economie
September 12, 2024
I always stock up on large bottles of .
The least expensive pints I could find were $1.72, and there were a variety of flavors.
Target’s options were more limited — and more expensive.
I didn’t expect the price of sour cream to be that different at Target — I’ve never paid more than $2 for it anywhere I’ve shopped.
Fittingly, I found a generic 16-ounce container of sour cream for $1.99.
I left the colder aisles and looked for olive oil at Walmart.
I looked for a generic marinara sauce at Target with similar ingredients to keep the comparison fair, but the cheapest jar I could find was $2.59.
Walmart offered 10 tortillas for an affordable price.
I was taken aback by the substantial price jump for the same box of Liquid IV at Target.
The 14 packets cost me $14.99 here.
I’ll be sticking to Walmart for basic groceries.
My total at Walmart came to $37.71, but the same 10 items cost me $45.80 at Target.
Target was cheaper in some departments, like the shredded cheese and olive oil, so the nearly $10 difference surprised me a little.
I may run to Target for specific items in the future, but I’d rather just shop at Walmart for the better overall value.
https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-vs-target-grocery-shopping-which-is-better-review-2024-9