I switched to Aldi in order to save money, and I discovered 6 things to always purchase there

Have you recently shopped for spices at your neighborhood supermarket? I did and was astonished to see paprika, garlic salt, parsley, and other ordinary spices at such exorbitant pricing. Aldi offers all of them for less money in addition to a few speciality blends.

Spices

Even better than any I've ever tasted is their outstanding Nashville Hot Chicken spice combination. Aldi's selection of specialty spices can change at any time, so be sure to stock up if you spot something you like!

Spices

We should just relocate to the country, put a cow out back, with three growing kids. Every day, we consume around one gallon of milk.

Milk

We used to purchase our milk from Costco, but we later learned that Aldi offers it for $1 a gallon less. That's a fantastic approach for us to save money on a weekly purchase.

Milk

We rarely purchase bacon. We do, however, occasionally enjoy eating breakfast for dinner. When you are feeding five hungry people, that can mount up. We buy our bacon at Aldi to keep expenses down.

Bacon

The price of bacon at our neighborhood supermarket chain ranged from $7 to $9 a pound. It costs roughly $5 at Aldi. They also sell turkey bacon, which I adore, for a fair price.

Bacon

One of my kids cannot tolerate lactose. We had been paying a hefty cent for almond milk at the grocery store.

Almond Milk

We use a lot of butter, just like we do milk. (Remember that we enjoy toast for morning.) At Costco, a pound of butter cost roughly $3 or $4.

Butter

At Aldi, butter costs a little less than that. And every dollar you save adds up when you're purchasing a lot of stuff.

Butter

It might be pricey to purchase cheese at the supermarket. Sandwiches frequently feature sliced cheese. We don't want to be forced to purchase 3 pounds of colby jack alone.

Sliced Cheese

Fortunately, Aldi offers a wide selection of sliced cheese in half-pound packets for less than $3 each.

Sliced Cheese

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