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While I tend to stock up on most of my cards from local boutiques and designers, I can’t help but round out my stock if I can find fitting cards while also filling up my fridge. Multitasking for the win!

So my snail mail-loving heart grew a few more sizes when @aldifavoritefinds clued me into the fact that I should definitely make an Aldi run soon. They’ve added a whole host of adorable, 99-cent food-related cards to their stock:

With donuts, sprinkles and beyond, they’re festive, colorful and fitting to send to recipients of all ages. And at 99 cents each, you can bet I’m going to add at least a few to my next Aldi shopping list!

ICYMI, the USPS lost somewhere around $78 billion between 2007 through 2019 since Americans are sending less mail while overall costs to operate jumped. The financial challenges escalated even more during the coronavirus pandemic, when first-class mail rates dipped dangerously low, reports theWall Street Journal. Whilecongress is discussingthe best way to support this vital service (here’s more about the many purposes and benefitsof having a solid mail system!) and a big infusion of money is needed, it certainly can’t hurt for all of us to score more stamps and use this service that will play a crucial role in the 2020 election and beyond.

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