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10 Things You Should Always Buy At Aldi (And What To Avoid)

Posted on May 20, 2025

Aldi is known for its high-quality, budget-friendly groceries, but not everything is a winner. Here’s a smart shopper’s guide to the best deals and what to skip at Aldi.

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  • 10 Things You Should Always Buy at Aldi
  • What to Avoid at Aldi

10 Things You Should Always Buy at Aldi

  1. Organic & Specialty Milk – Aldi’s Simply Nature organic milk and almond/coconut milk alternatives are often cheaper than big brands.

  2. Cheese & Dairy – Their Emporium Selection cheeses (Brie, Gouda, aged cheddar) and Friendly Farms Greek yogurt are great quality for the price.

  3. Grass-Fed Beef & Organic Eggs – Never Any! brand meats and Simply Nature organic eggs are affordable and high-quality.

  4. Fresh Produce (Seasonal & Organic) – Aldi’s prices on avocados, berries, and bagged salads often beat Walmart and Kroger.

  5. Snack Foods (Chips, Nuts, Crackers) – Clancy’s tortilla chips, pretzels, and mixed nuts are just as good as name brands for half the cost.

  6. Chocolate & Desserts – Moser Roth dark chocolate and Baker’s Corner baking mixes are top-tier for the price.

  7. Frozen Seafood & Veggies – Wild-caught salmon, shrimp, and Earth Grown vegan burgers are budget-friendly and high-quality.

  8. Wine & Beer – Winking Owl wine (3–3–5) and Deutsche Hopfen German beer are unbeatable for the price.

  9. Seasonal & German Imports – Holiday treats, European cookies, and Deutsche Küche sausages are unique and delicious.

  10. Aldi Finds (Limited-Time Items) – Kitchen gadgets, home goods, and specialty foods are often steals compared to Target or Amazon.

What to Avoid at Aldi

  • Name-brand sodas & cereals – Often priced higher than at Walmart or discount stores.

  • Pre-cut fruit & veggies – Can be overpriced compared to whole produce.

  • Paper products (TP, paper towels) – Lower ply count than Costco or Sam’s Club.

  • Spices & condiments – Some (like ketchup) are cheaper at dollar stores.

  • Certain cleaning supplies – Generic versions may be weaker than name brands.

Pro Tip: Aldi’s store brands are usually the best value—stick to those and skip the occasional “premium” markup on national brands.

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