Domino Sugar from Aldi, compare the price to name brand C&H

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Discount brand sugar vs. the name brand.  Is there any difference?

Sugar is sugar.  It doesn’t matter if it’s granulated, brown or powdered. It’s all processed, stored and packaged in the same way.  The only difference in the finished product is price and packaging.  When it comes to discount brands vs. the name brand, it’s a choice between saving money vs. buying a name brand for the sake of having the name brand that is NOT superior in quality.

I spend a lot of time in the Bachelor on the Cheap kitchen, I’m into cooking, baking and grilling.  I think I’ve used just about every brand of the various sugars out there in any recipe calling for sugar, the development of my own recipes included. 

Domino Sugar from Aldi, is every bit as good as the name brand C&H and costs A LOT less, especially for what the mainstream grocery store charges you.  You’ll also save some money over buying that mainstream grocer’s store brand.

Buying my sugars at Aldi cost me $6.22 (pricing as of this writing) on a recent shopping trip.  That’s a savings of $0.65 vs. buying the store brand at the mainstream grocery store.  That may not sound like much for three items, but 65 cents here, 50 cents there, 75 cents on another item or two, it all starts to add up quickly in a cart full of groceries.  But check out the savings vs. the name brand C&H…  Buying sugar at Aldi saved me a whopping $5.55 on just those three items!  And not only did I save money, there’s no sacrifice in product quality.

Pour a little sugar on it, oh yeah.

$pend Wisely My Friends…

~ Mike

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