Shopping Experts: 10 of the Best Frugal Buys at Aldi

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Aldi is known for great grocery deals that help shoppers save money ā but some are even better than others.
Here are 10 quality, frugal suggestions of what to buy at Aldi from a few experts.
Also see the best frugal buys at Target, according to shopping experts.
Chocolate
Chocolate, especially specialty German chocolate, comes highly recommended at Aldi.Ā
āItās a small luxury that you should be able to fit in at Aldi,ā said Melanie Musson, a retail finance expert with Clearsurance.com. āTheir chocolate bars are high-quality German chocolate, and theyāre half the price or less than chocolate bars you can find at other grocers.ā
For example, shoppers can get a Choceur milk chocolate bar for just $2.39.
Seasonal ProduceĀ
Musson said that Aldi is known for having the best prices on seasonal produce. Prices vary depending on regions, but she currently recommends Aldiās strawberries.
āNot all the produce Aldi offers is always at a great price, but they often offer seasonal produce at about half the price of other stores,ā Musson said.
Canned GoodsĀ
Whether itās beans or diced tomatoes, Aldi offers a selection of canned goods for low prices. Musson recommended this for easy family meals on a budget.Ā
Many of Aldiās canned goods can be picked up for under $1, like green beans and corn, which are both just $0.85.
RiceĀ
After analyzing consumer reviews for the past five years, Joanna Clark-Simpson, head of consumer research and marketing at PissedConsumer, highlighted rice as a high-value item that goes a long way for Aldi shoppers.
A 3-pound bag of long grain white rice is currently listed on the Aldi website for $2.19.Ā
BreadĀ
Bread is a versatile staple in many households, and Aldi provides the carb without breaking the wallet.
āBread is another item shoppers noted because itās budget-friendly compared to other stores, even though it can be hard to find in stock or sometimes arrives in poor condition in delivery orders,ā Clark-Simpson said.
Many bread options from Aldi cost between $1 and $3, like the LāOven Fresh white bread, which is $1.29.
Dairy
Clark-Simpson pointed out that dairy is an area where customers find deliciously good value at Aldi.Ā
Kate Morgan explained in an EatingWell article that she found her ultimate, perfect yogurt, which has a āreasonable price tag,ā at Aldi.Ā The Simply Nature organic whole milk plain Greek yogurt costs just $5.45 at Aldi.
PastaĀ
Dry pastas are typically in the $1 to $2 range at Aldi. Food editor Patty Catalano of The Kitchn highlighted Aldiās high-quality pasta and array of shapes.Ā
She specifically called out the Priano bronze cut pasta. Shoppers can pick up many of these pastas, including the farfalle pasta, for just $2.15.
Olive Oil
This olive oil is good enough to finish up your next pasta dish. In the same article, Catalano vouched for the Premium Sicilian extra virgin olive oil, which is currently $11.55 for a 16.9-fluid-ounce bottle.Ā
Salmon
Itās nutritious, delicious and affordable.
āIn some parts of the world, different standards produce a high-quality fish, and such is the case with Aldiās Norwegian Atlantic Salmon,ā Morgan said in the EatingWell article.Ā
Aldi currently sells Atlantic salmon for $9.09 per pound.
PistachiosĀ
Whether youāre snacking on pistachios or using them as a topping or while cooking, they are a popular option at Aldi, as Catalano shared on The Kitchn. āAldi makes it easy to splurge on the shelled variety when itās just $4 per package,ā she said.
The Southern Grove shelled pistachios cost $4.29 at Aldi.Ā
Editorās note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.
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