These 6 Aldi Brand Products Beat Most Alternatives

best aldi brand products
Image Courtesy of Pinterest

LiveGfree (Gluten-Free Foods)

When it comes to gluten-free foods, these are some of the best Aldi brand products you can buy! Their gluten-free brand is called liveGfree, and they carry over a dozen food options for those who have gluten intolerance, sensitivity, or who choose to live gluten-free. They carry a lot of different types of foods, from snacks and bread all the way to frozen foods and other pantry staples that you may not even find in other stores!

A lot of people who have to find gluten-free alternatives and do not want to spend a fortune on them have been singing the praises of these Aldi brand products for years: they are affordable, the variety is there, and they do actually taste good!

You will be able to find even some sweet treats, with pancake and brownie mix, along with some other options around the store, so you do not have to worry; they also have this side covered. While there are bigger stores with maybe a bigger selection of gluten-free options, the quality and price of the Aldi brand products seem to win in the books of many!

«12 3 45 ... 7»

Share:

17 Responses

    1. Go to Aldi’s website and suggest that they establish an Aldi’s there in San Antonio, and have a location where they can build an Aldi’s Grocery Store. They will honor your request. Guaranteed!!!

  1. They have the best Braunschweiger!! 16 oz at $2.89 is huge bargain and it tastes ao much better than name brands. They have great deli meats all packaged . Their meat section is worth getting too.

  2. Potato chips: they taste as good as the brand names and are half the price. Cottage cheese: tastes better than brands. Deli meats and cheeses: as good as brands for less money.

  3. I love everything about Aldi. I have been praising prouducts for the last 10 years! Luckily we have a new one with lovely fruit and veggi display. Fresh products last longer than those from other major stores.
    My family and friends say I’m a walking billboard for Aldi. I could go on and on about fish, meats, poultry!! I consider myself a gourmet cook!! Lamb chops are amazing. I’m Greek so when I see them or lamb roast, I buy several to freeze!!

  4. There’s nothing the megastores have that can’t be found also at Aldi’s, and our overall bill on average is 10 to 15 oercent lower than WalMart or Kroger or Meijer, the Big Three here in Saginaw, Michigan. Plus the store is supermarket size, not mega where it’s hard to find items. I’ve learned my Aldi’s and can breeze right on through. Their wait lines also are shortest.

  5. I love the dark chocolate covered wafer cookies that are just $1.99, a fraction of what you pay at other stores. They are just so good!

  6. I have learned the three easiest Aldi’s for me are located in Victoria, Cleburn, and Grandbury for my travels. Georgetown is out of the way because of I-35 traffic.
    The grapes have been as much as 75 cents cheaper than H‑E‑B or Wally World. Salsa and Moser Roth chocolates are priced to enjoy regularly. I fill the car with groceries when I get near an Aldi’s store to save a bundle over the two local supermarkets.

  7. I USED TO SHOP AT ALDI IN GERMANY IN THE 60s AND HAVE BEEN THRILLED WHEN THE FIRST TRADER JO OPENED IN BERKLEY/CA IN 2005. THEN ALDI RAPIDLY EXPANDED ACROSS U.S.A.
    AT ONE POINT, THE ALBRECHT BROTHERS (FOUNDERS OF ALDI AND TRADER JO) WERE THE TWO WEALTHIEST PEOPLE IN GERMANY. I AM PLEASED TO DO MOST OF MY FOOD SHOPPING THERE BECAUSE I LIKE MANY OF THE PRODUCTS, QUALITY,EASE AND PRICES!
    THANK YOU!

  8. I wholeheartedly agree with many of the comments- I have bought the Produce
    quite often.as well as the Potato Chipsand the Nuts.

  9. I love Aldi! It’s difficult to pick one or two products that are the best. The fresh fruit is delicious and does not spoil quickly. One disappointment is that they no longer carry their Elevate crispy protein bars, they were the BEST by far!

  10. I loved Aldi in Pennsylvania and shopped there regularly for years! Now we’re in southeast Idaho, & have never seen one here or in Utah. Are they in the west at all?!

  11. We need Aldi in north little rock, sherwood ar. area . The only one we have is the new Edward’s. Their prices are so high we can’t afford them. Their fresh salad bar is awesome though. It’s not just me!:)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts