I shop HEB and Aldi now.I believe it, thats why i should at aldi now and buy house brands
I don’t think we have HEB in NJ, we got Lidl which is like Aldi but carries some more popular name brand stuff. I probably only spend like $250 at most on groceries in a month now. (I live alone)I shop HEB and Aldi now.
I'm not sure why Aldis gets hate, they have better quality products at cheaper prices, and a lot of their products are turned over faster so they aren't sitting there for days.I believe it, thats why i shop at aldi now and buy house brands
It’s ignorance really. I can’t say I can get every single thing I want, but 99% of what I’m going to buy either way I can there, and like you said, it’s cheaper. Quality of produce is pretty consistent imo, which I feel like it biggest variable when it comes to groceries. And as far as the aldi brand stuff goes, it’s normally repackaged name-brand anyhow. The store is so easy shop in too, I’m in and out in like less 30 mins usually.I'm not sure why Aldis gets hate, they have better quality products at cheaper prices, and a lot of their products are turned over faster so they aren't sitting there for days.
They just said this, but only by a little bit, not enough to noticeDidn't Pepsi say it would lower prices on snacks
Corporate American greed is a disease , we call it the free market better known as democracyThey just said this, but only by a little bit, not enough to notice
I mean, there is probably nothing they make that serves any real nutritional value, so if this means people eat less junk i’m all for it. The problem is ALL food is more expensive now, even the nutritional stuff. Obviously, there are ways to eat healthy and save money but basically yeah, we’re feeling it everywhereCorporate American greed is a disease