Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ my strawberries from LIDL from 8 days ago are still great (fridge-kept). My mangoes from aldi are now 17 days old and are delicious (frige-kept after ripened).
But you do you. 💰 🪽
I've lost plenty of money trying to buy produce from Aldis and Lidls and having to toss them out. Boxes of spinach going manky after a day or two. Berries going moldy. Apples that were mushy and tasteless. But you do you.![]()
Then you don’t take advantage of their double money back guarantee.
Well, no, I didn't know they had it. Will remember. I still stop at Lidls every other week for a few items. Some of their offerings are excellent value. Just not their produce. I'm not impressed by strawberries that sit in your fridge for eight days because it means they can't be that great to start with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ my strawberries from LIDL from 8 days ago are still great (fridge-kept). My mangoes from aldi are now 17 days old and are delicious (frige-kept after ripened).
But you do you. 💰 🪽
I've lost plenty of money trying to buy produce from Aldis and Lidls and having to toss them out. Boxes of spinach going manky after a day or two. Berries going moldy. Apples that were mushy and tasteless. But you do you.![]()
Then you don’t take advantage of their double money back guarantee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ my strawberries from LIDL from 8 days ago are still great (fridge-kept). My mangoes from aldi are now 17 days old and are delicious (frige-kept after ripened).
But you do you. 💰 🪽
I've lost plenty of money trying to buy produce from Aldis and Lidls and having to toss them out. Boxes of spinach going manky after a day or two. Berries going moldy. Apples that were mushy and tasteless. But you do you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:^^ my strawberries from LIDL from 8 days ago are still great (fridge-kept). My mangoes from aldi are now 17 days old and are delicious (frige-kept after ripened).
But you do you. 💰 🪽
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldi has been a good savings for us. After just 8 weeks, we're ahead of our grocery budget by $300.
We started comparing prices and what a single grocery order looks like if we shopped at Aldi versus Wegmans (where we have shopped for years). The first receipt was a $37.11 Aldi order that would have cost $61.58 at Wegmans. That totally motivated us.
I also shop at Aldi's once a month or so for the savings but you just can't compare the selection and the quality to a Wegman's or a Whole Foods. It's not an every week grocery store.
The produce is equally good, but if you don’t see it, you don’t see it. 8 days ago they had honey mangoes on sale for .39 each at Aldi. They were $1.15 each at WF and $1 each at Amazon grocery. I bought about 30 and put them in the fridge when they ripened. I still have about 10 left. They are delicious. I thought of this thread when I bought them (as I did when I got cheap strawberries at Lidl yesterday).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldi has been a good savings for us. After just 8 weeks, we're ahead of our grocery budget by $300.
We started comparing prices and what a single grocery order looks like if we shopped at Aldi versus Wegmans (where we have shopped for years). The first receipt was a $37.11 Aldi order that would have cost $61.58 at Wegmans. That totally motivated us.
I also shop at Aldi's once a month or so for the savings but you just can't compare the selection and the quality to a Wegman's or a Whole Foods. It's not an every week grocery store.
The produce is equally good, but if you don’t see it, you don’t see it. 8 days ago they had honey mangoes on sale for .39 each at Aldi. They were $1.15 each at WF and $1 each at Amazon grocery. I bought about 30 and put them in the fridge when they ripened. I still have about 10 left. They are delicious. I thought of this thread when I bought them (as I did when I got cheap strawberries at Lidl yesterday).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldi has been a good savings for us. After just 8 weeks, we're ahead of our grocery budget by $300.
We started comparing prices and what a single grocery order looks like if we shopped at Aldi versus Wegmans (where we have shopped for years). The first receipt was a $37.11 Aldi order that would have cost $61.58 at Wegmans. That totally motivated us.
I also shop at Aldi's once a month or so for the savings but you just can't compare the selection and the quality to a Wegman's or a Whole Foods. It's not an every week grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:This is how I keep myself on track: https://fns-prod.azureedge.us/sites/default/files/resource-files/Cost_Of_Food_Low_Moderate_Liberal_Food_Plans_February_2024.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Aldi has been a good savings for us. After just 8 weeks, we're ahead of our grocery budget by $300.
We started comparing prices and what a single grocery order looks like if we shopped at Aldi versus Wegmans (where we have shopped for years). The first receipt was a $37.11 Aldi order that would have cost $61.58 at Wegmans. That totally motivated us.
Anonymous wrote:First figure out what you are paying. Then if you want to reduce - cut back say 10% each month for a certain period of months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 2 kids, 14 and 11. They eat a lot. We have a HHI of about 300k, and we spend about $1500 month on groceries and about $500-800 on take out, restaurants, and date nights.
We shop at Lidl, Costco, and Giant. Lots of fruits, vegetables, snack food, meat and stuff for lunches.
We're in a similar boat (income and family size). We spend about $1,000-$1,200 on groceries and about $200-$500 eating out.
Wen the to go with less expensive meat (chicken, ground beef) and less steak, shellfish, etc. We also try to eat out only when necessary for schedule reasons or as an occasional treat or celebration.