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Aldi,Costco,Sam's THE ULTIMATE ALDI, COSTCO, SAM'S, TARGET & WALMART PRICE COMPARISON SHEET* PASSIONATE PENNY PINCHER BAKING PRODUCTS BRAND PRICE PRICE PER UNIT UNIT COUNT Aldi Baker's Corner $ 1.79 $ 0.15 per oz 12 oz Costco Nestle $ 8.99 $ 0.12 per oz 72 oz BAKING CHIPS Sam's Nestle $ 8.98 $ 0.12 per oz 72 oz Target Market Pantry $ 1.79 $ 0.15 per oz 12 oz Walmart Great Value $ 1.98 $ 0.17 per oz 12 oz Aldi Baker's Corner $ 0.85 $ 0.06 per oz 13.2 oz Costco Ghirardelli $ 10.39 $ 0.09 per oz 20 oz 6 ct pkg BROWNIE MIX Sam's Hershey’s $ 7.88 $ 0.10 per oz 20 oz 4 ct pkg Target Duncan Hines $ 1.42 $ 0.08 per oz 18.4 oz Walmart Pillsbury $ 1.25 $ 0.07 per oz 18.4 oz Aldi Carlini $ 1.49 $ 0.25 per oz 6 oz Costco Kirkland $ 5.29 $ 0.16 per oz 17 oz 2 ct pkg COOKING SPRAY Sam's Member’s Mark $ 4.98 $ 0.16 per oz 16 oz 2 ct pkg Target Market Pantry $ 1.29 $ 0.17 per oz 6 oz Walmart Great Value $ 1.97 $ 0.24 per oz 8 oz Aldi Baker's Corner $ 1.19 $ 0.24 per lb 5 lb Costco Harvest $ 6.29 $ 0.25 per lb 25 lb FLOUR Sam's Gold Medal $ 4.98 $ 0.42 per lb 12 lb Target Market Pantry $ 2.24 $ 0.45 per lb 5 lb Walmart Great Value $ 1.72 $ 0.34 per lb 5 lb Aldi Organic Simply Nature $ 3.99 $ 0.29 per oz 14 oz Costco Kirkland $ 16.99 $ 0.20 per oz 84 oz ORGANIC COCONUT OIL Sam's Organic Member’s Mark $ 14.98 $ 0.27 per oz 56 oz Target Organic Crisco $ 6.74 $ 0.25 per oz 27 oz Walmart Organic LouAna $ 6.47 $ 0.22 per oz 30 oz Aldi Carlini Olive Oil $ 2.49 $ 0.15 per oz 16.9 oz Costco Kirkland $ 14.99 $ 0.22 per oz 2 liter OLIVE OIL Sam's Bertolli $ 13.98 $ 0.21 per oz 2 liter Target Market Pantry Olive Oil $ 2.99 $ 0.18 per oz 17 oz Walmart Great Value Olive Oil $ 3.98 $ 0.23 per oz 17 oz Aldi Baker's Corner $ 1.85 $ 0.04 per oz 48 oz Costco Kirkland $ 7.49 $ 0.08 per oz 96 oz VEGETABLE OIL Sam’s Member’s Mark $ 7.16 $ 0.07 per oz 96 oz Target Market Pantry $ 1.99 $ 0.04 per oz 48 oz Walmart Great Value $ 1.88 $ 0.04 per oz 48 oz THE ULTIMATE PRICE COMPARISON CHEAT SHEET - 1 - passionatepennypincher.com BAKING PRODUCTS BRAND PRICE PRICE PER UNIT UNIT COUNT Aldi Stonemill Pure Vanilla $ 3.49 $ 1.75 per oz 2 oz Costco Pure Vanilla Extract $ 29.99 $ 1.87 per oz 16 oz PURE VANILLA Sam's Rodelle Pure Vanilla $ 11.91 $ 1.48 per oz 8 oz Target Market Pantry Pure Vanilla $ 2.59 $ 