Another tip you might come acrossone which has a lot of validityis swapping out name brands forgeneric varieties.
Do we have your attention now?
And when it comes down to it, you likely won’t even be able to tell the difference.
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Luckily for us, the consumer kindly spread the word on Twitter.
And yes, it’s from Ireland,“they wrote.
Plus, it even comes with a slightly lower sodium content.
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With all that being said, this low-cost swap seems like a no-brainer.
Now, get ready for some even better news.
So you’re able to bring the taste of Italy home for even cheaper!
The Aldi brand also helps get your apple juice fix for less, and it’s even mom-approved.
This one is great.
My littlest seems to love it, and my oldest usually drinks it faster than I can buy it.
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Great alternative to the other sugary brand I use to buy.”
Target’s Market Pantry Ketchup
Step aside, Heinz.
“you should probably try it to believe it!”
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Both LaCroix and Kirkland packs sell at the warehouse for a comparable price.
However, theKirkland packsinclude 32 cans vs La Croix’s 24, for some serious cost savings.
“‘Great’ value?!
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More like UNBEATABLE,” saysBuzzfeed’s Ross Yoder in hisultimate mac & cheese taste-off.
Take notes, Kraft!
The brand’s Classic Chippers (what a happy name!)
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One Private Selection item that stands out to avid Kroger shoppers is theKettle Cooked Chips.
“Here’s another item that can pretty much sell itself.
These chips are seasoned with black truffles, olive oil, cracked black pepper, and Basil.
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What’s not to love?”
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