Have you been picking up your groceries at stores not known primarily as food stores?
I was surprised to go into the Walmart on Golf Road to find that they built what amounts to a supermarket right into the store. Here you can buy all your fresh meat, frozen fish, all your dairy and even a pretty big selection of produce (bigger selection than Aldi, for example). This Walmart has a very extensive frozen food section – several aisles worth, and a great-smelling bakery section that rivals Jewel or Dominick's.
Walmart's grocery prices are sometimes higher and sometimes lower than other stores. I do find it harder to do price comparisons from store to store lately because all stores seem to be steadily raising their prices. But some items at Walmart seem to be regular bargains. Many cold cereals, Quaker Oatmeal, Smucker's brand natural peanut butter and Ovaltine are all priced significantly lower than I can find at other stores.
And a gallon of milk is always under $2. They accept coupons. They "price match guarantee" if you bring in a printed newspaper insert from another store they will match any sale price which saves running around from store to store. And this store is open 24 hours (take THAT, Meijer! ha ha).
Walmart
8500 W Golf Rd
Niles, IL 60714
(847) 966-7904
The rest of the Walmart store has been revamped and I swear it looks like just like the Target down the street.
That Target, too, has shoehorned in an entire little grocery store. It is smaller overall than the Walmart grocery. They do not seem to have facilities for baking bread or packaging meat. Target's produce section and dairy sections are also smaller than Walmart's. In my limited experience, you will not be able to find fresh mushrooms or ricotta cheese for example. But if you are at Target anyway, you could pick up ingredients for dinner in a pinch.
Target has a number of its own brands including Archer Farms (I think that is a Target store brand, isn't it?). Prices on a gallon of milk are no bargain. In fact, prices overall are not a driving factor. The way I look at it, Walmart is pulling people in with certain prices that families need to buy every week. Target seems to be attracting its customers with its other goods, clothes, toys, pharmacy etc and capturing the add-on grocery dollars while someone is in the store for another reason.
Target at Golf Mill, Golf and Milwaukee
239 Golf Mill Center
Niles, IL 60714
(847) 768-9217
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Sa: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Su: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
The Dollar Tree at Waukegan and Dempster is another store that has significantly revamped its offerings. This includes its food section that, while still a food desert, has some occasional nuggets of surprising good stuff. My favorite find is nice-sized jars of roasted red peppers for $1. I think these are great for keeping in the pantry for a quick antipasto. I also grab the knock-off fried onion rings in those stand-up foil pouches, the kind that go on top of green bean casserole or tuna noodle casserole.
There are no refrigerated cases and no fresh produce or bread, just cheap packaged goods, bottles, boxes and cans. Ninety percent of the items I would likely never buy but there are a very few recognizable national brands that may work for you.
Dollar Tree
6929 Dempster St. at corner of Dempster and Waukegan Road
Morton Grove, IL 60053
Hours: Mon – Sat: 9:00am – 9:00pm, Sun: 10:00am – 7:00pm
In this area, the competition for our food dollar has never been fiercer! And competition is good for the consumer. Have you been picking up your groceries at places other than food stores?
--Joy