Indiana is Home to Two of the Most Overpriced Grocery Stores in America
Two grocery stores that have ten locations combined throughout Indiana were recently named the most overpriced grocery stores in America. Any guesses?
I don't know about you, but one of my least favorite things to do as an adult is to go grocery shopping. It costs so much to get so little nowadays. I'm sure you'll agree that when you go to the checkout to purchase your groceries, you are always shocked by the fact that you spent a whole lot of money even though your cart isn't even half full. Oh, and don't even get me started on the price of groceries in a full cart.
We all have our favorite grocery stores to shop at though. These are the ones that we feel give us the best bang for our buck. I enjoy places like Ruler Foods because I really can tell the difference in price at checkout compared to something like Walmart. That being said, there are all kinds of grocery stores across the state of Indiana that pride themselves in their lower prices.
Recently, the food website, Delish, wrote about the most overpriced grocery stores in America. As it turns out, Indiana is home to two of the worst in the country. Do you think you can guess what they are? Spoiler Alert: you're about to find out!
Indiana is Home to Two of the Most Overpriced Grocery Stores
If you were to ask me, every grocery store is overpriced nowadays thanks to many factors like the supply chain, cost of living in the area, ingredient quality, and other competitors. However, some grocery stores in Indiana are a little more expensive than others. So, which two grocery stores in Indiana are among the most overpriced in the country? Let's check it out.
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Whole Foods
With five locations in Indiana, Whole Foods is without a doubt one of the most overpriced grocery stores in the country. According to Delish:
There’s a reason why Whole Foods is often referred to as “Whole Paycheck.” Since being founded in 1980, Whole Foods has earned a reputation for being one of the most overpriced grocery stores in the country. It’s faced scandal after scandal, from selling a bottle of water with three stalks of asparagus for $6, to their former CEO blaming America’s obesity crisis on “making poor choices” and “ignorance.”
In 2017, it was purchased by Amazon, which led to price decreases, but Whole Foods still remains financially inaccessible to many shoppers. And now, with the rising cost of living, the store’s exclusivity is even more blatant.
The Fresh Market
I have been to The Fresh Market a couple of times and they have some pretty cool things in store. However, it's one of those chains that does tend to cost you a pretty penny whenever you shop there. In Indiana, we have five locations scattered throughout the state. Here's what Delish said about The Fresh Market:
The Fresh Market was founded by Ray and Beverly Berry in 1982 after they took a trip to Europe and were inspired by all the open-air markets. They now have 159 locations in 22 states and are dedicated to offering high-quality groceries.
The Fresh Market sells great products in every department. You can stock up on house-made croissants, freshly cut floral arrangements, specialty cheeses, and luxurious private-label products sourced from artisans all over the world. It sounds like the grocery store of everyone’s dreams—but there’s a catch. It’s pricey. With most of its locations situated in affluent areas, it’s clear that their primary demographic is not the average shopper.
Now, I know that you could probably make an argument that many other grocery stores in Indiana should be included in this "overpriced" list, and you'd most likely be correct. However, these, along with a few more that Delish mentioned are among the most well-known for being overpriced. You can check out the full list by clicking here.
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