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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.

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

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

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