Aldi vs Walmart prices

In addition, (at least in my area) there is incentive pricing on items ordered through the grocery app for pick up or delivery. For instance, the grocery app has a gallon of milk, 18 ct eggs, and loaves of bread for $1 each and they are much higher/regular price in the store. It has been this way for over a year Also, I have two Walmart’s 5 miles apart in the same state/county and one is always much cheaper than the other. These are just other variables to consider when shopping around and comparing prices.

I just recently started shopping at Aldi and the first time I was so impressed by the variety etc and thought I was getting good deals. I mostly bought produce, beans, spices, etc.

On the second trip I paid a lot closer attention and found that the prices at walmart were lower, which was surprising.

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