Sunday, August 28, 2011

New Aldi Ad: Aldi Produce Prices For Areas With The Weekly Ad Starting Sunday August 28 - Sep 3rd

Sunday is the start of new produce prices at many Aldi stores around the country including the below mentioned areas, if you would like your area included in the list just leave a comment with the city and state. 

This week every state has something different on the ALDI menu for everyone. It is mostly vegetables, and there is everything from lettuce to tomatoes and broccoli.

The prices mentioned in this post are just a sample, and make sure to check your local Aldi ad for the prices at your local Aldi store. The below prices are also an indicator of what produce prices the rest of the Aldi stores, where the Aldi ad starts on Wednesday, will carry. 




If you would like your store to be mentioned in the weekly produce price highlight post, send me an email or leave a comment below.


The below Aldi produce prices start August 21 - 27


Aldi Minnesota: Minneapolis, MN
Iceberg Lettuce  $0.69
Tomatoes 2 pk 14 oz $0.99
3 lb onions yellow $0.99
2 lb onions red, sweet $ $0.99
Corn 4 pk 20 oz $0.99




Aldi New York: Rochester, New York
Salt Potatoes 5 lbs $1.99
Portobella musrooms 20 oz $1.49
Broccoli crowns $1.19/lb
Cauliflower $1.69




Aldi Ohio: Dayton, OH
Iceberg Lettuce  $0.59
Strawberries 16 oz $1.29 
Cantaloupe $0.99
Corn 20 oz pack $0.99



Aldi Georgia: Macon, GA
Baking Potatoes 5 lb $1.99
Mushrooms 8 oz $0.79
Broccoli 16 oz $0.99
Green peppers 3 pk $0.99



Aldi Michigan: Lansing, MI
Iceberg Lettuce  $0.59
Strawberries 16 oz $0.99 
Cantaloupe $1.19
Corn 20 oz pack $0.99



Aldi West Virginia: Dunbar,WV 
Iceberg Lettuce  $0.59
Strawberries 16 oz $1.29 
Cantaloupe $0.99
Corn 20 oz pack $0.99



You can see the Aldi New Low Prices ad here.
You can see your local Aldi Ad here.

Check out the grocery price comparison, to see where you can find the best prices on the grocery staples.

See a list of states by Weekly Aldi Ad Start Date

If your produce prices do not start until Wednesday, what produce prices do you think your local Aldi will have?

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