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Shopping at Aldi is akin to going on a grocery deal hunt, with a quarter in tow for your cart. Since it opened in Iowa in 1976, Aldi has been a budget shopper’s paradise. And with over 2,357 stores across the country, it’s not hard to find one. We spill 20 top secrets for shopping at Aldi, from Wednesday specials and decoding the color of its price tags so you shop smarter, not harder, and definitely for a lot less.

Shop on Wednesdays

Customers shop in the exterior aisle of Aldi grocery store, Chicago, clean floors and numerous different products for sale, back wall aisle blurred in the background
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One of the best things about Aldi is NOT wasting time couponing, just shop there on Wednesdays (preferably before lunch) and zero in on the store’s “Special Buys” which can turn up some awesome bargains.

Pro Tip: Can’t shop in person? Get Aldi delivered to you via Instacart, even after fees and shopper tips, you’re probably still saving money.

Cook With Aldi Meal Kits

Four different kinds of meal kits including Hawaiian Style Chicken in the refrigerated section at Aldi, Texas City, Texas, tortillas on the left side
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This tip will save you both time and money. Tyson’s ready-made pot roast (2.75lb) for $12.95 is made specifically for the slow cooker and other fully cooked, microwavable meals like Park Street Deli’s 16oz Hawaiian Style Chicken for $7.69 aren’t just tasty but make weeknight meals super easy to execute.

Related: Costco Prepared Meals That’ll Feed Your Whole Family

Take Aldi Up on Its Double Guarantee Offer

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Aldi is so confident you’ll like its products against big-name national brands that they offer to give you a full refund/replacement if you don’t like what you’ve bought, or the quality isn’t up to scratch. I haven’t tried to take them up on this before but appreciate this guarantee as it gives me the confidence to give its brand-name goods a whirl.

Fun fact: Did you know that Aldi owns Trader Joe’s? They bought it in 1979.

Buy Buy Baby

Diaper section at Aldi, Chandler, Arizona, two bottom rows filled with different kinds of diapers, top row with baby liquid food, clean floor
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Diapers, you’re always going to need them and at Aldi, the Little Journey brand goes as cheap as $0.19 per diaper which is around half the price of Pampers. Plus they’re good enough to last overnight. While Target regularly runs Buy-$100-Receive-a-$30-Gift-Card deals around baby items, these are regular Aldi prices ($14.29 for a 72-pack of Size 5 diapers) which are frankly unbeatable, and still cheaper after the discount.

Decode Aldi Price Tags

Several bottles of Milo’s Sweet Tea, 20 fl. oz. with a blue price tag at Aldi, Temple, Texas, in the refrigerated section
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How to save even more money grocery shopping at Aldi? Look at the color of the price tags. The yellow with red text means the product is on sale. Blue points to a seasonal item (so stock up if you like it) and the white with red text is an Aldi Find, which arrives every Wednesday and usually sells out. Also, keep an eye out for Aldi Savers tags as they’re temporarily reduced in price — often these are bakery goods.

Look for Random ‘Aldi Finds’

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Aldi Find enthusiasts are passionate about turning up these special buys that are usually impromptu flash deals. Get familiar with some brands or items — German baked goods, Asian meal kits — that typically fall under an Aldi Find with this video by Bobby Parish.

Related: ‘They Taste Like Cardboard Now’: Aldi Superfans Say These 9 Products Have Gone Downhill

Oh, the Cheese!

Cheese refrigerated section at Aldi, Chandler, Arizona, six rows of many different kinds of cheeses with an overflowing shopping cart in the foreground, lunch meats section in the background
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An 8-ounce container of Burrata for $5.39? A 4-ounce Goat Cheese Crumbles for $2.89 and a 15-ounce container of Ricotta Cheese for $2.65? Why in the world would you ever buy cheese from Whole Foods or Kroger ever again? Depending on your Aldi, the selection will vary but you can bet it’ll be cheaper to put together a charcuterie board from Aldi.

Related: Make a Stunning Trader Joe’s Charcuterie Board With These 16 Ingredients

Buy Your Greeting Cards There

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If sending a card is something you still do, Aldi has some great pop-up cards for under $3 — Christmas, Mother’s Day, and Valentine’s Day — that look a lot more expensive than you expect, and honestly we just like them better than Hallmark.

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Shop Aldi’s Festive Decorations

Two top rows of gnome christmas decorations at Aldi, Arcadia, California, clean light grey ceiling in the top background
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Maybe its candles and garlands won’t be as cheap as what you can find at the Dollar Tree but they look a lot (and smell) more expensive than the price tag lets on. Huntington Home candles for $4.49, Valentine’s decor for $3.99, it’s a steal.

Related: 40 Holiday Gifts You Can Buy at Aldi

Buy Spices for Less

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When was the last time you changed out your paprika? On average you should do a complete overhaul of your spice rack every 8 months or so. At Aldi, Stonemill spices go for $1.09 per bottle and $0.79 for seasoning packet mixes, and there’s quite a variety, so there’s no excuse not to buy them there.

