SuperCenter or Grocery Store?

Posted on Dec 21 2009 | By Jenny · Comments View Comments

always-low-pricesIf you have been around Southern Savers for a while or attended a workshop, you know how I feel about supercenters: they can never compete with local grocery stores.  However, I have noticed that many people still seem to think that shopping at supercenters is the way to go.  In an attempt to prove to you that you will save more money at grocery stores, I did a little test this past week.  I took all of the on-sale items at Publix and Kroger and went into my local supercenter to look at how their prices matched up.  To put it simply, they didn’t.

It may seem to be slightly biased to select only the on-sale items and compare but my particular local supercenter (and I suspect yours does as well) advertises “Always Low Prices”.  In other words, their prices are always as low as they will get and they will not run a lower sale.  Also, as you know, I only buy on-sale items.

After taking all the listed prices, I calculated the effect of coupons on both the grocery stores and the supercenter, remembering to double where it applied.  I did the math based on buying one of every item on the weekly Southern Savers list.  If it was a store brand, then a comparable brand was chosen at the supercenter.  The results were:

Publix On-Sale Items Plus Coupons: $139.84
Same Items with Coupons At SuperCenter: $196.80

Kroger On-Sale Items Plus Coupons: $203.99
Same Items with Coupons At SuperCenter: $243.65

This again was pretending to only buy 1 of each item, and using Southern Savers we want to stock up for 6 weeks,  which would only make the amount saved greater.  To put these numbers in perspective,  let’s say that you went to Publix and purchased only one of the on-sale items for a month (4 weeks) instead of the supercenter.  You would save over $240 a month!

I hope this is convincing and shows you how much money you could be saving.  I know that the supercenters are convenient and it can be easy to shop there.  But if you really want to save money, the grocery stores are really the way to go.

Let’s dispel one other myth with these numbers too:

“Aren’t B1G1 prices increased so you really aren’t saving??”

Looking just at the Publix B1G1 deals and comparing the cost after coupons to the cost at the Super Center it truly shows that the Big Box store can’t compete with a grocery sale price.  “Buying” one of each B1G1 item the numbers are:

Publix Buy One Get One items with coupon $43.22
Same items with coupons at SuperCenter: $81.17

Buy one get one deals are normally sold at the top retail price, but this shows that getting 50% off the top price is a considerable savings over the “everyday low price” at the supercenter.

If you still aren’t convinced, let me know what you would like to see compared next!

**Publix numbers did not include any competitor coupons since each area is allowed different coupons.

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  • Anna
    In some states the B1G1 does not mean get one 1/2 price Publix in Jax. Beach doesn't do it that way. Also, in B'ham AL the Publix only takes coupons from actual competitors. Also, you do have to know your prices. There are numerous items that I shop for regularly that there is never a coupon for. WM is always cheaper. Plus, the WM neighborhood market is about 1 block from Publix. I wouldn't count out WM for many items. Dairy is always cheaper at WM at least in my neighborhood.
  • Christy
    Please don't jump on me, I'm brand new to all this!

    I'm trying to figure out what's going to be best for my family. It's myself, my husband, a 4-year-old, and a 1 1/2-year-old. We're living off one income, and right now, we're absolutely at our limit. (Both of our bank accounts were overdrawn yesterday; only by the grace of God were we able to get out of that one).

    Currently I shop at Wal-Mart, but I only buy store brands. The only name brands I ever buy are Heinz (because my husband is picky!) and Scotties toilet paper (because I'm picky!). I spend about $75 a week on groceries, and can't possibly afford to spend a penny more.

    I recently got clued into coupon shopping, but it seems like I'd be spending more at first, and I'm scared to do that. Would buying brand names at sale and coupon prices be cheaper than buying only store brand items?
  • Theresa
    Hey Christy...I am new to couponing too (about a month) and this week I saved over 90% at BiLo. I was scared the first time too. I too am down to a one household income and it is me, my husband, a 7 yr old and a 5 yr old. I am stocked after a month of doing it and for the year I have spent $117 and have got over $400 of stuff for free (using coupons). I only do gro stores now but it is worth it. It has been a HUGE help for my family! Hope this helps...

