I use Aldi for quite a few items that are budget priced offering great quality and value.
My choice at one time would have been the pork roll breakfast sausage for B&G but they have changed many suppliers and what is offered now is greasy tasteless trash.
My one item isnt even food. Its a 7.99 coffee conical burr grinder. I Thought for price worth a try but 3 years later its not trash in fact its a workhorse that wont die.
ill admit I am off for my annual wellness checkup the first with new Doc the old retired. Sweating out whether he will be a butt pirate. The old wasn't he left that for the professionals and tossed me the stool sample kit. [Reply]
I like a lot of items from Aldi's, but to name a few...
Broccoli Stuffed Chicken
Millville Cereals
They usually have the best deal on eggs, as long as you pay attention to the expiration. Can of mixed nuts are WAY cheaper than the regular grocery store.
The produce can be hit and miss, for awhile I was buying Mango for 69¢ each, but last time the Mango was pretty foul. Most grocery stores ask 99¢ to $1.99 for Mango.
Almost too many items to name. One thing I dislike about Aldi however is that some products are only available on a seasonal basis.
Originally Posted by chinaski:
I like a lot of items from Aldi's, but to name a few...
Broccoli Stuffed Chicken
Millville Cereals
They usually have the best deal on eggs, as long as you pay attention to the expiration. Can of mixed nuts are WAY cheaper than the regular grocery store.
The produce can be hit and miss, for awhile I was buying Mango for 69¢ each, but last time the Mango was pretty foul. Most grocery stores ask 99¢ to $1.99 for Mango.
Almost too many items to name. One thing I dislike about Aldi however is that some products are only available on a seasonal basis.
Otherwise, it's a great place to shop.
Right I like a lot of their ethnic foods when they focus on then boom gone.
The eggs are a great buy and what a large egg size wise is supposed to be.
My Aldi in Liberty doesnt have refrigeration for fresh produce they haul it out cold storage in box. It seems to go bad in few days the newer Aldi have changed that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
Right I like a lot of their ethnic foods when they focus on then boom gone.
The eggs are a great buy and what a large egg size wise is supposed to be.
My Aldi in Liberty doesnt have refrigeration for fresh produce they haul it out cold storage in box. It seems to go bad in few days the newer Aldi have changed that.
Yeah, they have these chicken Kabob's thingys that I like to grill, but those things only seem to be around during the Summer. I haven't seen them this year yet (last time I was at Aldi was this past weekend)
I bought a few spiral sliced ham's from Aldi over the winter, great deal and they were quite tasty. :-) [Reply]
I get those chicken Kabob's and grill them up, then get some fresh Pita Bread to make Gyros then I make a Cucumber/Tomato/Red Onion Salad along with a box of Rice Pilaf and it makes for a healthy, cheap meal for me and the wife. All from Aldi! :-) [Reply]
I find it very hit or miss. I like a lot of their specialty frozen pizzas. Most of the good things are seasonal or limited availibility though. [Reply]