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Aldi, Kroger or Walmart: where it is more profitable to buy food for a feast

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The holiday season is approaching in the USA: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, and holiday parties can cost a lot, and you also want to save more on gifts. Therefore, many Americans at this time are thinking about which of the supermarkets that promise low prices is indeed the most profitable.

Edition GO Banking Rates compared the prices of 11 staples commonly used in Thanksgiving meals at three stores - Aldi, Kroger and Walmart, choosing products of their own brands to get the best prices.

Turkey:

  • Aldi: $ 1,29 / lb;
  • Kroger: $ 0,59 / lb;
  • Walmart: $ 0,78 cents / lb.

Stuffing for turkey:

  • Aldi: 79 cents (sale) / box on 6 ounces;
  • Kroger: 99 cents / box on 6 ounces;
  • Walmart: 75 cents / box on 6 oz.

Gravy:

  • Aldi: 89 cents / 12 ounces;
  • Kroger: 99 cents / 12 ounces;
  • Walmart: 86 Cents / 10,5 oz.

Sweet Potato (Sweet Potato):

  • Aldi: 66 cents / lb;
  • Kroger: 99 cents / lb;
  • Walmart: $ 1,18 / lb.

Potatoes:

  • Aldi: $ 3,49 / 10 pounds;
  • Kroger: $ 2,50 (sale) / 10 pounds;
  • Walmart: $ 3,94 / 10 pounds.

Canned Cranberry Sauce:

  • Aldi: 89 cents / 14 ounces;
  • Kroger: 97 cents (clearance sale) / 14 ounces;
  • Walmart: 98 Cents / 14 oz.

Fresh cranberries:

  • Aldi: $ 1,29 / 12 ounces;
  • Kroger: $ 2,50 / 12 ounces;
  • Walmart: $ 1,98 / 12 oz.

Canned asparagus beans:

  • Aldi: 49 cents / 14,5 ounces;
  • Kroger: 69 cents / 15,5 ounces;
  • Walmart: 50 cents (clearance sale) / 14,5 oz.

Buns:

  • Aldi: 99 cents / 11 ounces;
  • Kroger: $ 1 (sale) / 11 oz;
  • Walmart: $ 2,50 / 16 oz.

Butter:

  • Aldi: $ 2,89 (sale) / 4 packaging (stick);
  • Kroger: $ 2,99 / 4 packaging (stick);
  • Walmart: $ 3,24 / 4 packaging (stick).

Pumpkin pie:

  • Aldi: $ 2,89;
  • Kroger: $ 3,99 (sale);
  • Walmart: $ 3,48.

Lunch price:

At these prices, a gala dinner for 12 people, including a turkey weighing 12 pounds, will cost Kroger and Aldi almost the same amount, and the most expensive will be lunch, products for which were bought in Walmart:

  • Kroger: $ 44,83;
  • Aldi: $ 44,97;
  • Walmart: $ 49,18.

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