    **When you see that it is going to be a good week for coupons in the paper, get a few extra papers...it's worth the extra few dollars in papers to get the coupons doubled.
  • Lisa
    Went to Wal-Mart on Dec. 23 later in the evening....2 registers open two lines going to the back of the store! I suddenly remembered why I haven't shopped there in a year! Needless to say, I walked right back out thinking of all of those commercials they show with the cashiers at their registers....yeah right!! And everyone on here who shops at Publix has got to really LAUGH at the Wal-Mart ad that says you can save 125.00 (whatever amt they use) a year by shopping at Wal-Mart! The first time my husband saw it he was laughing and said gosh you save that in one week! I do not, will not go back to Wal-Mart. If I need something that I can't find at a grocery/drug store I will go to Target! I will pay more for something at Target just to avoid Wal-Mart at least Target is friendly!
  • Donese
    I guess I need to be a pro to figure all of this out. I HATE going to Walmart myself, but there aren't many other choices where I live. Walmart, BiLo, Food Lion and Piggly Wiggly are about it. Do any of you know of the three grocery stores (BiLo, Food Lion and The Pig), which one typically has the BEST prices and BEST coupon deals?
  • Jenny
    That would be B-Lo hands down!
  • Donese
    Really???? Wow! I have access to a military commissary, but I don't like to go on base and they are VERY limited to as far as selection. I just need to buckle down and figure out how to shop at BiLo and get the best deals.
  • deks mom
    ok...one question...I agree with almost all of the post on here...well except the ones who like WM...(LOL...sorry) my question and desperate need for help is DOG FOOD!!!! I have stocked up on all the $2 kibbles and bits q's I can find but am running low again and I HAVE to go to WM to get that (just 2nite as a matter of fact) and I HATE it but the same bag at Harvey's is 17.99 and it's 10.50 (8.50 after Q) at WM...any suggestions??? HELP PLEASE!!!

    p.s. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH Jenny for all of your long hours and dedication to this site!!! IT IS AMAZING!!
  • Confused
    Try looking on Ebay:) I found coupons for chuck e cheese on there for my monsters bday:)I just found a bunch of people selling them for around a 1.00 for 10 to 40 of them.
  • Pat
    I stopped Walmart when the Manager of the one of them in my town said coupons were a pain. Kroger is across the street and Tom Thumb is down the street, and cvs is a block away and walgreens is two blocks from my house.I'll stop at these places on my way to or from something else. I won't spend my day grocery shopping. Last year at this time, I was spending close to 130.00 a week at Wally World. Now, I usually spend about 80.00 a week, and some weeks,I don't even go to the store and I have a stockpile of groceries. Also, Walmart has little variety. I find they are rude to employees and vendors and if more people are saying the same thing on that subject, it means to me that there are only a few getting good treatment. But for the most part, it looks like the majority is getting crappy treatment from Walmart. So, if you like it,be glad. You are in a small group!
  • ANOTHER reason to love Publix if you are a little on the OCD side - they line up all the products on the shelves. Don't you absolutely love how that looks. My WM is trying to do that now but their heart just isn't in it! It's the little stuff like this that makes me keep going back to Publix and I used to be a $125/wk gal at WM (I'm now down to $25 - $30/week and saving up for a tummy tuck or something!!). Everyone that tells me "Oh, but Publix is so-o-o expensive", I tell them to give couponing a try at Publix and see me in 2 months!!! Many converts - :)!
  • Laurie
    Walmart matches LOCAL competitor's ads -- around here that's Food Lion and the drug stores, and is iffy about internet coupons. I still buy my pet food there, but it's worth the time and money to drive the 25 miles to shop in another town.
  • JEB
    I do love the Walmart White CLoud pullups! I am sad they discontinued the White Cloud diapers. They were cheaper than Pampers and Huggies and Luvs even with coupons and they NEVER leaked!
  • Jenny
    See even if some things are cheaper at walmart. The stores by me that are competitors of publix always have 5 off something. Mine lets me use a few, even on top of a publix one. So I don't mind if certain things are a little more because in the end I will be saving much more. I just think well, I have 5 dollars off so really I will buy those items with that money. I have been to several different walmarts, in different states and they have all been the same. If there are places with only a walmart and nothing else close by, especially small towns, it's because no small business can compete with them so you are forced into believing thier nonsense about saving money and living better. I live better now that I don't have to eat or drink walmart brand stuff! I used to kid myself and say it's the same thing, it's really not. Rollbacks are funny too. Rollback...was $2.47 now $2.46 I never really looked until I started couponing. Really, I give props to walmarts marketing people because they have everyone just believing what they hear.
  • Lindsay
    I am sure that most are aware of this, but the "supercenter" doesn't double coupons. Never has..so that would actually increase the amount of money you would be OOP if you shopped there.
  • Beth
    I prefer to avoid Wal Mart, but do shop there occasionally, usually not for groceries. I have found that the Ravioli my daughter prefers (Campbells Raviolio's) are usually 88 cents at Wal Mart and are $1.55 at Kroger, so I do stock up on that at Wal Mart. I don't often find coupons for them. I have found that most other groceries are higher at my Wal Mart vs Kroger and Wal Mart groceries has much less selection of brands.
  • Claire
    Thank you for a very informative article! I haved saved so much money since I joined your site. Thanks again.
  • .Jennifer
    Also, Jenny, I want to give you a shoutout. I never in a million years would have figured out how to have "money makers" at the grocery store, save two to three times more than I spend, and actually get my grocery bill down to an average of $40.00 a week without YOU.