2.59 per oz 1 oz Walmart Great Value Pure Vanilla $ 4.32 $ 4.32 per oz 1 oz Aldi Baker's Corner $ 1.59 $ 0.40 per lb 4 lb Costco Dixie Crystal $ 4.79 $ 0.48 per lb 10 lb GRANULATED SUGAR Sam's Domino $ 5.48 $ 0.54 per lb 10 lb Target Market Pantry $ 1.99 $ 0.50 per lb 4 lb Walmart Great Value $ 1.98 $ 0.56 per lb 4 lb Aldi Baker's Corner $ 0.99 $ 0.03 per oz 32 oz Costco US Sugar $ 4.69 $ 0.04 per oz 7 lb BROWN SUGAR Sam's Domino $ 4.38 $ 0.04 per oz 7 lb Target Market Pantry $ 1.12 $ 0.04 per oz 32 oz Walmart Great Value $ 1.74 $ 0.05 per oz 32 oz Aldi Baker's Corner $ 0.99 $ 0.03 per oz 32 oz Costco US Sugar $ 4.69 $ 0.04 per oz 7 lb POWDERED SUGAR Sam's Domino $ 4.38 $ 0.04 per oz 7 lb Target Market Pantry $ 1.79 $ 0.06 per oz 32 oz Walmart Great Value $ 1.74 $ 0.05 per oz 32 oz DAIRY BRAND PRICE PRICE PER UNIT UNIT COUNT Aldi Countryside $ 2.69 $ 0.68 per stick 16 oz 4 ct pkg Costco Kirkland $ 10.99 $ 0.69 per stick 16 oz 16 ct pkg BUTTER Sam's Daily Chef $ 11.88 $ 0.74 per stick 16 oz 16 ct pkg Target Market Pantry $ 2.59 $ 0.65 per stick 16 oz 4 ct pkg Walmart Great Value $ 3.24 $ 0.81 per stick 16 oz 4 ct pkg Aldi Happy Farms $ 2.69 $ 0.17 per oz 16 oz Costco Kirkland's $ 12.99 $ 0.16 per oz 5 lb SHREDDED CHEESE Sam's Kraft $ 6.98 $ 0.22 per oz 2 lb Target Market Pantry $ 2.29 $ 0.28 per oz 8 oz Walmart American Heritage $ 1.98 $ 0.24 per oz 8 oz Aldi Happy Farms $ 2.79 $ 0.23 per stick 10 oz 12 ct pkg Costco Polly O $ 9.69 $ 0.20 per stick 3 lb 48 ct pkg STRING CHEESE Sam's Frigo $ 8.98 $ 0.19 per stick 3 lb 48 ct pkg Target Market Pantry $ 2.19 $ 0.18 per stick 12 oz 12 ct pkg Walmart Frigo $ 2.98 $ 0.25 per stick 10 oz 12 ct pkg Aldi Goldhen $ 0.42 $ 0.04 per egg large 12 ct pkg *Costco Cage Free $ 3.59 $ 0.15 per egg large 24 ct pkg EGGS* Sam's Sunny Meadow $ 5.47 $ 0.15 per egg large 36 ct pkg Target Market Pantry $ 0.29 $ 0.02 per egg large 12 ct pkg Walmart Great Value $ 0.58 $ 0.05 per egg large 12 ct pkg THE ULTIMATE PRICE COMPARISON CHEAT SHEET - 2 - passionatepennypincher.com DAIRY BRAND PRICE PRICE PER UNIT UNIT COUNT Aldi Friendly Farms $ 1.28 $ 1.28 per gallon gallon Costco Kirklands $ 2.78 $ 2.78 per gallon gallon MILK Sam's Member’s Mark $ 2.71 $ 2.71 per gallon gallon Target Market Pantry $ 0.98 $ 0.98 per gallon gallon Walmart Price First $ 0.98 $ 0.98 per gallon gallon GROCERIES Aldi