Are these groceries the same price for you?

Our family of 5 typically spends $200-$300 a week on groceries. I order every Sunday what we need and usually an order on Wednesday of other things we are running low on.

We occasionally will go to other grocery stores for items we can’t get at Walmart but for the most part we can get everything we need and the free delivery with Walmart + is so convenient for us.

I added a price comparison to our local normal grocery store to show how much we save at Walmart. (Comparison grocery store is Ralph’s aka Krogers in other states)

I know California has one of the highest cost of living so I was wonder if these groceries are cheaper where you live??

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2024/8/28 Edited to

... Read moreGrocery prices can vary significantly based on location and store choice, influencing a family's budget. In high-cost living areas like California, budgeting between $200-$300 weekly for groceries is common. Comparisons between stores reveal where significant savings can be found, particularly with popular chains like Walmart versus Ralph's (Kroger). Many families turn to online shopping and grocery delivery services for convenience, especially with the rise of programs like Walmart+. These services not only streamline the grocery shopping experience but also provide access to exclusive discounts and promotions. For families juggling hectic schedules, this could mean saving both time and money. To optimize your grocery spending, consider checking local prices for staples through flyers or neighborhood apps. Engaging with community initiatives or forums like #groceryhauls and #groceryshoppinghaul can further enhance your shopping skills and offer insights into budgeting strategies. Are other grocery items more affordable at your local store? Exploring these avenues not only fosters a supportive community but aids in making informed choices for your family budget.

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Laisa ✨

Not sure if it’s cheaper but I will def check these items next time. We usually just get bulk from Costco and our local Asian market

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