
Many products that might be a guilty pleasure if purchased at another store won’t cost consumers a bundle at Aldi. When it comes to food, it’s hard to beat Aldi prices MarketWatch hashed out why consumers should (and shouldn’t) head to Aldi: While Aldi counts many adoring fans, it’s not necessarily a slam-dunk for every consumer’s needs. Read more: Grocery stores carry 40,000 more items than they did in the 1990s You may have to change some of your recipes, but the savings and quality of food they offer make it well worth the effort.” “It’s a new way to shop and you will need a bit of time to get used to the new products, ingredients and prices. mom who is such a fan of the chain that she wrote and self-published an entire cookbook of recipes made solely with Aldi products.


“I would recommend being flexible if you’re new to Aldi,” said Amy Sheppard, a U.K.