Related: How to Find the Secret Cheap Spice Section in Your Supermarket

Aldi Sells Good, Cheap Wine

Rows of Aldi branded wine at Aldi, Chicago, 3 different varieties, next to a window with sunlight beaming through
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Did you know you can get a bottle of really decent Chianti for $5.99 (look for the Adventure Series Chianti DOCG) at Aldi? We didn’t until we read that they work with more than 50 wineries all around the world, from Napa Valley to Tuscany. When in doubt, pick something from Aldi’s Specially Selected label, chances are it’ll be more than drinkable.

Related: Bottles On a Budget: 13 Aldi Wines Under $20

Never Splurge On Gluten-Free Foods Again

7 boxes of different kinds of Aldi’s gluten-free brand liveGfree foods, on large beige tiles
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​​Eating better can still be affordable and Aldi’s LiveGFree line has a whole range of nicely priced gluten-free products. LiveGFree pancake mix (16 ounces) and brown Rice Gluten Free Pasta (1 pound) for $2.39 are prices you’re unlikely to see anywhere else.

Related: Seasonal Aldi Favorites That Should Be Available Year-Round, According to Superfans

Follow Fan Accounts

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Just like Trader Joe’s has die-hard fans, Aldi has a bunch of super fan accounts that make it their mission to share the best deals they’ve found. Adventuresinaldi is great if you want to know what’s new in-store and for how much. Ohheyaldi does a weekly Aldi Find video and pointed me to my awesome Christmas Advent Calendar.

Don’t Fear the Sticker Shock

USDA Choice Ribeye Steak for sale in the refrigerated meat section at Aldi, Arcadia, California, other meats for sale left, right, and bottom of it
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Buying in bulk looks expensive upfront but when you do the math (and meal portions) you might find yourself paying less than $5.29 for a pound of barbecue seasoned brisket, $6.49 for Black Angus cubed steak, definitely better priced and equal quality to Publix.

Related: 10 Pantry and Freezer Staples Worth Buying in Bulk

Buy the Aldi Brands

Closeup of row of Aldi branded brownie mix, Baker’s Corners Ultimate Bars, at Aldi, Chicago, each row on red cardboard
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We get it, you’ve been eating Oscar Mayer and Kraft all your life, but Aldi’s in-house brands are a dead ringer taste-wise (sometimes, even better), and sometimes as much as 50 percent cheaper. Give brands like Specially Selected, Benton’s, Millville, Happy Farms, and Deutsche Kuche a try, and you’ll be a convert.

Buy Healthier for Less

Three aisles of Aldi’s simply nature organic food items in an Aldi including chips, apple juice, oatmeal, and cereal, clean and well organized in dark green cardboard
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If you’ve gotten sticker shock at Whole Foods for your regular organic haul, Aldi’s Simply Nature brand gives you affordable organic and/or non-GMO verified alternatives. You can find everything from cage-free eggs to red lentil rotini pasta.

Related: Whole Foods on the Cheap: The 8 Best 365 Products at Whole Foods, According to Superfans

Be Price Savvy of Name Brands

Several boxes of LaCroix cans stacked upon each other in different flavors, at Aldi, Fairfield, Ohio, in a square area, a grey wall in the background
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If you’re used to stocking up on your favorite beverages, don’t assume they’re going to be cheaper at Aldi — because sometimes they aren’t. The only caveat is when they’re sold in bulk — 15 cans of LaCroix at $0.35 per can is not unusual — so when you see this type of deal, stock up.

Don’t Buy Soda There

Soft drinks section at Aldi, Knoxville, Tennessee, several cardboard boxes piled upon each other, refrigerated section in the background
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Hands down, Walmart or even Winn Dixie will give you a better $15 for 5 or Buy-2-Get-1-Free soda deal than at Aldi but if you do need soda, buy the Summit brand which goes for half the price of a named brand of soda.

Check Out Aldi’s Deli Meat

European deli meats on the lower refrigerated shelf at Aldi, Reynoldsburg, Ohio, cheeses on the two higher shelves
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There’s no deli counter but there’s still a decent selection of deli meat at unbeatable prices. 3-ounce packaging of imported smoked Italian speck for $3.89, 8-ounce packaging of Applewood’s gluten-free dry salami for $7.15, and 9-ounce cold smoked salmon in three flavors for $12.99, sounds good to me.

Stock up on Dry Goods for the Win

Front exterior of an Aldi grocery store, Pflugerville, Texas, decorative bush in the left foreground, on a sunny day
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You may never buy pantry items anywhere else again. Aldi stocks a wide variety of dry goods with known brands like Reggano, Earthly Grains, and Simply Nature, and they’re very well-priced, even before they go on sale.

Meet the Writer

Charlene Fang is a Hawaii-based freelance writer and editor with over 15 years of experience. She writes for a number of lifestyle and travel publications, including Condé Nast Traveler, AFAR, Forbes Travel Guide, Fodor’s, and Louis Vuitton Guides. She was previously an editor at CNNGo and Time Out. She’s lived in Sydney, London, Serbia, Costa Rica, and California.