going to get worse before it gets better. Sounds like you had a rough day yesterday. I hope you're having a better day today!
@@CarmenMarie13 I am fortunate that I have the money to afford whatever food I want, but I still am frugal in most of my shopping. I've had decades of scraping the bottom, with nothing. People who have never been that broke cannot imagine the soul-sucking feeling we get when we don't have enough to live. My tendency is to overspend if a minor emergency comes up, and I need to keep my eye on that, because I end up with stuff I don't end up using in a timely manner. There is such an emotional component to trying to "fix" things, and industry sells us too much for what we need, hence half-full bottles or containers left over that we can't bring ourselves to throw out.