Your mortgage or rent, car payment, insurance, cellphone bill, gas...it all adds up.

And that doesn't even include food which is also a huge expense every month.

We're all looking to save some money, right?

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What's your go-to grocery store?

Are you someone who goes to one store for fruit, another for lunch meat, and maybe a big box store for bulk items like toilet paper and paper towels?

If you're looking to keep some extra cash in your wallet, there's one supermarket in New Jersey that's cheaper than all the rest and it has 62 locations throughout New Jersey so you're sure to find one not too far from where you live.

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The Cheapest Grocery Store in 2024

Discover how to slash your monthly expenses by shopping at the budget-friendly Aldi supermarket in New Jersey, according to a new report.

Aldi is known for its cost-cutting strategies and that's why it's considered the cheapest grocery store in New Jersey.

Photo by Marques Thomas on Unsplash
Photo by Marques Thomas on Unsplash
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New research shows these are the best things to buy at Aldi.

  • Baking supplies
  • Fresh produce
  • Wine
  • Chocolate
  • Cheese
  • Canned goods

If you don't usually shop at Aldi there are a few things you need to know.

Photo by Marques Thomas on Unsplash
Photo by Marques Thomas on Unsplash
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You have to bring a quarter so you can use a shopping cart. Don't worry when you return your cart you get your quarter back!

Also, you're responsible for bagging your groceries. That's not very different now from other stores in New Jersey ever since the bag ban.

Give it a try and see how much you save!

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