Best Food Prices For DC
I am interested in where you feel is the best place for DC food (bulk items). I am a Walmart fan, and we have an Aldi and a Sam's club here. A friend of mine orders online in bulk, does anyone do that too? I never thought Sam's was cheaper but some swear by it here.
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Originally Posted by missy: |
I daycare grocery shop monthly (aside from milk and produce), and I do it at Aldi. We don't eat any processed food, so I am buying ingredients only. So I don't have to worry too much about the quality of the food. If I were buying items that were pre-packaged with added ingredients, then I might worry more about the ingredients - but I am purchasing fresh fruit, fresh veggies, wheat bread, pastas, rice, eggs, cheese, etc. I have checked enough to see that what I would be buying with convention brands at Target contains the same ingredients. I am able to feed the children healthy non-processed foods (not organic) for rather inexpensively. I also think buying monthly helps, because I can buy in bulk.
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I wish I was organized enough to make monthly trips to the store instead of weekly. I used to like walmart but ours has really gone down hill in reguards to customer service. There are never enough cashiers so the lines are really long. Lately I have been shopping at smith's (kroger's for some of you) I think it just depends on what ever works for you.
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I do a combination of places because some things are cheaper in different places. I shop usually once a month at Costco and stock up on things that last along with some things that I know I will use quicker like produce. I also shop at Aldi's for some stuff and then hit Walmart (along with ads from other places for price matching) for anything else I need.
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I just heard we are getting a Costco too. I am going to price compare at Sam's and Costco but I imagine they are similar.
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Originally Posted by missy: I make EVERYTHING from scratch. It is so easy and so rewarding! I love feeding my family of 5 and daycare 12 breakfast, 8 lunch, and 12 dinner plus bag lunch for hubby and 3 kids for $100 a week! happyface |
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Originally Posted by blandino: |
Costco or Raleys. Costco for big stuff when we need it, Raleys for our small in between trips. I went to Costco the last 2wks to get some bigger items but now I only need to run to Raleys in for our small fresh items.
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Aldi for food absolutely! Also, we have a Sams club membership for staples like rice, beans, and sugar, flour etc.
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I buy my paper products (napkins, paper towels, tp, etc) and some food products (milk, chicken, hamburger (occassionally), fish, cheese, wild rice) at Sams. Everything else I get at Aldi and if they don't carry it/have in stock, then I either do Target or the local grocery store. I use to shop Wal-mart all the time. Can't stand the place. Ours has horrible customer service. I haven't stepped in one since August, I think.
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Originally Posted by mema: I hate our Walmart too (the customer service is awful and the atmosphere in the store is almost unbearable at times) but I've figured out that it's "best" during off hours like really early in the morning or late at night (our Walmart is open 24 hrs) so I will make a run in at one of those times and buy as much as possible. :ouch: I have found we get a better deal for paper products at Target when you buy the bigger packages of toilet paper and paper towel. Especially if you buy when they do the free $5 gift cards and use your Target Red card. |
Buying In Bulk
I too prefer Sam's Club when buying for daycare. Buying in bulk is a great way to keep items on hand. I am not a big fan of our Walmart due to many reasons, especially the fact of uncleanliness. Target has good prices on some of their larger quantity items. Price shop is the best way to go about it. :D
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I tend to buy the majority of my produce at the local farmers market. The times and special events (sausages, bulk fresh meats, fresh milled grains) will be posted in your newspaper in the community section (usually). ;)
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I use Costco and Winco
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We're starting to get into couponing, and Kroger's is the best place to do that. You can often get stuff for free or pretty close to it. I wish our Aldi's produce was better but it doesn't last very long and since we do our shopping Friday's at nap for the next week it's hard to buy from there. We shop Walmart mostly because it has food and other stuff that we need. I wish we made stuff from scratch but we're already overwhelmed as it is, I don't know where we would find time in the day to do it.
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