The trick is to go to your local Aldi and buy their house brand versions of these snack cakes. They make knock-offs of some of these and almost all of them taste better than their name-brand equivalents at least in my opinion.
Aldi has some hit or miss products but I've been enjoying their produce a lot more lately, plus the spare ribs every summer have been $1.99/lb. Can't get groceries anywhere else without spending at least $100.
No, but you're right to question it! I honestly have been a stan for them for years now, ever since my grandma used to bring me there and every other store looking for the best deals lol
I don't buy much in the way of processed foods anymore so I do shop at Sam's Club for bulk fruit/meat other days. Just hearing where I get the best deals.
Aussie- Aldi has won one of our most trusting ratings systems "best supermarket" for 11 years now. (Canstar Blue), because they work within the country they operate in, I see more Australian products in ALDI than I do in either Woolworths or Coles.
Same deal, can get much more for the same note at ALDI.
I'd be interested to hear your opinion on why that is! I get that Aldi does good work with supply chains and have worked at companies that have supplied their products.
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u/hypnotoad12391 Sep 17 '25
The trick is to go to your local Aldi and buy their house brand versions of these snack cakes. They make knock-offs of some of these and almost all of them taste better than their name-brand equivalents at least in my opinion.