Groceries can take up a big portion of shoppers' budgets.
But where Floridians choose to grocery shop could be costing them hundreds of dollars a year, according to a new analysis from debt relief company
Freedom Debt Relief.
How much more do Floridians pay for groceries at different stores?
The study found Florida shoppers could pay 52.3% more for the same basket of groceries simply by choosing a pricier supermarket over a cheaper one, making Florida one of the states with the widest grocery price gaps in the country.
This means the store shoppers pick can matter as much as the deals found inside.
What is the cheapest grocery store in Florida?
Aldi is Florida's most affordable major grocery chain, according to the analysis.
Aldi's smaller store format, focus on private-label products and streamlined operations all help keep its prices down compared with other major chains available in the state.
What is the most expensive grocery store in Florida?
Whole Foods ranked as Florida's most expensive major grocery chain in the study.
The retailer's emphasis on premium, organic and specialty products tends to drive grocery bills higher than at other big-name supermarkets.
Where do groceries cost the most in the U.S.?
Grocery shoppers in Florida have been spending more compared to other states, according to a study from November.
The Southeast overall was one of the regions with households spending the larges portion of their income in 2025.
Florida households racked up a staggering $90.4 billion in grocery spending, according to the study, representing 6.6% of the state’s total $1.36 trillion in consumption.
Does where you grocery shop in Florida make a difference?
With grocery costs still a top concern for household budgets, the study said the choice of store and not just what's in the cart can make a meaningful difference.
Switching from a higher-priced store to a lower-priced one could help Florida families stretch their grocery budget further without changing their typical shopping list.
Is shopping at a warehouse club the best for groceries?
Warehouse clubs, such as Costco and Sam's Club, were excluded from the analysis because membership fees and bulk packaging make them harder to compare with standard supermarkets. The results reflect each chain's national average pricing position and may vary by individual store location.
For Florida households looking to cut costs without overhauling their shopping list, the data suggests that where you shop may be one of the simplest — and most overlooked — ways to save.
Comparing prices between nearby chains, especially discount-focused stores like Aldi, could add up to significant savings over the course of a year.
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Florida shoppers could pay 52% more for groceries depending on store






