Everyone in my family loves orange juice, and lately we have been drinking a lot of Aldi orange juice - which is called Nature's Nectar 100% Pure Orange Juice.
I will admit it flat out that our favorite orange juice is Publix's 1 gallon orange juice from concentrate, and part of the reason is because it is uses oranges from Florida oranges, which basically means local for us. However, when the 1 gallon Publix orange juice went from $2.49 to $2.99 to $4.66 and then to $4.99, it just began to eat out big chunk of our grocery budget. We used to go through 2 gallons of orange juice every week, which meant $10 out of the budget.
When the Publix orange juice increased to $4.99 (it has been there for about six months now), I began looking around for alternatives. Our local Target has 1/2 gallon of orange juice for $2.29 which would be $4.58 for a gallon, and sometimes I have been able to find coupons at Target.com or get them printed out at the register, which meant I could get the price down to $3.58 for a gallon, other times Target has their 1/2 gallon orange juice on sale at $1.99 each.
I will admit it flat out that our favorite orange juice is Publix's 1 gallon orange juice from concentrate, and part of the reason is because it is uses oranges from Florida oranges, which basically means local for us. However, when the 1 gallon Publix orange juice went from $2.49 to $2.99 to $4.66 and then to $4.99, it just began to eat out big chunk of our grocery budget. We used to go through 2 gallons of orange juice every week, which meant $10 out of the budget.
When the Publix orange juice increased to $4.99 (it has been there for about six months now), I began looking around for alternatives. Our local Target has 1/2 gallon of orange juice for $2.29 which would be $4.58 for a gallon, and sometimes I have been able to find coupons at Target.com or get them printed out at the register, which meant I could get the price down to $3.58 for a gallon, other times Target has their 1/2 gallon orange juice on sale at $1.99 each.