Anonymous wrote:The largest distributor of Organic food in America is actually Walmart, though you do have to find a Walmart supercenter that carries food. Walmart now also has their "local brands" program where they will carry locally grown/made items in stores in an area but again, you need a bigger walmart.
Anonymous wrote:Plant a garden if you can. Start now and you’ll get lots of vegetables and fruit all summer. Other than that I shop at Wegmans or Harris Teeter. They usually have better quality than giant. Safeway just sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shop at WF and realize how expensive it is. What are cheaper alternatives where I can find good quality organic food?
We buy the bulk of our groceries from Aldi, Trader Joe's and Costco.
If you are going for the cheapest option(s) it's hard to beat this combo.
We don't have a Walmart that is convenient but if we did that would be in the mix too for price. We do get some things shipped from there and occasionally if we are near one we shop there.
Lidl is also good on price but again, we don't have one that is convenient.