If you’ve ever gone into Aldi for “just a few things” and left with a cart full of surprises, you’re not alone.
Between consistently low prices, solid quality, and the legendary “Aisle of Shame,” Aldi has built a loyal following for a reason. While inventory rotates and seasonal items come and go, there are a handful of staples and fan favorites that shoppers swear by.
Here are 20 things you should always keep an eye out for at Aldi.
20. Street Corn Dip

Aldi’s street corn dip has developed something of a cult following—and for good reason. It combines fire-roasted corn, creamy cheese, and a little kick of spice into something dangerously snackable. Bring it to a party and watch it disappear.
19. Avocado Oil

Avocado oil is a kitchen staple, but it can get pricey at most grocery stores. Aldi’s version offers the same versatility—great for roasting, sautéing, and dressings—at a noticeably lower cost.
18. Garlic & Herb Riced Cauliflower

Whether you’re cutting carbs or just want an easy side dish, this is one of Aldi’s most reliable freezer staples. It’s quick, flavorful, and far more convenient than making it from scratch.
17. Mama Cozzi’s Take & Bake Cheesy Breadsticks

Mama Cozzi’s line is a go-to for easy comfort food, and these cheesy breadsticks are no exception. They’re simple, satisfying, and dangerously easy to polish off in one sitting.
16. Budget-Friendly Rosé (Seasonal Wines)

Aldi’s wine section consistently punches above its weight. Seasonal rosés—especially from regions like Provence—often deliver solid quality at surprisingly low prices.
15. Everything Bagel Seasoning (Stonemill)

Yes, other stores have it—but Aldi’s version is just as good and usually cheaper. Sprinkle it on eggs, avocado toast, veggies, or anything that could use a little extra personality.
14. Dark Chocolate Covered Fruit

Aldi’s chocolate selection is one of its biggest strengths, and these frozen or packaged chocolate-covered fruit options hit the sweet spot between indulgent and “at least it’s fruit.”
13. Specialty Dips (Like Lobster Roll Dip)

Aldi rotates in some wild (and oddly delicious) dips throughout the year. Whether it’s lobster roll dip or other seasonal flavors, these are worth grabbing when you see them—they don’t always stick around.
12. Sparkling Water (Belle Vie)

If you go through sparkling water like it’s your job, Aldi’s Belle Vie line is a lifesaver. It’s comparable to name brands but comes in at a much friendlier price point.
11. Never Any! Chicken

Aldi’s Never Any! line is known for meat raised without antibiotics or added hormones. It’s one of the better-value options if you’re trying to buy cleaner protein without overspending.
10. Fresh Produce

Aldi keeps things simple, but that’s part of the appeal. You’ll find the basics—often at lower prices than big-name competitors. It’s especially great for everyday staples like bananas, potatoes, and salad greens.
9. Organic Foods (Simply Nature)

Aldi has significantly expanded its organic offerings over the years. The Simply Nature line covers everything from snacks to pantry staples, often at prices that undercut traditional grocery stores.
8. Wine (Winking Owl & Special Buys)

Aldi wine is practically legendary at this point. Labels like Winking Owl consistently deliver drinkable, budget-friendly options, while seasonal and specialty bottles can be surprisingly impressive.
7. Cheese (Emporium Selection)

If you love cheese, Aldi is a hidden gem. From brie and gouda to goat cheese and seasonal varieties, the selection is strong—and often much cheaper than specialty stores.
6. Coffee (Barissimo & Specialty Lines)

Aldi’s coffee offerings include everything from basic ground coffee to fair-trade and single-origin beans. It’s one of the easiest ways to upgrade your morning routine without upgrading your budget.
5. Olive Oil

Good olive oil can get expensive fast, but Aldi offers solid everyday options at a fraction of the cost. Great for cooking, dressings, and pretending you’re on a Mediterranean diet.
4. European Chocolate (Choceur & Moser Roth)

This is one category where Aldi really stands out. Many of their chocolates are imported from Europe and taste far more premium than their price suggests.
3. Canned Soups (Seasonal & Specialty)

Aldi’s soups—especially seasonal or international varieties—are often larger and more affordable than name-brand options. Great for stocking up without breaking the bank.
2. Jasmine Rice (Specially Selected)

Rice is a pantry staple, and Aldi’s imported jasmine rice is consistently a strong value. It’s versatile, easy to cook, and pairs with just about everything.
1. Ice Cream (Sundae Shoppe & Specialty Lines)

Aldi’s ice cream selection delivers serious value. Whether it’s classic flavors or seasonal releases, you’ll often get high quality at a noticeably lower price than competitors.