Where to buy pet food to get the lowest price

By Herb Weisbaum

Ever stop to figure out how much you spend on pet food each year? Any pet parent knows that kibble and chow can really add up. According to petfinder.com, the annual cost of feeding a dog or a cat ranges from about $120 to $500.

If you want to save money on pet food, it pays to shop around. A recent survey by Checkbook.org — published by the Center for the Study of Services, an independent, nonprofit consumer organization — found quite a price spread.

Checkbook shoppers compared prices for 11 popular dog and cat foods at a sample of pet stores, big-box discounters, grocery stores and warehouse clubs in seven metro areas: Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C. They also visited several national online retailers. Because stores often carry different-size packages, Checkbook shopped for the lowest prices on a per-pound or per-ounce basis for each product.

“The stores we shopped that offered the best prices charged about 40 percent less than the most expensive places,” said Kevin Brasler, Checkbook’s executive editor.

A table in the Checkbook report shows the prices found, along with their price comparison scores — how that retailer’s prices compared to the average prices for all companies surveyed.

“Among stores with local outlets, the lowest prices were consistently offered by the places that you’d expect: Walmart and membership warehouse clubs, Sam’s Club and BJ’s,” Brasler told NBC News BETTER. “We also found that Costco offers really low prices for pet food. Because it, for the most part, carries only its own Kirkland brand, we could not compare its prices to the others.”

So who has the lowest prices?

  • Sam’s Club’s prices were 22 percent lower than the all-store average.
  • BJ’s Wholesale Club was 18 percent lower.
  • Walmart was 12 percent lower.
  • PetSmart was about 2 percent lower.

Prices at Petco, Checkbook found, were about the same as the average.

source: nbcnews.com