L'oven Fresh $ 0.83 $ 0.04 per oz 20 oz Costco Sara Lee $ 3.89 $ 0.10 per oz 20 oz 2 ct pkg BREAD Sam's Sara Lee $ 3.94 $ 0.10 per oz 20 oz 2 ct pkg Target Market Pantry $ 1.19 $ 0.06 per oz 20 oz Walmart Great Value $ 0.84 $ 0.04 per oz 20 oz Aldi L'oven Fresh $ 0.83 $ 0.07 per oz 12 oz 12 ct pkg Costco Colonial $ 2.99 $ 0.06 per oz 36 oz 24 ct pkg HAMBURGER BUNS Sam's Colonial $ 2.48 $ 0.10 per oz 24 oz 16 ct pkg Target Market Pantry $ 1.19 $ 0.10 per oz 12 oz 8 ct pkg Walmart Great Value $ 0.84 $ 0.08 per oz 11 oz 8 ct pkg Aldi Clancy's $ 1.09 $ 0.11 per oz 10 oz Costco Kettle $ 4.89 $ 0.15 per oz 32 oz CHIPS Sam's Lay's $ 6.98 $ 0.44 per oz 16 oz Target Lay’s $ 2.99 $ 0.42 per oz 7 oz Walmart Lay's $ 2.48 $ 0.17 per oz 15 oz Aldi Clancy's $ 4.49 $ 0.22 per bag 20 oz 20 ct pkg Costco Frito Lay $ 11.99 $ 0.22 per bag 30 oz 54 ct pkg CHIPS Sam's Frito Lay $ 12.49 $ 0.25 per bag 50 oz 50 ct pkg (SINGLE SERVING BAGS) Target Frito Lay $ 7.99 $ 0.40 per bag 20 oz 20 ct pkg Walmart Frito Lay $ 6.98 $ 0.35 per bag 20 oz 20 ct pkg Aldi Berryhill Honey $ 2.99 $ 0.25 per oz 12 oz Costco Kirkland $ 11.99 $ 0.15 per oz 80 oz HONEY Sam's Fancy Clover $ 14.98 $ 0.19 per oz 40 oz 2 ct pkg Target Market Pantry $ 3.39 $ 0.28 per oz 12 oz Walmart Disney Winnie the Pooh $ 2.98 $ 0.25 per oz 12 oz Aldi Sundae Shoppe $ 4.49 $ 0.03 per oz 144 oz Costco Kirkland Signature $ 12.99 $ 0.10 per oz 64 oz 2 ct pkg ICE CREAM Sam's Daily Chef $ 5.88 $ 0.04 per oz 160 oz 5 qt Target Market Pantry $ 3.97 $ 0.03 per oz 144 oz Walmart Melody Farms $ 5.28 $ 0.04 per oz 144 oz Aldi Berryhill Jelly $ 1.59 $ 0.05 per oz 32 oz *Costco Kirkland Organic $ 6.99 $ 0.17 per oz 42 oz 1 ct pkg JELLY* Sam's Welch’s $ 3.78 $ 0.06 per oz 30 oz 2 ct pkg Target Welch’s $ 1.79 $ 0.06 per oz 30 oz Walmart Great Value $ 1.72 $ 0.05 per oz 30 oz THE ULTIMATE PRICE COMPARISON CHEAT SHEET - 3 - passionatepennypincher.com GROCERIES Aldi Peanut Delight $ 1.39 $ 0.08 per oz 18 oz Costco JIF $ 9.99 $ 0.10 per oz 48 oz 2 ct pkg PEANUT BUTTER Sam's JIF $ 9.98 $ 0.12 per oz 40 oz 2 ct pkg Target Market Pantry $ 1.39 $ 0.09 per oz 16 oz Walmart Great Value $ 2.18 $ 0.12 per oz 18 oz Aldi Aunt Maple's Syrup $ 1.49 $ 0.06 per oz 24 oz *Costco Kirkland Organic Maple $ 10.79 $ 0.32 per oz 33 oz 1 ct pkg SYRUP* Sam's Mrs.
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