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[quote=Anonymous]Costco has the best produce hands down. I can get (2) 2-packs raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries that last all week. They started carrying Rosendorffs challah rolls and that basically makes it worthwhile to go. They are great for ham sandwiches or overnight baked French Toast. I have never had a good experience with Aldi meats- they taste tough and watery. I will occasionally buy ground lamb or bison or a specialty meat from Aldi. I go to Aldi for basics once a month- flour, sugar, brown sugar, canned tomatoes, tom sauce, canned beans, taco seasoning, hash brown rectangles, etc. Costco is meat and produce. WF/HT fills in the rest. Our local HT often has $20 off $100 or $10 of $75. I will get cheeses or milks or extra and then add 10-20 for the food pantry. I am dropping Amazon Prime so will need to say goodbye to WF pickup but it will likely stay in rotation for monthly stuff like frozen wild salmon or dairy-free items for my son. I could never outright shop at Aldi because their produce was never consistent and meat is not good so it isnt reliable for a family who are meat-eaters. [/quote]
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