Why? because their chocolate aisle has European treats. It's worth the extra cost. You'll be astonished by how much creamier and richer Belgian and German chocolates are than American ones.
Aldi wine is worth buying. The International Wine Challenge named their Cotes de Provence Rose one of the greatest in the world. For a $10 bottle, it won silver.
Aldi extended their organic options in 2014 and advertised that customers could save 25% on certain items.
Coffee is a must-have. Luckily, Aldi's normal coffee and Expressi, a Nespresso-like machine that utilizes cheaper pods than Keurig's, have received rave reviews.
Aldi makes it easy to stock up on pantry essentials for a happy cook. Aldi supplies them with almonds, oatmeal, chocolate chips, and baking essentials like flour, sugar, and spices.
Aldi knows what customers want since they control what goes on their shelves. Today, that means tasty, healthful snacks, and someone says Aldi has a lot of them.
Aldi's beer selection has something for everyone. The Taste reviewed Aldi's Irish artisan beers, because Ireland, the origin of Guinness, is fastidious about its beers.
If you love gin, try Aldi's. The International Wine and Spirits Competition says Aldi makes good gin. Aldi's Oliver Cromwell London Dry Gin was rated the world's best in 2017.
Aldi Sud are taking part in the initiative, which aims to better regulate aspects such as the amount of space and pasture available to dairy cows.