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Price Cut! NJ is Home to Four of the Cheapest Grocery Stores
We could all use some extra money to spend these days, especially at the grocery store.
Fortunately, four of the most affordable places to do your shopping are right here in New Jersey.
Nerd Wallet reports that the recent surge in inflation:
has been driven, at least in part, by supply chain issues, pent-up consumer demand and economic stimulus from the pandemic.
It stings to do a weekly grocery haul.
I know I start to twitch when I know I have to pass by the meat section. Everything is just more expensive.
We all have our go-to grocery store, but with sky-high prices, it might be worth checking out the cheapest markets in America.
There are quite a few in New Jersey.
What are New Jersey’s least expensive grocery stores?
According to U.S. News and World Report, these New Jersey stores give you the most bang for your buck.
Costco’s Quarterly Earnings Beat Expectations
What started as “Price Mart” in San Diego has turned into one of the largest retailers in the world.
When you are looking to save at Costco, it comes down to one word. Bulk.
There are 22 Costco locations in New Jersey.
Discount Grocery Outlet Sells Overstocked And Out-Of-Date Food
Grocery Outlet is fairly new to New Jersey.
They currently operate locations in Rio Grande, Delran, Hamilton, and Hazlet.
How does Grocery Outlet do it?
According to its website:
When a brand has excess inventory from packaging changes or manufacturing overruns, they call us. We buy these excess products for pennies on the dollar, passing the savings on to you.
Each local store owner chooses products from our inventory that their customers will love the most, personalizing each store’s selection to its local community.
We move the products into our stores and onto our shelves, where customers come back week after week looking for new finds, new brands, and new and exciting ways to save.
You never know what you’ll find at the bargain market.
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Popular Retail And Other Chain Brands In Germany
This German grocer is popping up all over New Jersey.
There are 22 Lidl locations in New Jersey and 181 stores on the East Coast.
The reason Lidl can keep its prices down is that it doesn’t carry every brand name that traditional grocery stores do.
Shopping at Lidl can be fun as well because there are new and exciting products almost weekly.
Aldi Store In Maryland
According to U.S. News and World Report, nine out of 10 survey respondents said ALDI offers value for your money, making it the cheapest grocery store in America.
ALDI is similar to Lidl with its German roots and shopping experience.
The market moves to the top of the list because of its reach.
There are 61 Aldi stores in New Jersey alone, with 2,300 across America in 39 states.
Why is Aldi the most affordable grocery store in the U.S.? U.S. News says:
Many diehard fans enjoy the quality and exclusivity of most of ALDI’s products, including the ever-changing seasonal items lineup,” says Jake Hill, CEO of the personal finance website DebtHammer.
Most popular grocery stores in America
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Rock legend Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal at Hard Rock Atlantic City
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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Steven Van Zandt celebrates New Jersey launch of Malvado Maple Mezcal
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NJ Burglars Target These 10 Hiding Spots First
Do you have a secret spot in your home where you hide your valuables?
Do you think that it’s very safe and a would-be burglar wouldn’t think to check?
Unfortunately, that spot may not be as safe as you would hope. Burglars have a few spots in your home they will check first after they break in, and it very well may be your “super safe secret spot.”
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Do you hide things in your sock or underwear drawer?
It may be a good way to hide things from your kids, but obviously, a burglar is going to check there first.
Keep Scrolling to Find Out The Other 9 Places
How Common is Burglary in New Jersey
The majority of crimes in New Jersey are property crimes like burglary and vehicle theft. In 2021, NJ residents reported 103,761 property crimes.
This breaks down to a property crime rate of 11 crimes per 1,000 residents.
Though this crime rate is below the national average, you still have a 1-in-89 chance of becoming a victim of property crime. Criminals in New Jersey often target homes to steal electronics, jewelry, and other expensive items.
Reconsider Where You Are Hiding Your Valuables
I hope you are never the victim of a burglary, but if you are, at least you can make it a little harder for a crook to find your valuables.
Reader’s Digest recently talked with Chris McGoey of McGoey Security Consulting and Robert Siciliano, a security analyst with Hotspot Shield.
Using information from these two experts, the magazine determined that these are the 10 spots burglars are most likely to check.
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10 ‘Secret Spots’ Burglars Check First When Invading New Jersey Homes
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New Jersey mom hits jackpot at casino slots in Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY (WABC) — A mom from New Jersey brought home more than flowers for Mother’s Day, raking in a jackpot worth over a hundred thousand dollars at a casino in Atlantic City over the holiday weekend.
Jacqueline B, a mom from Toms River, NJ, placed a $5 bet on a Dragon Link slot machine at Ocean Casino Resort on Saturday.
She hit the jackpot, winning $101,566.53 to be exact.
The jackpot paid out $101,566.
Jacqueline hasn’t yet revealed how she plans to spend her newfound cash.
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