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Edit: seems to be 55 olives (5 olives per serving, 11 servings per can) in a 6oz $1.25 can from Dollar Tree. Aldi has it for about $2 in a similar size - if Instacarts's prices can be trusted.
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Edit: seems to be 55 olives (5 olives per serving, 11 servings per can) in a 6oz $1.25 can from Dollar Tree. Aldi has it for about $2 in a similar size - if Instacarts's prices can be trusted.
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Edit: seems to be 55 olives (5 olives per serving, 11 servings per can) in a 6oz $1.25 can from Dollar Tree. Aldi has it for about $2 in a similar size.
Also fun fact: For those Aldi shoppers, Aldi is in other country's as well like Germany and Austria(as hofer).
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Edit: seems to be 55 olives (5 olives per serving, 11 servings per can) in a 6oz $1.25 can from Dollar Tree. Aldi has it for about $2 in a similar size - if Instacarts's prices can be trusted.
Any other large olives (including Aldi) has 4 olives per serving and 11 olives per can for large. At $1.25 that's 2.8 cents per olive. And here there are 8 olives per cup not 4. (4 per serving, 2 servings per container.) That's 2.6 cents per olive.
But we should be calculating by the fixed standard which is weight! A six ounce can for $1.25 is 21 cents an ounce no matter how many olives are in the can. Where here 28.8 ounces are 4.96 so 17 cents an ounce!
So for me it's a name brand, cheaper than cans, and it's much more convenient. It's just enough per pack for a salad, sandwich, or a homemade pizza. If I'm going to open a can, I'm just going to eat them all anyway, and that's a lot of salt!
Also fun fact: For those Aldi shoppers, Aldi is in other country's as well like Germany and Austria(as hofer).