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The 8 Worst Grocery Items At Aldi According To Superfans: 'Seriously Disgusting'

July 12, 2024 by Faith Geiger
shefinds | Food

Aldi is a favorite among budget-conscious shoppers for its wide variety of affordable and often delicious products. However, even this beloved grocery chain has its misses. While Aldi’s shelves are filled with fan favorites, there are a few items that shoppers and superfans suggest you avoid.

According to discussions on social media and Reddit, certain products have garnered less-than-stellar reviews from dedicated Aldi enthusiasts. Here’s a rundown on a few of the worst Aldi items, from produce to frozen snacks, based on feedback from those who know the store best.

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lobster mac and cheese

1. Lobster Mac and Cheese

Frozen macaroni and cheese can oftentimes be a real treat. (Shout-out to Trader Joe's!) But when you add lobster to the mix, it shouldn't come as a surprise that it can be hit or miss. After all, microwavable seafood isn't necessarily the most appetizing thing around. However, Reddit users had some strong feelings about Alid's Lobster Mac and Cheese. "This one is seriously disgusting," wrote one person—and many comments backed them up.

"Just trust me that it is the most disgusting food I've ever smelled or eaten," someone agreed.

Another wrote: "This is my, hands down, number one answer. Even if I don't really like a food, I still tend to eat it, as to not waste it. This went directly into the trash." Noted!

aldi happy farm cream cheese

2. Cream cheese

Sometimes it takes everything in us not to eat cream cheese by the spoonful. But according to Reddit users, Aldi's cream cheese isn't the best choice. One comment claimed that "Their cream cheese is comically bad," while another person wrote: "The cream cheese has the flavor and consistency of drywall mud. Avoid at all cost." However, this one is up for debate; a few people said they enjoyed the cream cheese, and several comments jumped to defend the whipped variety, in particular.

bananas

3. Bananas

Produce can really be hit or miss. Whenever you throw fruit into your grocery cart, you're taking a gamble: will it be rotten tomorrow? Will it ever even ripen at all? This seems to be the case with Aldi bananas, in particular. "They are green when I buy them and brown the next day," one comment says.

Another person complained of the opposite scenario: "Mine stayed green for 2 whole weeks and I tried peeling one and it was like trying to pry bark off a tree." Maybe we're just better off getting our bananas elsewhere.

aldi bakers treat confetti brownies

4. Confetti Brownies

Who doesn't love those delicious Cosmic Brownies? Like many of our favorite snacks, Aldi carries their own version of this classic treat—but shoppers complain that it really misses the mark, especially compared to the real thing. "Their knock off version of cosmic brownies were the biggest disappointment in my entire life," one shopper lamented. "These tasted so foul. I wish I could sue for someone making something so disgusting." Sad!

Of course, at the end of the day, there are a plethora of delicious, affordable items at Aldi. All in all, the good things about this beloved grocery chain outweigh the bad ones. But not every product can be a homerun. So next time you're making a grocery run at Aldi, consider doing yourself a favor and leaving these items on the shelves.

aldi mama cozzi pizza rolls

5. Pizza Snacks

Ah, pizza rolls. If you have a craving for something cheesy, you're simply too lazy to cook up a real meal, or you're scrambling for a late-night snack, they're always a good choice—except, apparently, when it comes to Aldi's brand. "Even drunk me had to throw them in the trash," one comment reads.

It seems many feel the same way. "Repulsive," says one reply.

Some people think it's a brand-wide issue, claiming that the frozen pizzas are also poor quality: "Some about that Mama Costi’s brand has terrible sauce."

aldi happy farms shredded cheese

6. Shredded Cheese

Shredded cheese is a staple in most fridges. But while Aldi may have affordable options when it comes to this dairy product, food writer and Aldi shopper Jeanette Hurt says you're better off getting your shredded cheese elsewhere.

"I am a huge fan of just about all the cheese in the deli section at ALDI, but there are three varieties I avoid: anything pre-shredded, cubed, or 'cracker cut,'" she writes, warning that the "Thick-Cut Shredded Cheese" costs six cents per ounce more than the regular cheeses. You'll get more bang for your buck if you grate your own cheese at home.

aldi yogurt

7. Yogurt

Yogurt is a fantastic, versatile breakfast food. It's even packed with health benefits! Unfortunately, though, Aldi doesn't offer much variety in their yogurt section, and it may be difficult to find what you're looking for.

"You’re not going to find whipped yogurt or Icelandic skyr or the fancy kind in glass cups," writes Hurt. "If you don't eat dairy, you’re also not going to find many, if any, plant-based yogurts." And when it comes to what they do offer, such as Greek yogurt, it's not the best quality out there. Trader Joe's, however, has a pretty decent selection for a low price.

aldi sugar free coffee creamer

8. Sugar-Free Coffee Creamer

Everyone likes their coffee a little bit different. If you don't prefer it black but are trying to watch your sugar intake and avoid unhealthy ingredients, you may opt for sugar-free creamer. But shoppers warn that you may want to get it somewhere besides Aldi. "I would’ve paid to see my own face when I took that first sip," one Redditor wrote.

Many comments echoed this sentiment. "That stuff is nasty," wrote one person, with another confirming: "Absolutely awful." Noted!

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Faith Geiger is a New York-based writer and editor. When she's not covering the latest in health and wellness for SheFinds, she spends her time watching reality TV with her roommates, browsing used bookstores, and enjoying live music. You can reach Faith at [email protected].

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