1 kg of Potatoes - €0.97. 1 bottle of mid-range wine €4.99. 0.5 liter of local beer - €0.76. 1 pack of Cigarettes - €6.40. A single person who plans meals carefully, doesn't eat too much meat, and shops at discount supermarkets can do their weekly shopping for less than €50 a week (not including alcohol or toiletries). Aldi and Lidl are discount supermarkets, so you don't get all the brands there, but quality of food is still good. Rewe and Edeka are regular supermarkets where you usually have more of a variety of brands and stuff. Aldi - You will know Aldi from the UK! The good news is they have entered the US market, so you can find them here. For you American readers, Aldi tends to have cheaper prices than bigger grocery stores. Lidl - As with Aldi, they have also started to open stores in the US of A. Again, they tend to have lower prices than elsewhere. Winn-Dixie, SE Grocers. Shutterstock. The southern grocer, Winn-Dixie is known for its line called SE Grocers. The brand usually has the same taste and high quality as the national brands, and it's typically 20% cheaper. The best values are typically found with everyday items like white sandwich bread and raw chicken. The Aldi Group recorded gross sales of around 29.5 billion euros (US$35.5 billion) in 2019 in Germany, placing it in fourth place. The German market share of the food discounter is around 12%. Unlike the first to third place among the top-selling grocery chains, the increase in sales at Aldi is 0.6% (south) and 0.4% (north) below the one Well Aldi or Lidl stuff isn't bad in any way. But you might wanna try Kaufland on the Vaalser Str. Prices are middle ground there. Choices are way better than Aldi. For a really good choice I go to the Hit on the Vaalser Str, I think it's called Hit Sütterlin. Prices there are a little more expensive. pK5rl.

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