Before Aldi arrived in South Florida I would occasionally stop by 
Save A Lot to pick up cheap potatoes, plantains, onion and cucumber. I have never been too happy with the condtions at our local Save A Lot store, and I have not been there since 
Aldi came to 
South Florida. The other day, I was taking my kids to the playground near Save A Lot after school, and I decided to take a quick peak to compare Save A Lot's prices with Aldi.
As I remembered there were several products where Aldi and Save A Lot came really close in price, but the all in all Aldi prices are still lower than Save A Lot, and I would have saved $13.36, if I had bought all of the below products at Aldi instead of at Save A Lot.
Now, the price difference is not really that big, but the biggest difference was the condition of the stores. I cannot speak for other Aldi stores, but our South Florida Aldi store is clean, well-stocked and organized. I have only encountered apples in less than great condition once, and I have never felt there were any food safety issues. I did not list any meat prices in the 
Aldi and Save A Lot price comparison below, because I would never buy meat at our local Save A Lot.
The first thing I noticed, when I entered the Save A Lot store was that there were fruit flies swarming over the produce - I did not buy any produce! I have never encountered a similar problem at Aldi. This is not the first time I have seen this at Save A Lot though, and it certainly does not make me want to shop there.
As I mentioned before I have bough potatoes, plantains, bananas, and frozen fries at Save A Lot in the past, but Aldi beat Save A Lot on all of the prices.
Now, where did Save A Lot beat Aldi? Sugar, canned peaches, cucumbers and onion rings. Save A Lot has an advantage over Aldi in three areas:
- Save A Lot accepts manufacturer coupons, 
 
- Save A Lot has more national brand name products
 
- Save A Lot has lactaid milk
 
        
   | Product |    Size |    Aldi |    Save A Lot |   
   | Milk  |    1 gal |    $1.99  |    $2.69  |   
   | Eggs |    12 ct |    $0.99  |    $1.49  |   
   | OJ  |    64 oz |    $1.79  |    $1.99  |   
   | White   Bread |    20 oz |    $0.89  |    $0.99  |   
   | Oats |    42 oz |    $1.99  |    $1.99  |   
   | Honey   Nut Cheerios Store Brand  |    14 oz |    12.25 oz $1.59 |    $1.99  |   
   | Instant   Oatmeal Store Brand  |    10pk |    $1.39  |    $1.49  |   
   | Corn   Flakes Store Brand |    18 oz |    $1.29  |    $1.39  |   
   | Grape   Jelly |    32 oz |    $1.39  |    $1.53  |   
   | Flour |    5 lbs |    $1.49  |    $1.49  |   
   | Sugar |    5 lbs |    $2.89  |    $2.19  |   
   | Powdered   Sugar |    32 oz |    $1.29  |    $1.35  |   
   | Brown   Sugar |    32 oz |    $1.29  |    $1.35  |   
   | Tuna   in water |    5 oz |    $0.52  |    $0.59  |   
   | Solid   tuna in water |    5 oz |    $1.09  |    $1.39  |   
   | Yellow   mustard store brand |    14 oz |    $0.69  |    $0.69  |   
   | Apple   juice |    64 oz |    $1.19  |    $1.39  |   
   | Lasagna   noodles |    16 oz |    $1.19  |    $1.39  |   
   | Whole   Wheat Spagetthi |    12 oz  |    $0.89  |    $0.99  |   
   | Frozen   Peas |    16 oz |    $0.89  |    $0.99  |   
   | Frozen   Corn |    16 oz |    $0.65  |    $0.99  |   
   | Frozen   Onion Rings |    16 oz |    $1.89  |    $1.49  |   
   | Crinkle   Cut Fries |    32 oz |    $1.79  |    $1.89  |   
   | Frozen   Potato Puffs |    32 oz |    $1.79  |    $1.99  |   
   | Canned   Black Beans (cheapest) |     
 |    $0.55  |    $0.59  |   
   | Canned   Pineapple |    20 oz |    $0.89  |    $0.99  |   
   | Canned   Peaches |    15.25 oz |    $1.39  |    $0.89  |   
   | Canned   tomato sauce |    8 oz |    $0.25  |    $0.33  |   
   | Rice  |    10 lb |    $4.49  |    $9.99  |   
   | Tortilla |    16 oz |    $0.99  |    $0.99  |   
   | Cantaloupe  |    each |    $1.19  |    $1.69  |   
   | Tangerines |    3 lb |    $1.99  |    $2.49  |   
   | Plantains |    each |    $0.25  |    $0.33  |   
   | Iceburg   lettuce |    each |    $1.29  |    $1.49  |   
   | Red   seedless grapes |    1 lb |    $0.80  |    $1.99  |   
   | Bananas |    1 lb |    $0.39  |    $0.49  |   
   | Cucumber |    each |    $0.59  |    $0.50  |   
   | Baby   carrots |    16 oz |    $0.99  |    $1.39  |   
   | Carrots |    2 lb |    $1.29  |    $1.49  |   
   | Potatoes |    8 - 10 lb |    10 lb $3.79 |    8 lb $3.69 |   
   | White   potatoes |    5 lbs |    $2.39  |    $2.99  |   
   | Red   potatoes |    5 lbs |    $2.89  |    $2.99  |   
   | Avocado |    each |    $1.09  |    $1.69  |   
    
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   | Total |     
 |    $55.67    |    $69.03    |   
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Do you shop at Save A Lot?
 
Interesting. We got a new Sav A Lot about a year ago and I have yet to go. It is a bit out of the way, but now I see I can stick with Aldi and not miss much. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteTo Cheryl: The list is not up to date. Also there are taste, texture, flavor product differences.
DeleteFor example today, May 3, 2016, ALDI Potatoes are
$3.69 for 10 lbs whereas Sav A Lot are 99 cents for 5 pounds or $1.98 for 10 lbs.
Sav A Lot posts their weekly flyer online so you can compare prices.
Who doesn't love a deal ? Al Schrader
Yes, Cheryl, if you have the Aldi close by, you are definitely better off sticking with them. I was sure that they were going to be closer on more prices.
ReplyDeleteNice comparisons; I however really prefer Save A Lot's produce and meat, it is much better quality than Aldis I think! scg00387 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteThanks. We've had a sav-a-lot around here since before aldi opened, but its in a pretty rough neighborhood that i dont feel comfortable going in by myself with the kids, so I've never visited. occasionally we get a sale ad and some of the prices have tempted me, but I still haven't visited. I find Aldi's meat great quality, but overpriced. I always look for markdowns though. But here in dallas there are several hispanic grocery chains and they have the best meal deals. I have seen ground meat and boneless skinless chicken breasts as low as $1/lb so I try to stock up when I can, but I sometimes worry about the cleanliness at those too.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, it sure sounds like your Save A Lot is cleaner than ours.
ReplyDeleteAmanda, we also have stores like that with the cheap prices on meat, but I stay away from them. Before Aldi arrived, I only bought meat at Publix and Target due to safety concerns, and I am excited to be able to add Aldi to my list. I agree that it is expensive though, and I only buy, it if I can find a better deal than at Target and Publix.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list I like to know where to buy things and save money!
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