    Every time I look down at the bottom of a reciept and see spent $3.00 saved $20.00 I thank God for you. I hope that you have a wonderful Christmas with your family and may God richly bless you in the new year as he has used you to bless so many of us!
  • I don't like Walmart anymore because they've become complacent and not in tune with the little guys needs anymore. Since the recession they've been slowing jacking up their prices to lure the "rich and not so famous rich" people in. Their stores are not what they used to be either. They are changing things around so much until you have to spend 30 minutes walking around looking for a loaf of bread of fish food. It's not worth it to continue putting up with the aggravation of helping them grow when they don't even look out for their own employees. They think only of themselves. Their prices are not as good as the local stores.
  • Vicki
    I used to do the BOGO matchups with the coupons but have had to drop the coupon part because of time constraints in my life lately. However, I still do the BOGO with stockpiling. I would be really curious to see the same stats you compared in the original post using just BOGO without coupons. I much prefer shopping at Publix but sometimes wonder if it's still worth it without the coupons.... thanks for all tips!
  • Jennifer
    A couple people have mentioned prescriptions at Wal Mart. I have gotten free antibiotics at Publix and they were ready while I was still in the store... not hours later. Not sure about other stores(Walgreens, CVS) but you can always call & find out if they have anything similar. I think the $4 prescriptions is just another WM gimmick.
  • It is a gimmick. I was a pharmacy technician at "an unnamed pharmacy" for MANY years and I left right after WM started that program. We had a list of their "over 300 medications" that they priced at $4. We noticed on the list that it was not 300 DIFFERENT medications. The same drug (amoxicillin was listed on the list about 13 times in different strengths and manufacturing companies). It was the same with quite a few of the drugs, so I would venture to say that if you narrowed their list down to the actual number of DIFFERENT medications, it would only be about 25 different medications. The medications they dropped down to $4 were the ones that cost them next to nothing anyway. Drugs are marked up DRASTICALLY in pharmacies. I remember one in particular that I noticed while working at "unnamed pharmacy". We paid 0.32 for a bottle of 1000 pills. It priced out at $33 for 100 pills. That is quite the markup!!!! The drugs WM prices out at $4 probably don't cost them anywhere NEAR $4, so believe me, they aren't losing ANYTHING by doing that.
  • Another reason I hate Wal-Mart. THEY decide what I buy. Several times, when we still shopped there, they decided to take items off the shelf that we really like and bought there weekly. And the final blow was when they decided to remodel their stores and eliminate the fabric department. I'm a quilter and found their fabric within my budget, I simply can't afford the specialty fabric stores.
  • Amanda
    On top of it not being a good deal...Wal-mart also has poor customer service, not enough check out lanes and a RIDICULOUS amount of people in there! I prefer to save my money and my sanity!
  • Kazzandra
    Exactly. Couldn't have said it better. Also, who REALLY wants to support Wal-Mart. I would pay MORE to avoid Wal-Mart for all of the above reasons, but it turns out, I pay LESS. All I buy at Wal-Mart anymore is-- medicine, maybe? That just tells me I need to be a more aggressive CVS/Walgreen's Shopper.
  • Eileen
    1. I have only Harris Teeter and Food Lion to choose from besides WM. Walmart is closer to my house than either of the others. No Publix, no Kroger, no Lowes Foods, no Aldi . . .

    2. Mostly, I shop at HT using coupons and sale matches.

    3. We are a two person household, and while I do have a pantry and a chest freezer, we don't use many of the products that are forever going on sale or having coupons: cereal, yogurt, refrigerated biscuits/rolls, etc. We would never get through 3 cans of perpetually-discounted Grands before they expired, for example.

