The cheapest grocery stores in 2025 have been named and the first-place winner is expanding in NYC

Check out these checkouts.As food prices are expected to rise by up to 3.5% in 2025, according to the USDA, many Americans are looking for ways to keep their grocery bills in check.A recent study by MarketForce, which surveyed over 4,300 shoppers, highlights the grocery stores that best balance affordability with quality.

Whether it’s inflation, supply chain issues or simply the high cost of living, everyone could use a break at checkout.Here’s your chance, according to the roundup, with seven grocers helping customers stretch their dollars without sacrificing taste or freshness.Lidl has been a rising star in the U.S.discount grocery scene, especially in NYC, where it has been expanding locations, including in Brooklyn.The store layout is inspired by European roots, which helps Lidl keep its overhead low by minimizing staffing and using a streamlined warehouse-style setup.

This helps reduce costs for shoppers, making it one of the most budget-friendly options for families.According to the MarketForce study, an impressive 81.4% of customers return to Lidl because of its unbeatable value.The store’s affordable pricing is made better with the quality of its products, the report notes.

In addition to the usual grocery items, Lidl also surprises customers with seasonal and non-food items, from power tools to potted plants.If you’ve ever dreamed of paying Costco prices without the membership fee, WinCo Foods is where it’s at.This employee-owned chain has become a household name in many parts of the U.S., with 139 locations spread across 10 states.

WinCo operates a warehouse-style model focusing on low prices by cutting out the middleman.It buys directly from manufacturers and even has customers bag their own groceries.

The strategy must be working: a whopping 73.1% of shoppers cited value for money as their main reason for frequenting WinCo.Its bulk sections are also noted as a treasure trove for those seeking to stock up on essentials like flour, rice and ...

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