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Aldi vs Kroger vs H-E-B: I compared prices on 30 items across DFW

I bought the same 30 items at all three stores in the same week. Here are the actual numbers.

The basket: Milk, eggs, bread, chicken breast, ground beef, rice, pasta, canned tomatoes, bananas, apples, onions, potatoes, butter, cheese, yogurt, cereal, coffee, OJ, chips, salsa, frozen pizza, laundry detergent, paper towels, trash bags, + 6 more staples.

Results:

  • Aldi (Garland): $87.42
  • H-E-B (Frisco): $94.18
  • Kroger (Richardson): $109.53 (with digital coupons: $96.71)

Key findings:

  • Aldi wins overall by 10-15% on almost everything
  • H-E-B store brand quality is noticeably better than Kroger and close to Aldi
  • Kroger without coupons is a ripoff. With coupons it's competitive.
  • H-E-B produce quality was the best of the three
  • Aldi meat prices are unbeatable but selection is limited

The H-E-B factor:

  • H-E-B is still expanding in DFW. Current locations: Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Mansfield, and more opening.
  • Their house brand (Hill Country Fare, H-E-B brand) competes with Aldi on price AND beats Kroger on quality.

Sources:

  • Receipts from all three stores, same week March 2026
  • H-E-B store locator: heb.com/store-locator

Where do you shop and why?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Mar 31, 2026, 8:30 AM

4 Comments

u/budget_dfwOP·

You should add Winco to this comparison if one opens near you. They're even cheaper than Aldi on bulk items.

H-E-B opening in DFW has been a game changer. Their tortillas alone are worth the trip.

Kroger digital coupons are a scam to make you think you're getting a deal on already inflated prices. Change my mind.

Aldi is unbeatable if you meal prep and don't need brand names. I feed a family of 4 for under $100/week there.