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- I took the same weekly grocery list and $150 budget for my family of four to Aldi and Walmart.
- Many prices were similar, but Aldi generally had the items I needed for less.
- Even though my Walmart haul cost about $27 more, I preferred my shopping experience there.
My family’s grocery bill has been creeping up recently, thanks to a mix of things like inflation and my kids eating more as they grow.
At this time, I usually spend around $150 a week on groceries for my family of four. My cart usually has proteins for dinner, snacks, cereal, and some fresh produce.
Sticking to my budget is important to me, so I sometimes switch up where I shop. Recently, I took my grocery list to Aldi and Walmart to see which budget-friendly chain had the better deals, selection, and overall shopping experience.
Here’s how recent trips to my local Aldi and Walmart in Raleigh, North Carolina, stacked up.
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