Love shopping at Aldi? Check out these 10 Aldi Deals you don’t want to miss next time you’re at the store!
The following is a guest post by Stacy Myers from Myers Family Diaries.
We Love Aldi Deals
I used to be a professional coupon shopper — and by professional I mean… I did it a lot. It consumed a good chunk of my time because hunting deals was my daily goal.
Enter children.
The time I had to dedicate to using coupons was dwindling, but I still wanted to save big time on my groceries. And that’s when I fell in love with Aldi! (I mean, who wouldn’t!?)
When I first started shopping at Aldi, it was almost an hour drive there and back. It was still worth it for our family. I would go once a month and buy what we needed for that month and supplement with more local items as needed.
Aldi Savings That Are Hard to Beat!
These days we have an Aldi very close, so I go there weekly to get our groceries. Yay!
I want to share with you 10 Aldi deals that are really hard to beat. Can you beat them at another store? Probably, on a rare occasion — if you shop different stores and combine coupons with sales.
But if, like me, you just want to shop and know you’re getting a good deal without running to different stores or strategizing with coupons, then check out this great list!
1. Saltine Crackers — $1.49
I buy these 3-4 boxes at a time. My children LOVE them. I’ve not found a better saltine cracker. In the words of my mom, “Now THAT is a cracker.”
2. Organic Frozen Vegetables — $1.59 (ish)
I love keeping frozen veggies on hand because I don’t have to worry they’ll grow fur before I can use them. The price on organic veggies at Aldi is really hard to beat!
3. Ready-to-Bake Pizza Dough — $1.25
This is our FAVORITE pizza dough — my kids even prefer this over homemade! The price is fantastic and the flavor is great!
Little tip for working with this dough: let it stand about 5-10 minutes before you roll it out. It’ll be easier to work with.
4. Outdoor Rugs — $6.99
You might go to Aldi for produce and leave with a backhoe. But seriously, their outdoor rugs are my favorite — very high quality and amazing prices!!
5. Organic Juices — $2.89
We don’t use a ton of juice, but I do use some for water kefir. And when we’re under the weather we enjoy juice. I always know I can get great juice for good prices at Aldi.
6. Applesauce — $3.09
When you can make your own applesauce with free (or cheap) apples, that’s great! But for those times when you can’t, Aldi’s applesauce is fantastic!
7. Organic Marinara — $1.99
“Mom, this marinara is better than yours. No offense.” Well then. I guess that speaks for itself. Also, no sugar added.
8. Rolled Oats — $3.95
Always a good price. Always filling our bellies. We eat a LOT of oats.
9. Sourdough Bread — $3.59
If you’re not riding the sourdough train (I didn’t get a ticket), but you still want some, this bread is FANTASTIC. And I’m a bread snob. Minimal ingredients but EXTRA taste!
10. Organic Apple Cider Vinegar — $4.99
Good for what ails ya, literally. I’m pretty sure the health gurus out there all like ACV. You could probably take a bath in it and be invincible.
How to Shop Aldi’s Deals
The biggest secret to successfully getting great prices at Aldi is to buy the Aldi Brand products (not National Brand products).
Aldi has many different brands for different types of products (dairy, grains, meat, frozen, etc) but they are all very high quality and just as tasty as their National brand competition (for a fraction of the price).
Also, shop earlier in the day to avoid empty shelves as Aldi does not get multiple shipments throughout the day like larger grocery stores do.
Special Offers — Aldi Unique Finds
Many of Aldi’s seasonal items are only sold for a few weeks — so you’ll want to snatch those up if you see something you want.
They also have a growing selection of specialty foods (especially fancier meats, cheeses, dips, and drinks) that are only available at Aldi. These items are significantly less expensive than specialty items at other grocery stores and they taste great.
Looking for more Aldi savings tips?
- My 25 Favorite Things to Buy at Aldi
- How to Save with Aldi Special Buys
- 5 Things You Should NOT Buy at Aldi
- Kroger vs. Aldi: Which is cheaper?
- An Open Letter to Aldi
- How to Save Close to $1000 per Year Shopping at Aldi
I’d love to hear what deals you like best at Aldi! I try to post weekly Aldi finds on my Instagram page if you’d like to follow along @myersfamilydiaries.
Stacy is a Christian wife of 20 years and homeschool mom to 4 kiddos. Her family lives a debt-free life in Tennessee. She has been blogging since 2009 and loves to share real life happenings that are relatable and encouraging. If you follow along with her, you’re sure to get a laugh and a recipe on a daily basis!