• Aldi's New Breakfast Skillet For Two Is A Total Steal

    Luckily, making a hearty meal to start the day just got even easier since your favorite budget grocery store just released a new breakfast item that serves two and is incredibly cheap. Besides, it's almost impossible to hate a breakfast skillet. All you have to do is add eggs and go.

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  • Aldi's New Dessert Mixes Have Hostess Fans Excited

    There's another product partnership hitting the shelves of Aldi, and Hostess fans have a lot to be excited about. The budget grocery retailer is giving fans a new way to eat their favorite snack cakes, thanks to dessert mixes that transform your favorite snacks into pudding.

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  • Walmart's $5 Wines Have Everyone Talking

    Everyone knows about Trader Joe's infamous 'Two Buck Chuck' discount wine, but did you know you can now get a super affordable bottle of wine at discount superstore Walmart as well?

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  • Instant Oatmeal Isn't As Healthy As You Think. Here's Why

    It is easier to rely on oatmeal that can be microwaved with the addition of water or milk, but many pre-packaged instant oatmeals are full of sugar. Oatmeal can be very heart-healthy thanks to its soluble fiber, but when there's tons of added sugar, you may be cancelling out the health benefits.

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  • Costco's Premade Cheese Board Is A Total Steal

    You are probably already a fan of other Costco hits, but the clear problem with their classic pumpkin pie or spit-roasted rotisserie chicken is that they're occasion-specific. A mouth-watering combination of good cheese, crackers, nuts, jam, and fruits, on the other hand?

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  • Aldi Is Dropping Key Lime Sour Beer. Here's What We Know

    Aldi has released yet another must-try item to the shelves of its budget-friendly grocery locations. This time it's a new boozy beer to close out this summer season. Those who love a citrusy drink will love this interesting new sour beer.

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  • What You Never Noticed About Grocery Store Shopping Carts

    Between the 1930s and the 1970s the size of shopping cart steadily grew. By the 1970s, it became a truth universally acknowledged within university economics departments that the bigger the shopping cart, the more the consumer was likely to purchase.

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  • Myths About Canned Food You Can Stop Believing

    For many of us, canned goods are the stuff we cook if there is nothing left in the house. Much of this is because canned vegetables have a bad rap. But do they deserve their reputation? Here are some canned food myths that need to be debunked.

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  • The Mistake Everyone Makes Buying Chicken At The Grocery Store

    If you're on a budget, buying in bulk can really help you save money. But if you're buying bulk chicken in pieces, you could be making a big mistake. Instead of spending extra money on the convenience of pre-cut chicken breasts or thighs, you'll want to buy a whole chicken for less.

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  • Why You Should Think Twice Before Buying Pre-Ripened Fruit

    When you walk into a produce section of a supermarket, it's difficult not to fall prey to the siren song of all the beautiful colored fruits beckoning to be washed and eaten. But if that fruit has been pre-ripened, it might not last very long on your countertops

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  • Why Everyone's Talking About Aldi's New Hot Honey

    Your favorite budget grocery store just released yet another must-have product. Aldi is pretty well known for unleashing some deliciously intriguing products, and this one is equally interesting — it's a couple of different types of spicy honey.

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  • The Real Reason Grocery Prices Are Rising At An Alarming Rate

    This year will be remembered for many things. This is the year food supply was high, and the harvests should have been plentiful (via The New York Times). But it is also the year millions of pounds of fresh food was destroyed while prices for essentials like meat and dairy rose to new highs.

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  • Genius Ways To Make Your PB&J Healthier

    Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches have been around since the beginning of the 1900s. And, thank goodness for that, right? The average, homemade, PB&J on soft bread has 210 calories, 9 grams of fat, 28 grams of carbohydrates, and 10 grams sugar. There are ways to make this sandwich a bit healthier

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  • Costco's New Iced Latte Has Everyone Talking

    My Cafe Latte is Costco's latest offer in the 'I have no time because I'm in a hurry but I need a caffeine fix' department, which means it sits, ready-made in the refrigerated drinks section, and primed to be enjoyed at a moment's notice.

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  • Why Sam's Club's Unusual Grapes Have Shoppers Excited

    If you think fruit tastes too fruit-like, then you're probably all over the food trend of fruits that are flavored to taste like something else. If you're a fan of flavored grapes, then you'll definitely want to bust out your Sam's Club membership card or break down and buy a membership.

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  • Things You Should Never Do In Costco

    Excellent savings. Free samples. Giant containers of cheese balls. What's not to love about Costco? But your next trip to Costco may not be as simple as you think. You, or your fellow shoppers, could actually be precisely what many Costco customers and employees despise.

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  • Walmart Is Changing The Way It Sources Its Beef. Here's Why

    In 2016, Walmart outlined a roadmap that it said would flesh out details for a sustainability agenda, with action items that included doubling sales of produce locally grown in the U.S., looking to sustainably source 20 commodities including bananas and tea by 2025. Beef has been added to this list.

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  • Costco Fans Might See A Change In This Food Court Staple Soon

    The sudden disappearance of the Costco churro even led to a petition on Change.org to bring back the cinnamon-and-sugar-dusted pastries, but word on the internet is that they are poised to re-emerge — and they might be better than ever when they once again grace the menu.

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  • Read This If You Recently Bought Onions From Walmart Or Kroger

    If you recently purchased onions, you may be in immediate danger of contracting salmonella. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a statement on July 31, 2020 saying that they are currently investigating a multi-state outbreak of salmonella linked to potentially contaminated red onions.

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