Even with prices climbing across grocery stores, ALDI still feels like a small win for anyone trying to save a few dollars. You can walk in with loose change and still leave with pantry basics, fresh produce, or a quick snack for under $1.99. For anyone trying to stock up the pantry or stretch the grocery budget a little further, keep on reading to see our best finds.
Disclaimer: Prices and availability may vary by location. This article reflects products and offers that were available at the time of writing and may change without notice.
Dried cranberries ($1.89)

These dried cranberries have a sweet-and-tart flavor and can be used in a variety of dishes. You can sprinkle them on cereal, bake them into muffins, add them to salads, or snack on them straight from the bag. They are affordable and add a delicious fruity flavor to both sweet and savory dishes.
Mini brioche toast crackers ($0.85)

These mini brioche toasts are thin, crisp slices with a mild, buttery flavor. They taste good with cheese, jam, or other spreads and make a good small appetizer or snack. You can serve them with soup or salad, or keep a box in the pantry for when you want something light.
Steamable frozen sweet garden peas ($1.09)

These frozen peas are easy to make and cost only a dollar. You can heat them on the stove or in the microwave in just a few minutes. They can be eaten as a side dish with chicken, steak, or mashed potatoes, or mixed into pasta and rice dishes.
Traditional pizza sauce ($1.25)

This pizza sauce has a simple tomato flavor with herbs and spices. It’s ready to use and spreads easily on any crust. You can use it for homemade pizzas or as a dipping sauce for breadsticks. It’s an easy, low-cost way to make pizza night at home.
It is made from tomato puree, soybean oil, garlic, parsley, salt, and spices. The jar lasts through a few meals and doesn’t taste watered down, unlike some cheaper options.
Peach slices in 100% juice ($1.45)

These canned peach slices are packed in 100% fruit juice rather than syrup and contain no preservatives. You can eat them right from the can, mix them into yogurt, or use them to make delicious desserts such as peach cobbler with pie crust. With only 60 calories per serving, they are a nutritious option for quick snacks or baking.
Solid white tuna in water ($1.99)

This white tuna in water is wild-caught, dolphin safe, and a good source of omega-3s. You can mix it with mayo for sandwiches, add it to pasta, make a salad, or season it with salt and pepper for a quick snack. It’s filling, affordable, and easy to keep in the pantry for quick meals.
Chicken bouillon cubes ($1.99)

These chicken bouillon cubes make a quick broth when you don’t have any on hand. Just dissolve one cube in a cup of hot water to make instant broth. Each cube contains about 5 calories and adds a simple, savory flavor to grits, rice, soups, and stews. A jar contains 25 servings, enough to last a long time.
Ready-to-bake pizza dough ($1.35)

This ready-to-bake pizza dough comes frozen in a round ball that’s easy to thaw and shape. You can use it to make pizza, calzones, flatbreads, or simple dinner rolls. It bakes evenly and saves time when you want homemade pizza without mixing dough from scratch.
Crunchy hard taco shells ($1.65)

These hard taco shells are made from whole-grain corn and are ready to heat and serve. You can use them with beef, chicken, or beans, and add toppings like lettuce, salsa, and avocado. They don’t contain added sodium, so they’re a lighter, healthier option for taco night. You get 12 in a box, which makes an easy dinner for the whole family.
Chicken stuffing mix ($1.05)

This stuffing mix is made with real chicken broth and is easy to make. Just add water and butter, then add the stuffing, and heat it. You can serve it as a side dish, use it in casseroles, or fill bell peppers with it for a quick meal. For only $1, you get one box that serves about 6.
Sardines in spring water ($1.09)

These canned sardines are wild-caught and packed in spring water. They have a mild, salty flavor and are ready to eat straight from the can. You can add them to salads, spread them on toast, or mix them with rice or pasta for a quick meal.
Brown gravy mix ($0.35)

This packet of brown gravy mix is quick and easy to make. Just stir it into cold water, then cook over medium heat until it thickens. It pairs well with mashed potatoes, meat, or noodles. One packet of gravy mix makes enough for a family meal and costs less than 50 cents.
Cherry limeade sparkling frost water ($0.65)

This cherry limeade sparkling water has a mild cherry-lime flavor and tastes best when cold. It’s a nice drink to have with meals on a warm day when you want something fizzy but not sweet. A bottle costs less than a dollar, so you can stock a few without spending much.
Garlic riced Cauliflower ($1.89)

Garlic-rice cauliflower is the perfect substitute for rice. It can be eaten on its own or paired with meats or toppings to create a full meal. This low-carb option is a big hit for healthy eating and a great way to increase vegetable intake for the day.
Creamy alfredo sauce ($1.95)

This jar of creamy alfredo sauce is smooth and mild, with just enough cheese flavor. Pour it over your favorite pasta dishes or use it in baked dishes like chicken Alfredo. You can stretch it with milk or also add vegetables and spices for extra flavor.
Cheese Tortelloni ($1.89)

This cheese tortelloni comes in two servings per package, making it a quick meal to share. Loaded with ricotta and other cheeses, it's full of great flavor. Top with tomato sauce or enjoy with a little Parmesan cheese.
Gluten free low fat kettle chips ($1.99)

Sometimes you just need a crunchy snack, and these low-fat kettle chips are perfect. They're crispy, delicious, and gluten-free. Pack for a school lunch, or enjoy as a simple side dish during a busy weeknight.
Flat leaf spinach ($1.99)

There are so many ways that you can use a bag of spinach for meals. It can be served as a salad with dressing and additional vegetables, tossed into a soup, or baked in a quiche for added nutrients.
White mushrooms ($1.35)

White mushrooms are a versatile ingredient. Sauté them for a quick snack, dice and add them to scrambled eggs, or toss them into a batch of homemade soup.
Wide egg noodles ($1.65)

A bag of wide egg noodles is a simple way to make a comfort food meal. Add some shredded cheese, or toss with olive oil and Parmesan cheese for a simple classic. The width also makes them a good option for homemade chicken noodle soup.
ALDI is known for keeping everyday essentials and snacks at prices that still fit almost any budget. From canned goods and sauces to frozen vegetables and baking mixes, there’s a wide range of low-cost items that can help you plan meals without overspending.

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