I have been busy updating the June grocery price list today, and I was surprised to see a lot of price increases all around. I have also tried to make the list more user friendly by using different colors for every store, and I have divided the price lists into categories to make it easier to find a certain item.
If you have a slow Internet connection, you may need to let this page load a bit, as the price list is a Google document.
Below you can find the following price lists:
Publix Price List
Aldi Price List
Target Price List
Walmart Price List
Winn-Dixie Price List
*Please do not copy this price list in full or in part to another blog or website without my permission.
You can also find the grocery price list here, if you have trouble reading it in the blog post.
The above grocery price list is based on South Florida prices, which are generally higher than in the rest of the country. However, the price differences between stores are usually comparable for the rest of the country. I have highlighted the best prices, and prices with a star mean that they are sales prices. If you have arrived at an old price list, you can always find the latest grocery price list by clicking the Grocery Price List tab in the top navigation bar.



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I have trouble seeing your google doc. Perhaps it is because I am viewing on an iPad. Could you show the link to it also so that I can see it full screen? As it is now, the right half of the spreadsheet is cut off beginning at the letter r in Target.
Tony, I’ve added the link to the document right below the price list, thanks for asking
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvxUwxxBVj-KdHBQczJUczFWajdDc0VVdXVJOF9YTGc&output=html
wonderful price list! I’m in Mass and don’t have publix or winn dixie but it is still useful!