If you haven't heard, Yahoo Finance just announced that goods sold at Walmart could see double-digit price increases due to tariffs. Egg prices have finally come down a little bit but paying over $5.00 for 12 eggs is still a massive increase from what prices were 5 years ago.
Americans are feeling the pinch at the grocery store and finding ways to save cash isn't just a fun game we play with the Target Circle app, for many of us, it is survival.
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Popular Grocery Store In Minnesota, Aldi, Saving Families Thousands On Food
Just a few weeks ago, news hit that one of the popular grocery stores in Minnesota, Aldi, announced that it can save families $4,000 a year on food. Thanks to a fun website that has all sorts of secret shopper info, I found a few ways to save even more money at Aldi stores.
Save More Money By Using These 9 Tips When Shopping At Aldi
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A Few More Cost-Saving Tips From Weekly Aldi Shoppers
If you want to really know how to save money, there are two people that you should follow around because they are officially experts. They are also both college students who have learned how to live on a very small budget this past year. These discount shoppers are my two oldest kids.
I asked them earlier today what other tips they had that would help people save a few extra bucks on their grocery bills. Here's what they had to say:
#1 - Don't shop at Aldi for everything. Instead, pick two grocery stores to shop at frequently. You will learn what the pricing is normally like and will notice that sometimes, Aldi isn't actually the cheapest for everything.
#2 - Avoid the Aisle of Shame. That is just a money suck full of items you probably don't need.
#3 - Plan out your meals ahead of time and meal prep. This will save you from buying items that aren't on your list and help you use all of the food that you buy rather than letting it rot in your fridge.
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