Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so over the cost of groceries but never find anything we like at Aldi or TJ.
Does Costco actually cost less? I am never convinced of that when shopping there. What about Giant v Wegmans v Safeway v Harris Teeter?
Wegmans is cheapest on every day name brand prices if you don’t want to have to wait for sales. Giant is cheapest if you only buy what’s in the circular and use their points program religiously. I cannot do a full shop at any of the warehouse stores, as each is missing something I regularly buy, but their name brand prices are better if you can use the quantity. Their sale prices are often a better value even if you don’t end up using everything before it’s stale, but you still need to store it. BJs and Sams allow you to do a very accurate online shop to see if they might meet your day to day needs, but everything on Costco’s website is marked up and inventory not terribly reliable. Not to mention that shopping at Costco these days is like trying to cross the East German border circa 1986 these days
Anonymous wrote:Milk has gone up in price recently, but it is typically $1/gallon less at Costco than Giant. And the plain whole milk yogurt I buy at Costco is far less expensive.
I actually find cereal to be cheaper at Target than Giant.
Rarely do TJ's/Aldi/Wegman's/H-Mart/Safeway, and haven't shopped Whole Foods in years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Milk has gone up in price recently, but it is typically $1/gallon less at Costco than Giant. And the plain whole milk yogurt I buy at Costco is far less expensive.
I actually find cereal to be cheaper at Target than Giant.
Rarely do TJ's/Aldi/Wegman's/H-Mart/Safeway, and haven't shopped Whole Foods in years.
Is this the Indian yogurt? I believe it's called Dani? If so, how would you say it compares to a more european style? I have been wanting to try it (and yes, the price is excellent) but I would hate to waste it if I don't enjoy the flavor.
Yes, Indian style, Dahi. Probably -slightly- less creamy in texture, not very tart. It’s my standard breakfast most days. I add fruit, chia seeds and granola or muesli. I used to eat flavored or fat free yogurt and honestly couldn’t go back to that stuff.
Is it stored near the Greek yogurt? I like plain yogurt but have only seen fat-free plain yogurt at Costco.
I'm the poster who asked about the Dahi. I shop at the Wheaton Costco and it's in the same area as all the other yogurt. I am going to buy it next time I'm there. I only eat plain whole fat yogurt and that's the only one they carry. Thank you PP for the flavor info!
Thank you. Maybe they don't carry it in DC.
If your still around, do you know if they have coconut yogurt in Wheaton? They had it in DC just got a very short time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Milk has gone up in price recently, but it is typically $1/gallon less at Costco than Giant. And the plain whole milk yogurt I buy at Costco is far less expensive.
I actually find cereal to be cheaper at Target than Giant.
Rarely do TJ's/Aldi/Wegman's/H-Mart/Safeway, and haven't shopped Whole Foods in years.
Is this the Indian yogurt? I believe it's called Dani? If so, how would you say it compares to a more european style? I have been wanting to try it (and yes, the price is excellent) but I would hate to waste it if I don't enjoy the flavor.
Yes, Indian style, Dahi. Probably -slightly- less creamy in texture, not very tart. It’s my standard breakfast most days. I add fruit, chia seeds and granola or muesli. I used to eat flavored or fat free yogurt and honestly couldn’t go back to that stuff.
Is it stored near the Greek yogurt? I like plain yogurt but have only seen fat-free plain yogurt at Costco.
I'm the poster who asked about the Dahi. I shop at the Wheaton Costco and it's in the same area as all the other yogurt. I am going to buy it next time I'm there. I only eat plain whole fat yogurt and that's the only one they carry. Thank you PP for the flavor info!
Anonymous wrote:It completely depends on what brand name stuff you are looking for. Costco is great for "cost per unit" of certain things - chips, breakfast cereal, bread - and their price to quality ratio for other things (cheese, most meat) is excellent. But if those aren't the things you are buying, it won't solve your problem.
Anonymous wrote:I am so over the cost of groceries but never find anything we like at Aldi or TJ.
Does Costco actually cost less? I am never convinced of that when shopping there. What about Giant v Wegmans v Safeway v Harris Teeter?