Sunday, October 9, 2011

Aldi Produce Prices For Areas With The Weekly Ad Starting Sunday October 9th

Today is the beginning 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.

Aldi continues with their fall inspired produce sale this week with pumpkins, candied apples and more.

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 October 9th
Aldi Minnesota: Minneapolis, MN
Honeycrisp Apples - sold individually $0.29 each
Pineapple $1.69
Caramel Apples 3 pack $1.49
Pumpkin large $2.99



Aldi New York: Rochester, New York
Apples 3 lb bag (New York State Apples) $1.89
Caramel Apples 3 pack $1.29

Sweet Potatoes 3 lb bag $1.49
Pumpkin $2.49


Aldi Ohio: Dayton, OH
Winter Squash (Acorn or Butternut Squash) $0.59 each
Caramel Apples 3 pack $0.99

Sweet Potatoes 3 lb bag $0.99
Pumpkin Large $1.99


Aldi Georgia: Macon, GA

Caramel Apples 3 pack $1.29

Honeycrisp Apples - sold individually $0.29 each

Pumpkin $2.49
Bananas $0.44/lb



Aldi Michigan: Lansing, MI

Caramel Apples 3 pack $1.29

Pumpkin $1.99
Winter Squash (Acorn or Butternut Squash) $0.89 each
Sweet Potatoes 3 lb bag $1.79


Aldi West Virginia: Dunbar,WV 
Winter Squash (Acorn or Butternut Squash) $0.59 each
Sweet Potatoes 3 lb bag $0.99

Caramel Apples 3 pack $0.99

Pumpkin $1.99



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


What Aldi produce prices are you excited about?

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