    3. If I need something right now that is not on sale and not a pantry item (DH wants lasagna as a birthday dinner and I need ricotta cheese) Walmart is often the cheapest.

    4. If I need something for which there is never a coupon (Sriracha chili sauce, for example, a staple in our house), Walmart is often the cheapest.

    5. Maybe if you don't have a conveniently located Walmart, and you don't buy semi-exotic stuff on a regular basis, and you have all the other stores and deals listed here to choose from, you shouldn't ever go to WM. For people who don't fit the above, sometimes WM is the best bet. I do love Southern Savers though, and it has saved me tons and tons of money.
  • lavanya
    I never thought there were so many people who hated walmart.
    Now I hate it for the reason that its costlier than other grocery stores after following southern savers but even before that for some reason I HATED walmart to the core......
    YEAH!!!!!! to all the walmart haters here....
    good to see so many comments on hating walmart..
  • jj
    I have saved so much money going to Publix with coupons, now if I need something and don't have one, and it's not on sale I go to Publix anyway. Maybe I pay a few more dollars for those trips, but the amount of FREE things I have picked up there makes up for it...and I don't have to go to Walmart. Ours is so bad, that when I used to shop there I could never buy ice cream, it would be ruined by the time I got done checking out. I can get Klondike bars in a heat wave at Publix :)
  • .Jennifer
    I am the same way. If I need to pick up something I go to Publix. I may pay a few more pennies now and again for it but it doesn't come near to the amount that I save or make up for all the freebies that I get. And, as I told my husband, my sanity is worth something. When I would leave WalMart I would be in a horrible snappy mood- I wasn't really but I would joke and say "don't mess with me I'm WalMart homicidal."

    Now I literally hum to myself as I shop at Publix. I leave there HAPPY. Imagine that!
  • Case in point... I went to Publix today for my BIG Christmas Dinner shopping trip. This is the DREADED trip that I make every year to buy all of the MANY things I need for Christmas dinner. The reason it has always been dreaded is because in the past I would shop at Walmart thinking I was getting the best deal and it would never fail-I ALWAYS spent over $200.. NO exceptions-ever!.. Today I made the same trip to Publix. I bought quite a few things at regular price without coupons which is something I rarely ever do anymore but it was unavoidable.. I was dreading seeing how much my total was..... Are you ready??? ..... It was $96 and my cart was running over with stuff!!! I bought everything I needed to not only make dinner for my family of 10 but I also bought enough to make a second Christmas dinner for another family of 8 whose husband/father just had major surgery... AND I bought a ton of stuff to make candy to give as gifts... That equals out to 5.33 per person for a complete Christmas dinner and that's not counting all of the Christmas presents I'll be making... I could have NEVER done that at Walmart. NEVER.
  • Patty
    I have loathed Wally World for many years now. I only go there for cheap RXs now and I'm thinking about paying more to skip the whole experience. The extra time, the poor customer service and the lines at the checkout have me feeling like it is all about their convenience and not mine. You should see my hubby's face when I even mention that we need to go there for anything. I tried couponing there one night and found it was just not worth it. I picked up a watch for my Mom last week just after 10PM and the jewelry counter was serviced but they had taken up her cash drawer so she walked the watch along with my husband and I to the front register where we stood in line to pay for a watch only to have to leave the line and go get one other thing we came for. The whole time we were there I grumbled. If Target were not out of the watches like my Mom wanted, I would not have been there. And Target was missing the toliet repair kit my hubby came with me to get. Frustrating experience. And you can tell the Customer Service (huh?) folks know you are not at all happy about the ordeal. It's no wonder they have issues like people getting hurt or worse. They are so under staffed at peak shopping times. I would like to fix that Smiley face logo to show how I really feel about it. It would be "strawberries." That's what they give us... If WM is all you have, then so be it. I would find the worst grocery store better these days.
  • Patty
    In addition, did anyone see the documentary...the High Cost of Low Cost. It is especially distressing that a company would take out life insurance on their employees making the company the beneficiary in the event of their passing. Leaving the loved ones to try to fight for it after the fact to the point of taking WM to court of it. That's just wrong on every level! So they underpay them, then collect even more in the event of their death...
  • Leslie
    That is totally not true. We have company paid life insurance but it goes to the beneficiaries that we choose, NOT the company. Just because it was on a TV movie doesn't make it true.
  • Melissa
    I can't read all of the comments, but I did a search for store coupons and stacking, and it looks like nobody has mentioned that. Wal-Mart doesn't stack coupons! Even if your publix doesn't take competitors coupons, they still have store coupons that you can use with manufacturer's coupons. Or, if they do stack coupons, they simply don't put out store coupons, or don't put out many, so they might as well not.

