Prices keep climbing, so I’m trying to pick my battles in the supermarket. Which items do you refuse to cheap out on, and why? Taste, health, longevity, peace of mind… I’d love to hear what’s worth the few extra dollars for you.

For me, it’s honey from local beekeepers—supermarket brands locally are known to sell fake or adulterated sugar syrup as honey.

  • @pack@sh.itjust.works
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    I’m going to sound like a hater, but the food in season and local is what you should be eating, and that will always be the cheapest. If you’re talking processed food brands and shit in boxes in the middle of the store, I’d argue none of it is worth the extra money, its all bad for you, stop. That said, the frozen arby’s curley fries are bomb, and no one does cheesey things like cheetos or smartfood.

    • @TheWeirdestCunt@lemmy.today
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      I’ve seen a few people saying that it’s cheaper to buy stuff that’s in season over the years but I’ve never seen prices drop on in season stuff before. Idk if it’s just a thing where I am but the supermarkets seem to just pocket the difference and leave the prices the same year round.

      • @Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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        218 hours ago

        You’ll still probably get better flavors when things are in season locally. Also, you’ll need to check, but often the frozen version of produce is cheaper when the fresh version is in season, and frozen is easy to stock up on.

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        I’ve never seen prices drop on in season stuff

        That means you forgot the ‘local’ part. Cheapest supermarket get their stuff from the cheapest sources worldwide (= lowest quality as well, worldwide)

        You really have to look if you want to buy local, but then it’s worth it.

    • DominusOfMegadeus
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      221 hours ago

      Have to disagree on the last point. I greatly prefer Aldi Cheese Curls and Market Basket Cheese Crunches. Except the jalapeño cheddar flavor. Those slap.

        • DominusOfMegadeus
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          111 hours ago

          That’s a worthy debate. They are also good, and each in their own way, and I am very happy to enjoy both.

          • manxu
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            116 hours ago

            Aldi is two different companies, North and South. One owns Aldi America, the other bought Trader Jones.

          • @Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            Yep! Very different product though. So much less greasy feeling, better crunch, less cheetoh fingers. i think the trader joes version is about $2 for a bag?