u/kennyiseatingabagel

▲ 144 r/aldi

If you had $15 to spend on Aldi, what would you spend it on? Snacks, drinks, supplemental groceries, etc.

I’m going to Aldi and I want to spend around $20. I have $5 reserved for items I know I want to buy. I can buy more or less what I usually buy but I don’t know, I want to branch out and try things I’ve never tried before. I want to know what others would buy if they had a similar budget. This is just a supplemental/fun grocery trip so I’m not relying solely on these items.

Edit: Wow, thank you everyone for your responses. I ended up getting coconut water, lime tortilla chips, crackers and the cranberry white cheddar cheese. Will try other suggestions in future trips.

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u/kennyiseatingabagel — 1 day ago

I hardly ever thrift because I don’t have a car. Had to go to doctor and thought why not stop by a local thrift. Didn’t expect to get so much for $6.

u/kennyiseatingabagel — 11 days ago
▲ 1 r/jobs

Backed out of job interview because they were too eager and too quick to answer. Got weird vibes. Did I do the right thing?

OK, so I’ve been applying for jobs. I got a text message about a job interview, and at first I was excited about getting a job interview. I then realized it was from a job that I had just applied less than ten minutes before. For that reason, I immediately thought it was a scam and ignored it. They’ve been consistently sending me text messages and emails for the past week about setting up an interview with them. Just now I actually received a phone call from someone and she asked me if I was still interested. I am in an extreme introvert so I almost said yes, but at the last minute, I stopped myself and said no. And now I’m wondering if I did the right thing. I know I did because if it was legitimate, they wouldn’t be so persistent about setting up any interview with me. It has scam written all over it.

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u/kennyiseatingabagel — 2 months ago