If you are new to shopping, at Aldi’s, here’s their coupon policy: or lack there-of since they don’t actually take coupons!
- Aldi’s does not take coupons of any kind.
- At Aldi’s, you will have to bag your own groceries and pay a quarter to get a cart. The quarter is reimbursed when the cart is returned.
- You’ll need to bring in your own reusable grocery bags or you’ll have to purchase them in the store (they are $.06)
Aldi is now in Houston and these deals are based on that ad. It is hard to judge what a “good deal” is since cost of living varies so much in various parts of the country, but these are all “good deals” by my standards in a low to moderate cost of living area.
Here are some of the Aldi’s highlights for the week:
Friendly Farms Milk – $1.99
Goldhen Eggs – $1.19/dozen
Butterball Turkey $1.19/lb.
Kirkwood Boneless Turkey Breast – $8.99
Appleton Farms Spiral Sliced Half Ham – $1.99/lb.
Russet Potatoes (10 lbs.) – $1.29
Yellow Onions (3 lbs.) – $.59
Celery – $.59
Sweet Potatoes (3 lbs.) – $.89
Cranberries (12 oz.) – $.99
Avocados – $.39 each
Roma Tomatoes – $.69/lb.
Gala Apples (3 lbs.) – $1.59
Pineapple – $.99
Sweet Harvest Cranberry Sauce – $.89
Happy Harvest Green Beans – $.49
Chef’s Cupboard Canned Condensed Cream Soups – $.49
Crofton 12 piece Cutlery Set – $19.99
Crofton Digital Meat Thermometer – $9.99
L’oven Fresh Brown and Serve Rolls – $.99
Huntington Home Tablecloth with Napkins – $9.99
5″ Christmas Cactus – $3.99