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The Aldi logo is displayed on the front of one of its stores in a local retail park on Wirral, U.K., on a sunny afternoon.
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With nearly 100,000 members, Aldi’s subreddit has a devoted following of frugal shoppers, making it a treasure trove of budget-friendly shopping advice. Some of the forum’s most active members recently shared their list of best Aldi products. We’ve gathered the most popular of those “must-have” products so you can be prepared for your next Aldi outing.

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Benton Peanut Butter Fudge Cookies

Benton Peanut Butter Fudge Cookies
Aldi

You can enjoy Girl Scout cookies year round thanks to these peanut butter fudge cookies. According to Redditors, they taste even better than tagalongs. “They are the best cookies in the world and throwing them in the bag has set me up with a terrible addiction to those cookies,” one shopper shared.

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Simply Nature Chicken and Beef Bone Broth

Simply Nature Chicken and Beef Bone Broths
Aldi

One Redditor called Aldi’s organic chicken and beef bone broths a “godsend” because of their low sodium content. “My mom had heart surgery last year and had to keep sodium to the bare minimum,” they explained. Another shopper claims that they’re also “half the price” of bone broth anywhere else.

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Millville Protein Granola

Bag of Millville Protein Granola from Aldi
Aldi

If you’re struggling to hit your protein goals, consider Aldi’s granola, which comes packed with around 10 grams per serving. The granolas come in multiple flavors, from oats and honey to cranberry and almond.

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Specially Selected Pita Chips

Bag of Specially Selected Pita Chips from Aldi
Aldi

Aldi’s pita chips received plaudits from superfans, one of whom wrote that “all of the flavors have been bomb.” But if you have trouble choosing, another shopper suggested the parmesan, garlic, and herb variety, which they said are “so good.”

Knoppers

Package of Knoppers, a German wafer candy bar
Knoppers by Like_the_Grand_Canyon ((CC BY-NC))

Because Aldi is a German-owned chain, the store sells a smattering of European products, including Knoppers. The German wafer candy bar has a popular following in its home country, though Aldi superfans in the U.S. have also discovered how good these sweet treats are.

Specially Selected German Coffee

Specially Selected German Coffee from Aldi
Aldi

Coffee roasted in Germany, a fan favorite, is another item you’d have trouble finding at other supermarkets. Brew a cup and enjoy it with a side of cake for a truly classic German experience.

Huntington Home Candles

Huntington Home Vanilla Scented Candle from Aldi
Aldi

Aldi also offers a variety of home goods, including the much celebrated Huntington Home candles, which received multiple shout outs in this popular thread. Scents range from “Mountain Air” to “Blood Orange Persimmon.”

Choceur Chocolate-Covered Almonds

Clear plastic container of Choceur Chocolate-Covered Almonds
Aldi

Available in both dark and milk chocolate varieties, Choceur’s chocolate-covered almonds are a hit with Aldi fans. “They’re impossible for me not to eat,” one shopper wrote.

Vegan Products

Container of Aldi Vegan Ice Cream
Aldi

From meatless meatballs to non-dairy ice creams and cheeses, Aldi carries a respectable number of affordable vegan products — and shoppers have taken notice. Multiple shoppers said Aldi’s vegan products were must-haves, specifically the retailer’s meatless frozen foods and Good Planet vegan cheese.

A Quarter

new Aldi shopping carts in a row
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The thread’s number 1 “must-have” item: a quarter. Confused? Aldi requires its shoppers to pay a 25 cent deposit to unlock its shopping carts. But don’t worry. Simply return the cart and relock it, and you’ll get your shiny quarter back. The deposit system, which is typical in Germany, means that workers don’t have to spend time corralling carts.

Meet the Writer

Maxwell is a California-based writer who got his start in print journalism, a career that satisfies his love of research. That penchant for learning also fuels his desire to be a discerning consumer — whether he’s looking for his next pair of headphones or rock-climbing shoes. When he’s not hunched over his laptop, you can find Maxwell sending routes at the crag, playing Magic: The Gathering, or hanging out with his buddies at the bar. As a UCSC alumnus, he’s also a proud banana slug. You can reach him at [email protected].