These 6 Aldi Brand Products Beat Most Alternatives

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String cheese

When it comes to store-brand cheese selections, the Aldi brand products are some of the best ones, especially when we are discussing soft cheeses. Surprisingly, their best-selling cheese product is string cheese! Coming in both organic and standard versions, you can get a pack of these delicious cheese sticks for only about $4!

Aldi actually has two store brands that carry this product: Simply Nature, which has organic string cheese, which only comes in everyone’s favorite mozzarella, and Happy Farms, which also comes in mozzarella, but also has the option of Monterey and Colby Jack cheeses! Believe us when we say, these Aldi brand products are definitely worth your while!

They are great to have around as a snack for yourself or other smaller members of your family, and they are great to use if you want to make some mozzarella or cheese sticks at home!

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    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!

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