When I was working we were shopping at Wal-Mart and spending $400 every two weeks. By the end of that second week our cabinets were empty. We decided to try shopping in bulk so we purchased a Sam's Club Membership and spent $400 per month but it didn't take long for us to figure out that Sam's is best for snacks and drinks rather than meals and sides. In January of this year we began the Dave Ramsey Total Money Makeover and created a family budget. We allocated $100 per week to groceries and I decided to give Aldi a shot. I'm now basically the Aldi Spokesperson on social media. Ok, I'm kinda joking...but I do post about it every single time I go because I know how expensive groceries are and I'm all about sharing ways to save money with my people. When I post my Aldi runs I almost always get asked the exact same questions so I have put together a shopping guide for you and want to show you around the store.
Tip Number 1:
There are two things you'll always need to bring with you to Aldi: A quarter and your own bags. One of the ways Aldi keeps costs low is by having you pay to get your cart. You put a quarter in to unlock your cart and you return it to get your quarter back. You also bag your own groceries but let's be honest...this type A gal kinda prefers it that way anyway.
There are two things you'll always need to bring with you to Aldi: A quarter and your own bags. One of the ways Aldi keeps costs low is by having you pay to get your cart. You put a quarter in to unlock your cart and you return it to get your quarter back. You also bag your own groceries but let's be honest...this type A gal kinda prefers it that way anyway.
Tip Number 2:
One thing I always suggest to my friends who are trying Aldi out for the first time is to walk through the store first without a buggy and just look around. Then exit, grab your buggy (with your quarter!), and walk back through the store. This will help you know the layout of your Aldi store and where things are located plus you'll be able to get a feel for the products that are offered and check out some of the prices. This is the entrance to my Aldi store. Aldi is a much smaller store and everything is grouped together according to food type. The aisles are small and are made to go through one-way. There are no cut-throughs but you don't really need them because the size of the store makes shopping quick and easy.
Tip Number 3:
I had tried shopping at Aldi a while back and dismissed it because I felt like I wasn't getting enough compared to the Family Sizes or Party Sizes at other stores. I was telling a friend about it and she said, "Just buy more." Lightbulb moment, ya'll. Yes, your bag of chips or box of cereal may not be a Family Size but just buy another bag. At $1.49 per bag you can buy two bags and still be cheaper than the Family Size at other stores. We are some cereal loving fools over here so I was really hesitant to try their cereal. So far, so good. Our favorites are their version of Frosted Flakes, Captain Crunch, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Cocoa Pebbles. We have tried just about every kind and we honestly have loved them all with the exception of their version of Lucky Charms. I'm a Lucky Charm snob but I have a dear friend who loves the Aldi Lucky Charms so try it and you decide.
Tip Number 4:
They have wine. Enough said.
Tip Number 5:
They do sell items other than groceries. They have laundry detergents, toilet paper, paper towels, ziploc bags, toiletries, and even miscellaneous items such as kids books, garden furniture and accessories, flowers, lanterns, toys, appliances, and more.
That 3 Tier Planter was calling my name today.
Tip Number 6:
I think one of the assumptions about Aldi is that the store and food is dirty or the food doesn't last as long compared to produce at other stores. I'm here to tell you that the store is clean and the produce is just as good as any other store. We shop at Aldi every two weeks and have not had to throw anything out because it has gone bad. Some of our favorite fruits to get at Aldi are raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, apples, and grapes. Some of our favorite vegetables are sweet corn, peppers, broccoli, and squash.
Tip Number 7:
You can find name brand items at Aldi. I wouldn't go in looking for a certain brand but you may be pleasantly surprised at what you find. It is not 100% off brand. Sometimes you get lucky.
Bonus Tip: Stop meal planning. Just stop. Go buy meats, veggies, fruits, sides, snacks. That's all you need. If you want to cut your grocery budget plan your meals around what you have not your grocery trip around a meal plan.
Tip Number 8:
The meat is safe to eat. And more than that, it's delish, and much cheaper than other stores. Remember my Lucky Charm-ish loving friend I mentioned earlier? Her husband is a chef and he approves of the meat at Aldi. So there ya go.
Tip Number 9:
Here's what my buggy looked like at the end of our trip. We spent about an hour in the store but I usually knock it out in 30-45 minutes. When you are ready to check out you put everything on the conveyer belt and they put it into an empty buggy that the person before you left. When you are ready to leave you take your full buggy and leave your empty one for the next person. There is a large counter where you can bag your items. This is Emme's favorite spot because I let her sit up there and she gets a snack from the buggy while I pack everything up.
Tip Number 10:
Don't forget your quarter! There are no cart returns in the parking lot so make sure you return your cart to the front of the store and take the lock from the cart behind it and put it into your cart and get your quarter back for your next trip.
Here are a few more pictures from today plus a picture of my receipt so you can see the cost of each individual item and my total.
Our budget is $100 per week and I shop at Aldi every two weeks so I pull out $200 in cash when I go to Aldi. I always tell the cashier to let me know when I am close to $200 so I don't go over my budget. I have yet to go over my budget of $100 per week and today was no different.
I paid $195.82 for two weeks worth of food!
Shopping at Aldi has cut our grocery bill in half and it can do the same for you. If you have an Aldi nearby you should definitely try it out and use my tips for a successful trip.
Let me know what you think. Have you ever shopped at Aldi? What did you think? If not, do you plan to? Try it out! I promise you won't be disappointed!
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