Mmm, my local Aldi was dirty with sad looking produce and really cheap tasting boxed stuff last time I went. Not even close to Costco TBH, and not even that cheap either.
This is in the southern US though, could be totally flipped elsewhere.
Didn’t know Costco did fresh produce, thought it was more for bulk stuff which would be pretty useless for fresh stuff unless you are cooking for a lot of people
You can’t buy like one lime or apple, but they have packages of fresh stuff that are usable for smaller homes, especially if you just pick a few things.
And even if you get, like, a bag of onions and use 2/3 of them, the price per used onion is good.
Again, things may be different for different regions. Maybe it’s more like a restaurant supply store there.
Mmm, my local Aldi was dirty with sad looking produce and really cheap tasting boxed stuff last time I went. Not even close to Costco TBH, and not even that cheap either.
This is in the southern US though, could be totally flipped elsewhere.
Didn’t know Costco did fresh produce, thought it was more for bulk stuff which would be pretty useless for fresh stuff unless you are cooking for a lot of people
You can’t buy like one lime or apple, but they have packages of fresh stuff that are usable for smaller homes, especially if you just pick a few things.
And even if you get, like, a bag of onions and use 2/3 of them, the price per used onion is good.
Again, things may be different for different regions. Maybe it’s more like a restaurant supply store there.