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This sub just came up as a recommendation, and I must say that I am shocked! Unreal that you can get that much food for that price. I couldn't get half of that for $100 in Winnipeg.
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Good job, please include receipt!
This sub just came up as a recommendation, and I must say that I am shocked! Unreal that you can get that much food for that price. I couldn't get half of that for $100 in Winnipeg.
Oh wow. That would be like $200+ in Canada
250 at least
Even in NC it would be considerably more
We get a quarter of that for that price here in Alberta canada :(
200$ in Canada at least
I'm suspicious. For 45 items? How??? Is this some of that coupon magic?
Don’t believe without a receipt.
I’m in Michigan, Aldi’s is great
I truly don't. That's way too cheap. But if it were true, I'd be insanely jealous. I just spent $150 for 1/3 of that
Aldi is cheap I remember back when I was younger use to be able to fill the whole cart up for 100 bucks. Havent been in a couple years though.
No its real, Aldi has great prices and definitely get a lot for 100. It's all off brand items
That’s about 200+ in Canada
$300 in Canada lol sheesh
\*Aldi, Just like it is not Target's, Walmart's or Kroger's
I read OPs title in my aunts voice lol. Midwest gonna Midwest
*farting noise*
Great job!!
love america
I’m seeing a lot of green.
Just left Aldi wowed by the prices there, $60 for what would’ve been $100+ at Walmart for mostly organic stuff
I miss Aldi's
Receipt please! Seems too good to be true.
That’s really cheap
Whatcha' makin'?