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When you only have $50 to grocery shop for the week, TJs can be hit or miss.
Lucky for you, we put in the time to figure out the best buys for the best prices.
Its an easy way to meal prep breakfast for several days.
Theyre versatile additions to stir-fries, pastas and more and much less expensive than their fresh counterparts.
If you have a little money left over, throw in some of their veggie meatballs!
Theyre back and theyre delicious.
bananas are practically giving them away.
(Well, maybe not that last one!)
Theyre great for bulking up salads or making quick, affordable dips.
If you want to upgrade to organic, those cans are just $1.09 each.
Well, mix up your routine with TJs $3.99 salad kits.
Bonus tip: Add some of those budget-friendly canned beans, and youve got a complete meal in minutes.
Plus, its packed with protein so its good for you!

Its ideal for sandwiches or as a base for budget-friendly avocado toast.
Hey, who says millennials have to go broke eating avocado toast?
Their $3.49-$4.49 Indian dishes are an especially tasty alternative to pricy takeout.

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