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Bill Tompkins/Getty Images It's hard not to love Trader Joe's for its
relatively-inexpensive, high-quality groceries, especially because the packaging and marketing is just so appealing. And while the quirky, budget-friendly grocery store is great for odd, original, and expertly-sourced items, there are some staples that you are just better off not buying there. Things that you might eat daily, like cereal, fall into this category, but
organic milk does, too (via CNBC). It isn't that the milk is poor quality, but you will end up paying more for it at Trader Joe's than you would at other grocery stores where you could use a member discount, or coupons to get a lower price. However, if you do want to buy milk from Trader Joe's, you can stick to almond or soy milk without over-paying. At $2.99, it is cheaper at
Trader Joe's than at competitor's stores, and it might even be better for you (via Cheat Sheet).
Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images According to Lauren Greutman, who evaluated the cost of organic milk at Trader Joe's for CNBC, "it's not terribly priced, but you can find it for a lot cheaper other places." Apparently a half gallon of 2 percent organic Trader Joe's milk costs about $3.29, but you could get the same size of the same kind of milk from Aldi for $2.69. At Walmart, the same half gallon of 2 percent organic milk would cost $3, so
it's worth shopping around if you really want to save some money. Keep in mind that a gallon of Trader Joe's organic milk is more than $2 more expensive than the equivalent sold at Whole Foods, according to Cheat Sheet. So, even at what we perceive to be very expensive, high-end grocery stores, you could get milk that's ultimately cheaper than Trader Joe's. Even lactose-free milk is more expensive at Trader Joe's. It's 83 cents cheaper at Walmart (via
Reader's Digest). So, unless you are looking for non-dairy milk, save this staple for your grocery run to another store. Skip to content Trader Joe's ReviewsSearch from over 5,000 products and 10,000+ ratings! Not affiliated with Trader Joe's. Primary Menu
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ReviewsThere are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Trader Joe’s Lactose-Free Milk Reviews” You may also like…Is milk cheaper at Trader Joe's?So, even at what we perceive to be very expensive, high-end grocery stores, you could get milk that's ultimately cheaper than Trader Joe's. Even lactose-free milk is more expensive at Trader Joe's. It's 83 cents cheaper at Walmart (via Reader's Digest).
Is Trader Joe's milk lactoseTrader Joe's lactose free milk is a good value for an organic, lactose free milk, especially compared to groceries like Whole Foods. How does everyone like the taste of this milk compared to other brands they've had like Lactaid?
How much is a half gallon of milk at Trader Joe's?The chain sells its organic variety of 2% milk for $3.49 for a half gallon, which can be a bit more than you would pay elsewhere, depending on the location.
What is the most popular lactoseSoy milk is the most common lactose-free milk available for many years as it has similar protein and calcium content like cow milk.
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