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Went to Aldi's and was super impressed with their healthy food options. Now I'm trying to compile a grocery list of must haves. What are the items you love to buy at Aldi's?

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  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
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    100 calorie Greek yogurt. I like how theirs doesn't have fiber additive like Chobani and Triple Zero (chicory root....ugh).

    They have some frozen green beans that are good, they are really skinny.
  • MelaniaTrump
    MelaniaTrump Posts: 2,694 Member
    edited January 2016
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    I love everything.
    I am a Costco shopper also so I will be though. A couple of dislikes.
    Their frozen chicken breasts contain a lot of added sodium water. Worlds apart from Costco.
    Their sliced ham tastes overly salty and has a slight chemical taste.
    Their vegetable cans seem to offer less vegetables and more water than top brands.
    Their milk is not on the list for non-hormone. Also tastes a bit watery to me vs. Costco.
    Everything else, I pretty much love.
  • CyberTone
    CyberTone Posts: 7,337 Member
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    Here is a search string for ADLI in title, within one year of today:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/search?title=ALDI&within=1+year&date=today
  • SylviaCherie
    SylviaCherie Posts: 89 Member
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    TeaBea wrote: »
    100 calorie Greek yogurt. I like how theirs doesn't have fiber additive like Chobani and Triple Zero (chicory root....ugh).

    They have some frozen green beans that are good, they are really skinny.
    TeaBea wrote: »
    100 calorie Greek yogurt. I like how theirs doesn't have fiber additive like Chobani and Triple Zero (chicory root....ugh).

    They have some frozen green beans that are good, they are really skinny.

    Cool! Thanks
  • SylviaCherie
    SylviaCherie Posts: 89 Member
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    I love everything.
    I am a Costco shopper also so I will be though. A couple of dislikes.
    Their frozen chicken breasts contain a lot of added sodium water. Worlds apart from Costco.
    Their sliced ham tastes overly salty and has a slight chemical taste.
    Their vegetable cans seem to offer less vegetables and more water than top brands.
    Their milk is not on the list for non-hormone. Also tastes a bit watery to me vs. Costco.
    Everything else, I pretty much love.

    Good to know since I have to watch my sodium intake. I was also thinking of just shopping there and at BJ's. Thank you the info:)
  • SylviaCherie
    SylviaCherie Posts: 89 Member
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    Thanks for the links!! Exactly what I was looking for.
  • Katie_Y89
    Katie_Y89 Posts: 330 Member
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    I love aldi's! They have such a great selection of organic and it's decently priced as well
  • Queenmunchy
    Queenmunchy Posts: 3,380 Member
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    I love everything.
    I am a Costco shopper also so I will be though. A couple of dislikes.
    Their frozen chicken breasts contain a lot of added sodium water. Worlds apart from Costco.
    Their sliced ham tastes overly salty and has a slight chemical taste.
    Their vegetable cans seem to offer less vegetables and more water than top brands.
    Their milk is not on the list for non-hormone. Also tastes a bit watery to me vs. Costco.
    Everything else, I pretty much love.

    Good to know since I have to watch my sodium intake. I was also thinking of just shopping there and at BJ's. Thank you the info:)

    If you like canned vegetables, their fit and active line has no salt added. I buy the petite diced tomatoes all the time.

    Best grocery store, hands down (although I hear there is a lot of variety in different areas). Ours has a ton of organic produce/meat/items.