Aldi's most anticipated and comprehensive restocks occur on Wednesdays, with new ALDI Finds and specials. Additionally, new produce shipments come in every day of the week to ensure maximum freshness. For specific items, it never hurts to ask an employee.
Why you shouldn't buy from Aldi?
If you are shopping at Aldi, you need to know they pass on savings to their customer because they mostly sell private label off-brand products. Their name brand products are often more expensive plus they don't offer sales or accept coupons.
What is the Aldi aisle of shame?
The Aldi Aisle of Shame is what die-hard Aldi shoppers affectionately call the store's center aisle. The merchandise lining the shelves in the Aisle of Shame is typically non-food seasonal items, like candles, pet items, home décor, clothing, outdoor furniture, and tools, and even home appliances!
How do I check if Aldi has something in stock?
You will need to visit your local store to see if an ALDI Find item is in stock. For can't-miss ALDI Finds, we recommend visiting a store as soon as possible after the product goes on sale.
What you shouldn't buy at Aldi?
- Meat. When, I pulled my social media community (join here), hands down meat was at the top of their list.
- Produce. This was another one on my social media community's hit list.
- Toilet Paper.
- Toilet Bowl Cleaner & Household Cleaners.
- Faux-Oreos.
- Faux-Crackers.
- Faux Pringles.
- Corn Hard Tortillas.
Is Aldi's cheaper than Walmart?
Aldi is not always cheaper than Walmart, particularly where seafood and produce are concerned. Walmart, whose stores outnumber Aldi 2-to-1, has dropped prices on many of their store brand, Great Value, items. This has created instances where Aldi is not the cheapest, though usually, the difference is only a few cents.
Can you really save money at Aldi?
Aldi has famously low prices, and it consistently comes in lower than other grocery stores. So, clearly, you'll save money just by shopping there instead of other mainstream grocery stores.