Anonymous wrote:Are you going for budget or fancy? Because if I were budget shopping I wouldn’t be buying most of these things, I’d be more worried about stretching that dollar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should buy your oatmeal at Lidl. Or Aldi. Or even bulk at Mom's.
Agree that this is a strange list. You can probably do better at Lidl with the organic dairy products, too.
Do you keep a price book? That's what I am looking for -- people in DC who actually keep records of what they pay per ounce or pound for food who have data to compare with.
Ground beef should start with a 2. We stock up on chicken at .99/lb but will buy it under $1.49. Pork sausage more like $2.49/lb. Pork shoulder at $1.49/lb (used to see it below a dollar occasionally, but times have changed). Mangos - only in season for money and price and taste reasons.
If you care about organic get butter, milk, eggs at Costco. Butter we stock up on sale and freeze.
I don't buy many of the things you've listed (oat milk, baguettes, multiples of maple syrup) so I can't help you there.
The other thing is, once you've figured out where prices should be, figure out what store is doing well for most of your staples and just shop there. We use the Safeway loyalty card and get about $15 off every other month just from racking up points, in addition to the sales and the "personalized pricing" - they even lower prices on the produce that we buy for us.
Anonymous wrote:
Most budget shoppers shop by "I have X to spend" and they get whatever they can within their limit.
Anonymous wrote:Are you doing a class assignment, or are you new to budget shopping?
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I don't have time, energy, or mental space to do a lot of computing and comparing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should buy your oatmeal at Lidl. Or Aldi. Or even bulk at Mom's.
Agree that this is a strange list. You can probably do better at Lidl with the organic dairy products, too.
Do you keep a price book? That's what I am looking for -- people in DC who actually keep records of what they pay per ounce or pound for food who have data to compare with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is a weird list. I don't buy greens by the oz, they're usually priced per lb. And if you want to be a budget shopper, you may need to dial back the granola and assorted oat milks. But just from your list - ground beef and pork sausage are quite high, lemon seems high, and milk seems very cheap - I'm also confused by the things you get organic vs. not.
Bagged greens aren't usually sold by the pound because they are 12 oz or 10 oz.
I use ounce to compare prices but I can multiply by 16 if that makes it easier?
Lidl:
bagged arugula............. $0.45/oz.... $7.20/lb
bagged spinach..............$0.31/oz.... $4.96/lb
bagged baby spinach......$0.45/oz.... $7.20/lb
bagged collard greens.....$0.22/oz.... $3.52/lb
Anonymous wrote:You should buy your oatmeal at Lidl. Or Aldi. Or even bulk at Mom's.
Agree that this is a strange list. You can probably do better at Lidl with the organic dairy products, too.
Anonymous wrote:
This is a weird list. I don't buy greens by the oz, they're usually priced per lb. And if you want to be a budget shopper, you may need to dial back the granola and assorted oat milks. But just from your list - ground beef and pork sausage are quite high, lemon seems high, and milk seems very cheap - I'm also confused by the things you get organic vs. not.
Anonymous wrote:I am trying to get a handle on decent prices for food.
Here is a list of items I am seeing. Do these seem like good prices to budget shoppers? Do you see better prices at Costco, Walmart, Aldi, Giant on sale with coupon, etc?
Lidl: (Note -- I had no idea Lidl now has a "loyalty card/app" thingy, I have to sign up for it I guess.)
2 baguettes on sale........ $1/each
bagged arugula............. $0.45/oz
bagged spinach..............$0.31/oz
bagged baby spinach......$0.45/oz
bagged collard greens.....$0.22/oz
org maple syrup.............$0.45/oz
butter...........................$3.18/lb
oatmilk.........................$0.07/oz
pears............................$1.98/lb
mango (1).....................$0.99
lemon (1)......................$0.62
gallon 2% milk...............$2.56
Whole Foods (with Amazon Prime Discount):
maple syrup, org....................$0.67/oz
sale vanilla oatmilk:................$0.04/oz
regular oatmilk:.....................$0.08/oz
org greek yogurt....................$0.16/oz
bulk granola, org....................$5.99/lb
bulk rolled oats, conventional...$1.59/lb
organic oats...........................$3.36/lb
eggs.....................................$3.49/dozen
ground beef.......................... $3.49/lb
pork sausage.........................$5.99/lb
butter...................................$4.49/lb