Surprisingly, theres a clear winner here.

There it’s possible for you to buy a 20-ounce package of six everything bagels for $1.49.

By contrast, an 18-ounce package of six Trader Joe’s everything bagels costs $2.29.

A split photo of the exterior of an Aldi and the exterior of a Trader Joe’s

So ifpurchasing organic foodis important to you, you may be better off buying your eggs at TJ’s.

Believe it or not, both chains sell 16.9-ounce bottles of Sicilian extra virgin olive oil for $7.99.

Curious to know how other widely used food items from both chains stack up?

Keep reading for more.

Just note that some of these prices may vary based on your location.

However, if you’re in the market for some non-dairy yogurts, TJ’s is your best bet.

Need morefiberin your diet?

Stock up on bran flakes.

Got leftover eggs you gotta use ASAP?

Giveone of these egg-filled recipesa try.

There’s nothing wrong with starting your day withsome bacon.

If you do, buy the breakfast staple from Aldi instead of Trader Joe’s.

There it’s possible for you to find a larger package of bacon for less money.

Frozen vegetables make a healthy, easy side for just about any lunch or dinner.

However, when it comes tothe frozen food game, it’s hard to beat Trader Joe’s options.

While more expensive than some of Aldi’s choices, they are also more creative.

If you want to bake banana bread, buy the yellow fruits from Aldi.

Who doesn’t love a bagel in the morning?

Deli meat

Choose:Aldi Never Any!

Oven Roasted Turkey Breast: 7 oz.Trader Joe’s Organic Oven Roasted Turkey Breast: 6 oz.

With all that sandwich bread, you’re going to need something to put on it.

Turkey is a lean meatwith some surprising health benefits.

Need a block of the addicting Unexpected Cheddar?

TJ’s has you covered.

Finally, a win for TJ’s!

Granola bars

Choose:Aldi Millville Sweet & Salty Peanut Crunch Bars: 7.4 oz.

By contrast, TJ’s smoked salmon costs $1.49 per ounce.

Use theleafy greento make a hearty salad or asatiating smoothie.

Chocolate cravings are nothing to be ashamed of!

Buy the sweet spread at Aldi instead of Trader Joe’s, and save more than $2.

It’s a tie!

Buy yours from Aldi if you want to save a bit on the staple.

Though a 30 cent difference might not seem like much, it can definitely add up over time.