Grocery Hack

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    Katie

      That’s amazing. I’ve been aiming to keep my groceries under $100 a week for my family of 4. My kids (1 and 5) are grazers so I really just plan for two adults and know we will have enough to feed them too since they never eat a ton doing online shopping and pickup helps me challenge myself to stick to budget and not get distracted!

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      Laura

        Keep in mind that Instacart sets their own prices and does not necessarily honor sales. I stopped using Instacart because it was significantly (about $10 per shopping trip) cheaper to go in and do it myself. However, that $10 cost may be well worth it if it saves you time, stress, and the temptation to get takeout because you haven’t had a chance to grocery shop.

        Also, different Aldi’s (and Walmarts) charge different prices for the same thing. Shopping on one end of town costs more than the other side for us for the exact same items.

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        Andrew

          Yeah I love Aldi, however we have arrived at the same conclusion as you, they are unfortunately not the cheapest in some categories like before.

          #81212 Reply
          Christina

            From a 10 year previous Whole Foods employee, but an Aldi lover, don’t forget that if you have Prime, you get an additional 10% off sale items. Their prices are becoming much more comparable post Amazon coming in.

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            Stephanie

              I have just shopped at aldis 2x in the past 6 weeks. I told my husband there were a few things that were a good price, but I get better prices at Kroger. My husband did say he liked the chicken tenderloins better that I got at ALDIs though.

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              Brittany

                Throughout the week I will add my entire grocery list to my online order. Then I physically go to lidl/Aldi and get the items that are cheaper. As soon as I finish there with the cheaper items, I will then submit my online order for pick up the next day or two for the rest of my groceries.

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                Gary

                  Be careful with the cold and frozen items. Frozen food begins to defrost the minute it is taken out of the freezer. You only have a 30 minute window where it is safe. It does extend it a bit with a cooler and ice packs but only by like an hour or two. It can warm up just enough to allow bacteria to form.

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                  Barbara

                    I do similar except don’t do grocery pick up. I have to go to multiple different grocery stores a day for work so I grab what I need as I leave that store.

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