Wednesday, September 7, 2011

New Aldi Ad: Produce Prices For Areas With The Weekly Aldi Ad Starting Wednesday September 7th

Today is the start of new Aldi produce prices at many Aldi stores around the country including the below mentioned areas. This  week is full of fruit sales at all Aldi stores, and while the prices vary from state to state, the fruit prices are low across the board.

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.
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. 


See produce prices for areas with Aldi produce prices starting Sunday August 28st here.


See a list of Aldi ad start date by day






Produce prices for areas with Aldi produce prices starting Wednesday September 7th - 13th


Aldi Oklahoma:Tulsa, OK
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.19 each
Grapes 2 lbs $1.58
Cantaloupe $0.99
Bananas $0.44/lb



Aldi Indiana: Aurora, IN:
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.33 each
Grapes 2 lbs $1.98
Cantaloupe $1.20
Bananas $0.44/lb



Aldi Virginia: Stafford, VA: 
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.39 each

Grapes 2 lbs $1.98
Cantaloupe $1.29
Bananas $0.44/lb
Aldi Texas: Dallas, TX:
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.25 each
Grapes 2 lbs $1.78
Cantaloupe $0.89
Bananas $0.44/lb




Aldi Missouri: Kansas City,MO
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.19 each

Grapes 2 lbs $1.58
Cantaloupe $0.99
Bananas $0.44/lb

 

Aldi Alabama: Birmingham, AL:
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.25 each
Grapes 2 lbs $1.98
Cantaloupe $0.99
Bananas $0.44/lb
Aldi Florida: Cocoa, FL  
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.35 each

Grapes 2 lbs $1.98
Cantaloupe $1.29
Bananas $0.44/lb




Aldi New Jersey: Clifton, NJ 
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.99/lb
Grapes 2 lbs $1.98
Cantaloupe $1.29
Bananas $0.44/lb


Aldi Wisconsin: Green Bay,WI
Peaches, plums, nectarines $0.39 each
Grapes 2 lbs $1.58
Cantaloupe $0.99
Bananas $0.44/lb
 
 



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

2 comments:

  1. I would like to know why Aldi sells peaches, plums by the piece rather than by the pound? My Aldi did not have a scale. How do I know if it is a good buy if I can't compare?

    June

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  2. June, that is a good questions. Some of the Aldi stores up north actually do sell by pound....I wonder if they have a scale? I have tried to estimate, and at 0.25 per plum or peach it is definitely a better deal than at Publix.

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