Known for its expensive brand selection — it earned the nickname “Whole Paycheck” for its outrageous prices — Whole Foods hoped to shed that reputation following its acquisition by Amazon in 2017.

After buying out Whole Foods, the digital retailer immediately slashed prices on nearly 500 popular items. But if you thought your days of overpaying for organic avocados were over, you might want to hold on to your wallets. According to The Wall Street Journal, Whole Foods has raised its prices as of February 2019. Some items have only gone up by 10 cents, whereas others have increased by as much as a few dollars.

But there is a cheaper alternative: Trader Joe’s.

Trader Joe’s business model of selling hard-to-find items without charging suppliers a shelf fee is a part of what makes its selections so affordable. The company buys directly from suppliers, and in volume, which also helps lower costs.

So if you’re pining for some granola or organic pasta, but the new Whole Foods prices are beyond your budget, you might want to consider stopping by your local Trader Joe’s to see if you can find a better deal and save on your groceries.

Pricing is accurate as of Feb, 25, 2019, and is subject to change.