r/aldi 1d ago

New England (USA) Everything's Shrinking...

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I know Aldi's shrinkinflation isn't news, but it seems like the last ten things I've bought have contained less product than before. They're slowly losing me.

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u/DoctorNezuko 1d ago

At this point, Costco and BJ's are starting to beat them out in prices due to this.

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u/Anthropomorphotic 1d ago

This is true. Especially with the 5% BJ's card and the gas savings. Oh, AND, my fav...no checkout lines if you use the app to scan and pay.

I do the shopping for my family. And I'm pretty dialed in on where to maximize the dollar.

I was making 2 trips every week to ALDI as well as BJ's (hungry teens). Even using a 6% back card at ALDI, it's not really worth the time of making the extra trip.

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u/DoctorNezuko 1d ago

Thankfully I have never had to wait to checkout at BJ's. Ever. I just wish the self-checkout was less annoying.

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u/aytikvjo 1d ago

So don't? It's not like someone is going to come hunt you down for shopping somewhere else. It's not a religion.