We eat a lot of eggs, especially when we’re all at home! – and we only had five eggs left. So I was really hoping to find some eggs before the storm hit. (We can easily go through 15-20 eggs a day if we scramble eggs for all of us and do a little frying!)

I walked into Aldi and saw an empty shelf, so I was a little worried that the store would be quite empty. But the more I looked, the more I saw a lot of food!

Pineapple was $1.95 each!

3 pound bags of Pink Lady apples cost $3.19 per bag!

Three-pound bags of Fuji apples cost $2.99.

And then I went egg hunting – and there were SOOO many!!

I was so grateful because I really wanted to stock up, but I didn’t want to empty the shelves!

I also checked the curd price. It was actually a little bit cheaper than the price at Sam’s Club.

Here’s everything I bought:
- Bananas – $1.35
- Marshmallow – $0.95
- Bread – $1.95
- Eggs x 5 – $1.96 per dozen
- Popz x 4 – $1.19 each
- Garbanzo beans x 3 – $0.75 each
- Orange Juice – $3.79
- Chocolate milk x 3 – $2.21 each
- Curds x 3 – $2.85 each
- Pudding cups x 2 – $0.99 each
- Oyster Crackers – $1.29
- Pink Lady Apples – $3.19
- Granola Bars – $2.85
- Chips x 2 – $1.95 each
- Brownie Mix – $1.45
- Salt – $0.76
- Salsa – $2.49
- Pineapple – $1.95
- Fuji Apples – $2.99
- Raisins – $3.99
- Total including tax: $71.81

Speaking of clearing the shelves, I went to Kroger across the street right after I went to Aldi and I couldn’t believe how barren it was compared to Aldi. See here a video I made that shows how Southerners prepare for a snowstorm.
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