Butter, salted (4 sticks) price in Columbus.
Live shelf prices for butter, salted (4 sticks) (1 lb) across all four major grocery delivery services in Columbus, OH.
Butter, salted (4 sticks) · 1 lb
Midwest Urban- Instacart — AldiCheapest$3.43
- Walmart+$3.45
- Amazon Fresh (Prime)$4.33
- Instacart — Whole Foods$7.58
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Compare full basketHow we got these numbers
- Instacart — Aldi:Category multiplier against Walmart base, adjusted for Midwest Urban ($3.43)
- Walmart+:Live observation from May 11 ($3.45)
- Amazon Fresh (Prime):Category multiplier against Walmart base, adjusted for Midwest Urban ($4.33)
- Instacart — Whole Foods:Category multiplier against Walmart base, adjusted for Midwest Urban ($7.58)
Live observations come from public weekly ads (Aldi, Whole Foods) and BLS Average Retail Food Prices, refreshed daily. Estimates use a per-category multiplier calibrated to NPR, Consumer Reports, and Tasting Table grocery comparison studies.
Why this category prices the way it does
Dairy is the most regionally stable category — milk and eggs track USDA market reports closely, so the price gap between services is usually under 25%.
Columbus grocery context
Columbus is well-served by Kroger (its largest physical presence in any US city), Giant Eagle, Meijer, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods. Aldi has strong Columbus coverage — central Ohio has been an Aldi expansion priority since the 2010s. Ohio State University's presence creates a large student population that drives heavy delivery adoption near campus. Midwest pricing runs 7% below US average across all four services.
Columbus is one of the cheapest US metros for grocery delivery. Default to Instacart-Aldi for almost everything — the combination of Aldi's low prices plus the Midwest regional discount produces consistently the lowest baskets in our data.
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