    Stacking coupons makes a HUGE difference.
  • Amanda
    Amen Sister! I will say there are very few things I get from Walmart. I sew alot and used to buy the bargin fabric but in recent years they have stopped ordering the better materials. They also do not compete with pricing....my aunt and I try to get the patterns when they are 99cents at Hobby Lobby or Joann Fabrics....when you take the ad, the manager refuses to match the ad!!!! It's such a hassle there and the cashiers are so nosy about things. My aunt has also had trouble matching ads from other stores as they are saying you must have a rewards card and even though she has one...they still won't match prices. So I stay away.

    The parking lots are a mess and I also don't feel safe with my 2 year old alone shopping. At publix, they carry out my groceries and load them while I place her in the car seat. Now that's service and I never worry about shopping there day or evening.

    I love publix....I have shopped there since I was 3 years old and pushed a kiddy buggy (when they used to have the Step 2 ones in the stores in the early 80s.) I can remember my mother loving the customer service and we loved the free cookies! They were always nice and she always used coupons. Now I am a mother of a 2 year old and have started doing more couponing....It makes me appreciate publix deals every day and I'm always impressed by the amount this website helps me save along with my usual coupon deals.

    Thanks so much Jenny.
  • Here is a newsflash for you.. My mother in law works at Walmart and they have been told that they will completely remove the entire craft dept. from all Walmarts by sometime in 2010 I think. They have been scaling it back for a while at our stores around here, but she says it will be completely gone and they are being told that this will happen at every single Walmart. So much for bargain fabric! I'm like you, I just go to a fabric store and shop sales. Most of the time, I can find it at least at the same price if not a little less.
  • Courtney
    I had NO IDEA their were other people out there that hated Wal-Mart as much as I do! I've done the price comparison for years now and they are simply NOT the lowest price on the items I buy! Who cares if they price match, who wants to take in 25 ads with them to buy groceries especially if they don't double coupons. Those cashiers are very picky.
  • amy
    Two words does it for me.... WALMART STINKS!!! That pretty much says how I feel about wally world.. And I live 3 minutes from the stinkhole..lol!!! I still refuse to go in that "place"!!!
  • Karen W.
    Thank you, Jenny, for sharing this. I've tried to tell my friends that they don't HAVE to shop at the big box stores, but I think they just don't believe me.
  • Michelle
    I am soooo glad that I found this website so that I didn't have to resort to shopping at Walmart. I have 4 Walmarts close to me, and the customer service level is minimal most of the time....it is frustrating to shop there. Publix is my store of choice, and when my budget shows me how much I am saving, that's all I need!! Thanks Jenny for everything that you do to make it easy for us to save! With 3 young kids that eat like they are teenagers, this website has been a lifesaver for us!
  • Stephanie
    WOW!!! You amaze me. I hope that one day I will be able to do what you do. I love seeing how you save and teach us to save money. I have done pretty good since I started using coupons. But again let me just say WOW! Keep up the good work I appreciate it.
  • Thanks, Jenny! I can't wait to show this to a friend who insists on shopping at Walmart!
    I would like to see some comparisons for organic shopping. I have another friend who insists that she just can't afford organic shopping, but if you do it "Jenny's way" then I find it affordable.
  • Lauren
    I had a similar experience to many above. I live in Chattanooga and we have 3-4 walmarts and several other stores. I was trying to get the .03 lubriderm deal at Walgreens, but the small size wasn't on sale. I checked the starting price and figured Walmart would have it cheaper. But it was actually MORE expensive at Walmart's regular price than it was at Walgreens' regular price!!!! I never thought that could happen! Seriously, I thought Walgreens was always more expensive...guess not.

