: A top choice for overall savings [5], particularly if you buy their "Great Value" store brand [2]. While often slightly pricier than warehouse clubs, it is more accessible for regular trips [6].

: A "discount outlet" that offers items at 50% or more off traditional retail prices [12, 18].

: A powerhouse in the Northwest known for bulk bins and low prices, though shoppers must bag their own groceries and pay with cash or debit [7, 12].

: Frequently ranked as the overall cheapest supermarket [11]. It excels in produce, proteins, and pantry staples, often saving shoppers around $60 every two weeks compared to other major chains [13, 14].

: Digital coupons from stores like Kroger [8], Pick 'n Save [1], and 10 Box [14] can offer significant discounts that make them cheaper than Walmart for specific items.

: Check weekly ads (usually changing on Wednesdays) for "loss leaders"—items priced below cost to get you in the door [7, 12]. g., organic or keto)?