Aldi Finds 4/17 – 4/23: Pineapples, Strawberries, Mandarins & More
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Here's the Aldi finds for this week!
Oklahoma produce picks:
- pineapples 99¢ each
- strawberries 1-lb. $1.49
- zucchini 20-oz. bag $1.49
- asparagus 1-lb. bag $1.69
- mandarins 3-lb. bag $2.19
- russet potatoes 10-lb. bag $2.39
Under a buck items:
- Friendly Farms or Fit & Active whipped topping 8-oz. 79¢
- Chef's Cupboard Chicken or Cornbread Stuffing Mix 6-oz. 79¢
- Chef's Cupboard Scalloped or Au Gratin Potatoes 4.7 oz. 79¢
- Baker's Corner Graham Cracker Pie Crust 6-oz. 85¢
- Happy Farms Cream Cheese or Fit & Active Neufchatel Cheese 8-oz. 89¢ (was $1.29)
- Baker's Corner Evaporated Milk 12-oz. 89¢
- Bake House Creations Jumbo Flaky or Buttermilk Biscuits 8-ct. 89¢ (was $1.19)
- Bake House Creations Crescent Rolls 8-ct. 89¢ (was $1.49)
- Bake House Creations Cinnamon Rolls with Icing 12.4 oz. 99¢ (was $1.49)
Weekly meat/fish specials:
- Appleton Farms Smoked Ham Shank Portion 55¢/lb. (was $1.19/lb.) – limit 2
- Appleton Farms Smoked Ham Butt Portion 65¢/lb. (was $1.29/lb.) – limit 2
- Appleton Farms Spiral-Sliced Half Ham 95¢/lb. (was $1.69/lb.) – limit 2
- Appleton Farms Spiral-Sliced Double-Glazed Brown Sugar Ham $1.89/lb.
- Specially Selected Fresh USDA CHOICE Bone-In Ribeye Roast $6.99/lb. – limit 2
Hot item of the week:
- Gardenline potting soil $2.99
- Huntington Home canvas market tote $4.99
New to Aldi?
- Aldi does not accept coupons.
- You’ll need a quarter to get a shopping cart but you’ll get it back when the cart is returned.
- Be sure and bring recycle bags for your groceries.
- Aldi mainly carries their own brands but does have a few national brand items.
- Aldi produce prices are usually the best anywhere.
- I’ve tried many of the Aldi brand items and they are for the most part just as good or better than the national brand.
- How does Aldi sell their products so cheap? Check out our post: The “Truths” About Aldi