    You have to make sure you comparison shop your walmart with other stores, though. Being in a different area means different pricing with walmart. I've found my walmart NEVER has the prices I read about on blogs.
  • Courtney
    I live in the Chattanooga area also and our walmarts never have these prices these people talk about on here. You're exactly right and that's why I hate Walmart. I prefer Target ANYDAY!
  • margie
    We do not have a publix or kroger in our town only a WM supercenter and Ingles. They seem to think they can treat everyone as if they are the only place to shop. I can get milk, bread,eggs and a lot more at CVS and Walgreens. Every city needs more competition. Hope to someday to get a publix. Our Walmart is also hard to even get to use a coupon much less matching.I agree with Jenny.
  • erin
    I live in Crawfordville, FL and my Wal-mart matches the BOGO from my local grocery store adds. I feel this is more savings because they do BOGO on Walmart prices and not the grocery store prices so I save more than if you went to the grocery store. I am not sure if this is a new policy at every walmart or not, but if it is you save more, plus you don't spend time driving around town to hit all the good sales. I still do cvs and walgreens because they can't match their money back deals.
  • Emily
    I think it depends on how you are shopping. If you are only buying on sale items and stockpiling the grocery store is the way to go. If you are just shopping each week the supercenter is better. Without adding in the doubling of coupons & coupon usage overall the prices are better at Wal-mart - if you ignore sale pricing. If you have to pick one store and do not use coupons I'd go with the supercenter. As my sister said, "I make more money at my job than I can save with coupons..."(she makes a lot) the reality is we each have to choose what works for us (and that might be different next year).
  • Teresa
    Jenny, thanks for confirming what I knew and had started seeing for myself. There are several things I also want to say.

    First: to Tamara, your last comment was the best and truest: use Wallyworld for fillers. That is what I have started doing for things such as fish food, fish tank filters, and a few (very few) other things. What helps is if make a list and STICK TO it when you have to visit the "evil empire".

    Second: I love being able to shop at Publix; it's the coolest store. In my analysis of my last 2.5 months using SS, I've found that I save the most at Publix and Food Lion. I still find Kroger more expensive than I want and plan to stick closer to Publix & Food Lion for next year.

    Third: thanks Jenny for all that you do!
  • Natalie
    Teresa, while not exactly on the food topic, but money related, is those fish filters you're buying. . .I am a big fish enthusiast and have 2-4 tanks running at a time. One way for me to save LOTS of money is to make the filters myself using polyester quilt batting (which I usually buy at walmart). Simply use your plastic shell from the refills you've been buying and cut and wrap the quilt batting to fit. Carbon is optional, I don't use it but you could add it if you wanted to your DIY refills. Hope this helps, I've saved a ton with this approach!
  • mama2kangaandroo
    That is an awesome tip! TY!!
  • Denise
    I have to agree with Jenny, I was shopping at Walmart every week because I thought that the prices were better than grocery stores. When I reluctantly decided to do couponing(I was just too lazy) back in August this year, I realised that I was just throwing away my money. With Publix (B1G1)and Kroger (Mega Sales events) along with the fact that they will double coupons, I have gotten so much freebies or cheap items. Thanks to this website, I've been able to provide better food and personal items for my entire family! Thank You Jenny!
    PS. My 14 year old daughter clips all my coupons and organizes them for me!
  • Gina
    I have noticed that some of the products purchased at Wal mart is not the same quality as the same thing you may buy at Publix or Bi-Lo. Sounds funny, but let's face it. Walmart comes in and says we will buy X amount of product for X price. They are not sending first quality to walmart when they are not making as much profit. I notice this more in fruit and canned foods, but I have also noticed in a butterball turkey breast just last month. Bought one at Bi-lo, realized more people were coming so ran to Walmart and bought another. The meat was a different color. wierd.
  • allison
    I loved this article and completely agree!

    I cannot imagine paying 3.40 for soap or 2.50 for cereal those are highway robbery prices! Theres always a deal on cereal and I had some dove coupons that expired just recently.
  • Sara
    Thank you for this! I've known for a long time that the supercenters were a super rip-off.
  • Abigail
    Thanks so much for posting this! I've been trying to convince my brother and his wife (who have 3 kids and 1 on the way) that they aren't saving money by shopping at WM. I've told him the things that I bought and what I spent and he still thinks WM is cheaper. Now I've got even more proof! Since I found your website, I'm amazed that I can go months without stepping foot into WM, which I definitely don't mind! Thanks for educating me on how to do things the right way and how to really save money!
  • Damien B
    As far as groceries go, I will often go to Walmart for meats as these are USUALLY cheaper at Walmart and if I NEED something that is currently not on sale at Publix (or something that does not seem to ever go on sale at Publix)... other than that I shop at Publix and sometimes Winn-Dixie.

