This week on Frugalocity, Amanda and Richard break down why smart planning consistently beats internet hype — whether you’re grocery shopping, chasing deals, or buying a used car.
They kick things off with Costco, the rare retailer thatactually acts like it values its customers. From effortless 30‑day price adjustments to an unsolicited $20 refund Costco mailed after negotiating a better price, the hosts highlight how Costco quietly delivers real savings without the drama other stores put you through.
Then they turn to Aldi — not to bash it, but to cut throughthe myth that it’s always the cheapest option. Sometimes the ad isn't competitive and the “Aldi Finds” are more “Aldi Maybe's.” The message is simple: shop prices, not hype.
Publix gets its moment next. Yes, it’s pricey… unless youshop it like a pro. With BOGOs, coupons, and the Southern Savers list, Publix transforms from “too expensive” to “absolute steal.” The episode highlights real deals from the Southern Savers Website, proving that strategy turns Publixinto a powerhouse (like most shopping experiences).
The show wraps with a quick but crucial reminder about usedcars: never buy without a prepurchase inspection. A $100 checkup can save you from a $2,000 disaster.
The takeaway:
A plan beats hype every time. Costco rewards you, Aldi isn’t magic, Publix becomes a gold mine with strategy, and preparation protects your wallet — whether you’re shopping groceries or cars.
Richard and Amanda then finish with their signature Fun,Frugal, Fabulous section where they talk about The Pitt, trips to Boston, the Caverns, Beer festivals, Chili Cookoffs, and “Love Story” the JFK, Jr and Carolyn Bessette show on Hulu.
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Love Story on Hulu