Reason #52,491 that I love Aldi: Seasonal special buys.
With the winter holidays upon us, Aldi is stocked to the brim with speciality food items, baking goodies and a whole aisle of toys!
Today when I went to Aldi to do my weekly produce stock-up, I took some time to check out their special holiday items.
Although kosher-keepers can’t partake in Aldi’s holiday meat and speciality cheese selection, I was very impressed with the number of items I found that did have a hechsher on them (looks like I’m going to need to update my Kosher Aldi Database!).
Many of the Special Buy baking items are kosher, including my absolute favorite: Andes Creme de Menthe Baking Chips. (These make the best minty chocolate chip cookies.)
And of course, Aldi carries plenty of items that don’t require a hechsher — from paper goods to fresh produce to toys.
Aldi’s Seasonal Special Buys are priced extremely competitively, but you can save even more when you shop the Lower Price Red Tags.
Nearly all of Aldi’s Seasonal Buys get marked down even more following the “season”. The section below, for example, features post-Thanksgiving goodies for as inexpensive as $.25 (sadly none were hechshered).
I plan on visiting Aldi again in the days after Christmas to scope out the markdowns. In my experience, discounts range from 25-75% and the longer something sits on the shelves, the deeper the savings go.
Even if you’re not looking for a Seasonal Buy, I absolutely adore the everyday savings in Aldi’s produce section. Sales vary regionally, but at my store today, I was able to snag pineapples for $1.29 and a 3-lb bag of navel oranges for $.99.
I’m especially excited to see Aldi carrying more and more organic selections. My store had organic cherry tomatoes, apples, carrots and bananas — and with the exception of the bananas, those items are all on the Dirty Dozen list.
As we’ve talked about before, while I can’t necessarily afford to buy all my family’s produce organic, I do try whenever I can to avoid conventionally grown produce for those Dirty Dozen items.
Do you love Aldi, too? Perhaps you’d like to try out Aldi for the first time? You can find an Aldi near you on the store locator.
Two lucky KOAB readers will each win a $50 gift card to Aldi to splurge on some special seasonal supplies or to help cover their weekly stock-up. (We shop weekly at Aldi for produce, milk, yogurts and eggs and never spend more than $40, so if you win, your $50 should go a long way!)
Here’s how to enter the $50 Aldi Giftcard giveaway:
#1. Leave a comment on this post telling me what you love about Aldi. If you’re new to Aldi, just let me know that. This comment is required to be entered to win this giveaway.
For up to three additional entries, you may do any of the following:
#2. Join the nearly 8,000 people who like Kosher on a Budget on Facebook. Then come back and leave a separate comment on this post telling me that you have done so. If you already like KOAB, thank you — please leave a comment to that effect.
#3. Subscribe to the Kosher on a Budget Newsletter for a once daily dose of all the best deals and money-saving tips. Please leave a separate comment that you have subscribed (or were already a subscriber).
#4. Follow Kosher on a Budget on Pinterest for lots of pinspiration on everything from kosher slowcooker recipes to Jewish holiday crafts. Please leave a separate comment that you have followed me.
This giveaway is open only to residents of the United States who are 18 or older. Entries will be accepted until Wednesday, December 25th at 11:59 p.m. CST. The winners will be selected randomly and notified by email immediately. They will have 48 hours to respond. Good luck!
Disclosure: Aldi will provide the winner of this contest with his or her prize package. I was not compensated in any way for hosting this giveaway nor for sharing my (positive) opinions of Aldi.
I love the deals the Beautiful Bride gets shopping at Aldi. Sometimes it’s funny the things that are hechshered there, and sometimes disappointing what’s not. And I already like KOAB on FB, and subscribe to the newsletter. And I am not a spambot, so I’ll check the box.
Unfortunately the only Aldi in my area is a bit far, so I do not go there as often as I would like to. Although if I had a gift certificate, I would definitely make the trip. Just reading your posts about the store, makes me want to petition for an Aldi near me.
Thank you
I’ve never been to Aldi but there is one pretty close to me so Id love to check it out!
I love Aldi’s special buys!
I like you on facebook as Amanda Sakovitz
im a newsletter subscriber
I already like (LOVE is more like it) KOAB on facebook.
Thank you
I like that there is organic products…produce and dairy are a great price…
pinterest follower http://www.pinterest.com/mandy375/
I already subscribe to the Kosher on a Budget Newsletter, please keep them coming.
I follow Kosher on a Budget on Pinterest.
Thank you
Love the inexpensive produce!
I already subscribe to KOAB
Aldi is great for pretzels, fruit cups, and cookies for my kids – plus the produce, of course!
I like you on FB 🙂
I love the veggies at Aldi!
Also, I already subscribe to your daily emails
I love that everything is so cheap. i get all my produce there. And I LOVE that I can walk on nice days. 😉
Good prices on lots of basics (milk, eggs, oatmeal, granola bars etc.) and plenty of kosher items to choose from. Great deals on seasonal stuff too.
I’m subscribed!
I only shopped once at Aldi and didn’t know that they don’t accept credit cards but the tab was not too high so I had enough cash. Would like to check it out further.
I am subscrIbed already to koab
I am relatively new to Aldi in the last few months. I love their prices on frozen pancakes and school snacks that my kids love.
One next to me in Dytona beach, but I’ve never been.
I am also a KOAB FB follower! Thanks!
I love the produce deals!
I like you on FB
I’m subscribed to the newsletter
I have never been to Aldi but hear about it all the time and would like to go!
I subscribe to your newsletter!
Already subscribed!!! 🙂 🙂
There’s none close to Five Towns but when I go (in Brooklyn), I love the cheap produce (hello Baby Spinach and Kale!), liquid water enhancer (think Mio) and bargain Stevia. Also the Pizzelle cookies are dirt cheap and parve. And the 100-calorie cookie packs for school snacks.
I’ve never shopped at Aldi, but I’ve heard good things, I’d love to win 🙂
I have never been inside but I would love to try it out!
I already get the newsletter.
What I buy most at Aldi is oatmeal, that is, old-fashioned rolled oats.
What I like most is that shopping there is so quick.
I’m also already a Facebook fan.
I already like KOAB on facebook.
I love the produce buys there!
I already liked you on FB.
I already subscribe to the daily e-mails.
I now follow you on Pinterest!
im an email subscriber!!
and im new to aldi..never tried!
We live the parve Almond milk. We also occasionally find fancy kosher cheese and olives for really low prices. Also the ice cream is a great price.
We “liked” (actually LOVE) KOAB on Facebook years ago.
The prices are so low even with all of the credit card points you can get it comes out so much cheaper. I can say that every product that we have tried so far has been a quality product, they don’t taste like an off brand products.
I love Aldi and am always there. The staff even know me:)
I am a KOAB newletter subscriber
I like KOAB on FB-thanks for all of your updates!
I love that their almond milk is pareve (OU), which isn’t always easy to find, and their produce prices can be amazing (10 lb of potatoes for $1.99 earlier this week). I do wish they had more products with a hechsher, but it’s definitely still worth shopping there!