    I used to be a religious Wal-mart shopper 'cause I thought they were so much cheaper than Publix, but have since learned better from this site... thanks Jenny... now I hardly ever shop at Walmart for groceries... will still buy a lot of other stuff there 'cause they are usually cheaper for other things (though not always) and they usually have a better selection of non-grocery items than a lot of other places.

    BTW, my food budget before couponing and shopping at Publix (while shopping at Walmart) was somewhere around $350/mo... now I spend around $200/mo and have probably way more groceries than I need and could even trim that down a bit... though I also get a little help from angelfoodministries (a site for struggling families that sells meats and vegetables (mainly) at cost... note this site is not meant for those who are well off and are just trying to save a little dough).
  • I am familiar with Angel Food Ministries. We didn't notice a savings and some products actually cost more so we no longer participate, but I just wanted to point something out. There is no financial qualification for shopping through Angel Food Ministries. Straight from their website: "Who qualifies? Everyone, there are no applications or qualifications to order Angel Food."

    By building my stockpile I never NEED to buy groceries. So when meat goes on sale I put most, if not all, of that week's budget towards purchasing bulk quantities of meat. For example, recently ground beef was $.99/lb. I bought 20 pounds.
  • Jennifer
    Yes, Wal Mart meat is cheaper, but its also filled with salt & fillers. My mother in law buys her meat there all the time & complains that its one size when she buys it and another after she is finished cooking. Publix has meat cutters & better quality meat... it might cost a little more, but worth it in the long run. I always try to stock up when its on sale & put the meat in freezer bags.
  • Chauca
    I don't shop at WM since it is out of my way but I'd still like to see the experiment done in reverse ie get the sale items from Walmart and then compare at Publix and Kroger. Thanks for all you do!
  • As a converted Wal-Mart grocery shopper, I say a big YEAH for this post. GET EM!
  • Amy
    I just went into Walmart last week for the first time in 2 months (since I've been using SS) looking for a gift. It was awful! It was a mess and the clerks were beyond frazzled. I left empty-handed and so thankful for Southern Savers! I always loved shopping at Publix and knew there was a way to get great drugstore deals, but as a mom, pastor's wife, and schoolteacher, I just didn't have time to put it all together, so I wound up with the masses at Walmart. Since I've been using your site and avoiding Walmart, I've saved around $300 per month and my shelves are completely packed w/name brand items that we love! I knew it was possible, Jenny, thanks for giving me the time-saving tools that I needed! Merry Christmas!
  • Tammie
    What a coincidence you have this posted....when I was shopping a Publix yesterday, I overheard a conversation between 2 other shoppers that the prices at Walmart were still cheaper than the B1G1 at Publix (they were talking about the Duncan Hines cake mixes). Thanks to you, I politely informed them that when you take into consideration that Publix takes competitor coupons, its actually cheaper at Publix. Not to mention, Publix is a whole lot friendlier. I'm not a big shopper but I am big proponent of saving money. Your site actually makes me want to shop. Thank You for all you do!!!
  • lenka
    Great post Jenny. I link it to my readers http://savingsblogs.blogspot.com/2009/12/grocer...
  • Meredith Gaynor
    ..and you just cannot compare the customer service at Publix to that of Walmart. Publix always has employees to help (at Walmart you can never find anyone) and the cashiers are so more pleasant.
    Friends of mine go to Walmart and have them price match the BOGOs but that is too much hassle for me at the checkout AND when I did try it once, the cashier slung my sales flyer and skipped coupons. Publix holds their employees accountable and it SHOWS!
    I LOVE PUBLIX!
  • Darbi
    I used to shop at Publix and then switched to Wal-Mart Supercenter. I saved $40 off my grocery bills. Then I discovered this website and decided to try going back to Publix again. I have saved so much more (at least another $40) shopping at Publix now because of this website and have twice as much food. I love Publix and do not shop at Supercenter's anymore. Plus the service is better. The Super-Center does not help me out to my car with groceries. Less money with better service. I am also buying some better quality items that I couldn't afford before because I am saving so much money with couponing.
  • Harriett
    Do any of the above stores work like HT? In Florence we do not have a Kroger or Publix (still praying for that miracle!) Also how does Aldi work and how would you rate them? My husband is a firm believer in Sam's for paper towels and toilet paper. Are there things that are worth getting in large quantity at Sams's? I think I need your class again!! Maybe named "Couponing 101: For the Frugally Challenged!" When you set up the "deals ideas" with what store what coupon for like CVS. I'm like okay I got it. Then I go and do it myself and end up with a less $ in my pocket then planned...Frugal FAIL!
  • Jessica
    when I started couponing I was an avid Walmart shopper, but when I began couponing, Publix and Bilo have become my friends. I have been wanting to do the experiment you have done, and I am happy to see I was right about the matter. Thanks Jenny!
  • Jennifer
    What a good article. The timing couldn't be better for me. I went to WM this weekend after several months of exclusivly shopping Publix. Not only were the prices not any better I actually had the cashier tell me I was trying to steal money from the store by "fradulantly" using coupons!!! Give me a break. Not only did she refuse my Q's she took them and was going to throw them away. I told her, no worries. I'll just go across the street to Publix where they not only take those Q's they thank me for shopping there and cheer me on when they see my total drop 75-80% of the original total.

