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Friday, February 20, 2026

The grocery post

 


So I saw this week a study done by Consumer Reports which went through the usual arcane statistical summaries to come up with the most and least expensive places to get groceries, usuing Wal-Mart as the baseline, or "0".  35 stores and supermarkets were tested; 80% were higher than Wal-Mart (and you wondered why you were missing us, Kroger?)  Considering such things as sales, geographical differences, bla blah blah, they charted a whopping seven places that beat Wal Mart...


Not surpringly, the club stores- Costco and BJs, did the best...




With the %s being "per cent higher/lower than Wal Mart, the club stores were both in the 21% to the good range.  A good thing if you are a big family that has a big house and can afford to get chicken wings by the flock and toilet paper by the forest.  If you take those 2 outliers off, the rest beat WM by subsantially less-

Lidl, which is basically Aldi's for the east coast, and Aldis, which is your basic off-brand, bag/box it yourself, and don't forget the quarter you put in the shopping cart to make it go, both chime in at something over 8% better.  WinCo, which used to be Cub Foods until they gave up on our part of the country, is another bulk store- but not near so cheap at the big 2, clocking in at around 3% cheaper.  Finally, H.E. Butt, out of Texas (and I can't tell you how hard I laughed the first time I heard of them- an order at my old job, reading He Butt co., making me wonder if He-Man was dating Skeletor...)-

"How does your "he-butt" like THIS?"

- actually was only fractionally better than Wal-Mart.  Market Basket, the New England outfit that seems to be in constant civil war, is the only one real close but more than Wal-Mart; 6 stores (Target, Wegmans, King Soopers, Safeway, Food-4-Less, and Meijer, of which only Target- who lost me at all-red decor and finished me off with woke- and Meijer- who at least has a decent beer department- are in our area) are in rhe 5% to .10% range.  5 more (Food Lion, Hannaford, Kroger (which clocked in at a surprising 14.8% to the bad), Stater Brothers (Not "Statler Brothers", as I kept trying to misread), and the poorly-named Save A Lot) manage to keep it under 20% to the bad.  And the "hall of shame" includes the remaining 16, from Publix's 20.3% all the way to Whole Foods and their whopping 39% more expensive.  Thankfully, none of the Dirty Dozen  16 are in our area.


Joining Whole Foods in the 30 % club were Shaws on the east coast, and El Rancho, in Texas, with Jewel-Osco coming uncomfortably close.  That means that roughly 63% of the grocery store market costs you more than Wal-Mart; 7-9% of the market charges at least 25% more.

5 comments:

  1. Yeah when I saw the words shop like its 1999 I thought how lovely that would be and how much I could buy. The cost of living keeps going up and up and up and I remember my mum would often say she would have plenty of money if she didn't need to eat. Some people here think Aldi is cheaper the Coles or Woolworths but I don't think so as I often point out most of the stuff Aldi sell is their own brand and if you compare the prices to Coles own brand they are often the same price Living can be a struggle for so many

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    1. It really is getting that way. But the pols don't care, they still get their graft.

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    2. It certainly may be "Old Man Cranky," but I'm getting so fed up with politicians.

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  2. I have to admit that I prefer Kroger, mainly for the gas points and lack of people wearing pajamas. I shop there mostly for my toiletries. My wife pays for most of the groceries and she has Walmart deliver it. We have Aldi and Lidl here. We like them both, but since Aldi is German-owned, I'm not a big fan of the staff goose-stepping through the aisle. Plus, my wife is Jewish so... (oh dear, what a gratuitous, baseless thing to write...anything for a cheap laugh). ANYway, those two stores are very nice. We also have Food Lion but that's kind of low-rent. I call the one near my house "Crack Lion." I'm trying to convince my wife to use the Navy Commissary, but Walmart really is our primary go-to.

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    1. You do know Lidl is also German, yes? We were Kroger for the same reasons, but Laurie works at WalMart, and now they give the employee 10% discount on all groceries, and plus being closer and less expensive even without, it was an easy choice to split. And echoing your comment to Jo-Anne.

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