Where to get “diet” foods at the best price

Yesterday I promised to tell you where I shopped for my fancy foods.  We have several local chains that carry what I typically use at great every day low prices.  Occasionally I can find even better sales in Grocery Store flyers, and when that happens, I stock up!

Aldi

Low-fat salad dressings

Ground turkey

Frozen unpeeled shrimp

Salmon Filets

Salmon Burgers

Canned Tuna

Baby carrots

Broccoli

Fresh Mushrooms

Onions

Bananas

Bran Flakes

Canned broths, lowfat soups, and vegetables

Whole Wheat Pasta

Baked chips

Spaghetti sauce

Canned tomatoes with green chilies

Fat free refried beans

Individual Yogurt cups

Costco

Romaine lettuce

Sugar snap peas

Baby bell peppers

Fresh Apples

Chicken breasts (theirs are nice and thin)

Turkey burgers

Cheese-sticks

Skim milk

low fat plain yogurt (I love the Mountain High Brand)

Ground turkey

Frozen green beans

Frozen Oriental Vegetable blend

Frozen Normandy vegetable blend

Frozen strawberries

Frozen wild blueberries

Whole Almonds

Purevia (Stevia based sugar free sweetener)

Traditional Grocery Stores

Sweet potatoes

Fresh Spinach (I look for end of date clearance specials)

Target

Pure Protein Brand Bars (Costco and walmart also carry these, but Target has the best price and puts them on deeper discount occasionally)

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3 thoughts on “Where to get “diet” foods at the best price

  1. Joy says:

    Wow thank you so much for this!! I don’t have a Costco or Target but we do have Aldi, Sam’s and Walmart. I will be putting that list to use! Thank you so much!
    Joy

  2. Tina says:

    I shop Aldis often but I would NOT recommend the frozen salmon filets!! It has a horrible taste (almost metallic) and texture is weird. Don’t let the price fool you…With fish, you get what you pay for…However, the canned salmon (that is from USA) is good. I have made salmon cakes out of them & they were very tasty. And the frozen shrimp are good & the haddock is comparable to other stores.

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