    The posters here that say WM is there only choice in the town they live in. Think about why that is??? WM has run all the others out of town and now has you by the purse strings!!!
  • if you have a bogo or coupon that will be doubled, then publix is definitely the way to go. but there are some items we use in our house that you NEVER find coupons for and publix is ALOT pricier than walmart!
  • So many people are convinced that Walmart is always cheaper. As you showed it is not. I wouldn't care if it was the amount of time it takes out of your day is just is rediculous.
  • Bridget
    I know about the time savings - I went to Publix this morning, big trip, and it only took me 40 minutes - in and out with a full basket of groceries. Would have taken ALL DAY at WallyWorld
  • Christy
    Various reasons I hate, yes I say hate, Walmart.
    -will not accept internet coupons
    -will not double coupons (neither will Target but they still beat out Walmart everytime)
    -long, long lines (I've actually waited in a line for 15 mins just to buy a pair of baby socks. At 10 o'clock on a weekday morning!!)
    -more often than not, rude cashiers who appeared annoyed to be there
    -food that is on the shelf past or very near the expired date
    -food out of stock
    -doesn't carry the food that I eat

    I could go on and on. Obviously, I will never shop at a Walmart!
  • Kim
    AMEN!!!!! Thanks to people like you, I've learned how true that is. I laugh at the Walmart commercials "Save $147 a month shopping at Walmart" HA HA HA I constantly talk back to the TV and say "You mean, save $147 a WEEK by NOT shopping at Walmart!"
  • wendy
    It has been over a year since I stopped shopping at Walmart for all of our non food items. I have always shopped at grocery stores for food when it is on sale. We now have more money set aside since then even my husband has noticed the difference. I now buy all of our non food items at drug stores when on sale and some at the grocery store also when on sale. I can tell you from personal experience Walmart is not the best place to shop.
  • renee
    I do not have a publix,kroger,HT or lowes food near me at all. I live in Utah...
  • Kathy
    Maybe there's a west coast couponer that does the work for you and your local stores?
  • Thanks for taking the time to do this. I have never been a SuperCenter shopper as far as buying groceries goes. And in the last few years I have stopped shopping there for anything. I always had my suspicions that their groceries were higher, thanks for confirming that for me.
  • Brandi
    I stopped buying any frozen or refrigerated stuff at Walmart about 3 years ago (before I started couponing). I know someone who is a vendor for Walmart and he told me to NEVER buy any cold stuff from Walmart (at least from our local one anyway). He said there were many days that he would go in at 7 a.m. and they would be receiving a frozen food truck and it would be put in the middle of the back room- NOT the freezer!!! To make matters worse, it would still be there when he'd leave 4-5 hours later!!!! So this frozen food would sit out for hours at a time, and then be put back in the freezer to be sold!!! Now, since I started couponing, I rarely do any grocery shopping there.
  • Maybe that's how the frozen frog wound up in the Great Value Green beans!!! They left them sitting out in the middle of the floor too long and he took up residence... EWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
  • Wendy
    I live in a rural area also that doesn't have a Publix or Kroger. You can still save more money by shopping the sales at Harris Teeter or Lowe's Foods and using coupons. My biggest complaint at Walmart is the fact that they price higher in areas where there are no other chain stores (no Target, no Kmart). I can drive 20 minutes to another Walmart and their prices are significantly lower because they actually have some competition at that location. If I have to buy something on a week when it isn't on sale, I will gladly spend my $$ at CVS or Walgreen's where I can regularly get so many free items.
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