
Missouri’s Cheapest Grocery Store Isn’t Aldi or Walmart
As we all try to save as much money as possible when we go grocery shopping, a new list from Parade highlights the cheapest grocery stores in every state, and there’s a surprise for Missouri, and it’s not Aldi.
Cheapest Grocery Stores Across America
Grocery shopping can feel like the worst. I swear I go in with a plan and a budget, but then I end up tossing that plan out the window and spending way too much. It’s a weekly nightmare for me, and I’m sure for many of you as well. The new Parade list shows where you might be able to save a bit more on your grocery bill. The bad news? The chain listed for Missouri doesn’t have a location here in the Tri-States.
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Why Target Is Beating Walmart in Price Cuts
In most states, Target is now one of the most affordable grocery chains in America, surpassing Walmart, which I found interesting. According to Parade, Target has cut prices on over 5,000 everyday products, which is huge. But don’t count Walmart out just yet; it still reigns in major cities like New York and San Francisco.
What Parade Found for Missouri Shoppers
So what about Missouri? According to Parade, Price Chopper, which is mainly in the Kansas City area, is the cheapest place to shop for groceries in the state. While we don’t have a Price Chopper here in the Tri-States, there are still plenty of options around to help you shop smart and save.
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