Food & Drink

Grocery prices compared at 3 stores. Here's what to know

A shopper put three grocery stores to the test, comparing the cost of milk, eggs and bread to see where families can stretch their budgets the furthest. The price gap between the most and least expensive store was more than $2.50 on just three staple items.

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Here are key takeaways:

  • Publix was the most expensive of the three stores, with a gallon of milk at $3.59, a loaf of bread at $2.99 and eggs at $1.59, for a total of $8.17.
  • Food Lion came in cheaper, with milk at $3.29, bread at $2.49 and eggs at $1.49, bringing the total to $7.27.
  • The third store offered the lowest prices, with milk at $2.68, bread at $1.45 and eggs at $1.46, for a grand total of $5.59.
  • The cheapest store saved shoppers $2.58 on the same three items compared to the most expensive option.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. The full story in the link at top was reported, written and edited entirely by journalists.

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