Aldi to Overhaul 20% of Food Products, Increase Fresh Food Selection by 40%

ALDI Core Expansion – Largest Ever Product Refresh

Aldi is expanding its “fresh product” selection. (Andrew Weber/AP Images for ALDI U.S.)

Aldi has been remodeling existing stores and opening new stores at a fast pace in recent years, and the company announced today that it is upping its game even more by increasing its selection of fresh food products. Customers will find more fresh, organic, and easy-to-prepare foods. Twenty percent of products in stores will be new compared to last year, with an increase in fresh food selection by 40%.

“The continued success of our store expansion and remodel initiatives has given us the opportunity to carefully select and introduce new products that satisfy our customers’ increasing preferences for fresh items, including organic meats, salad bowls, sliced fruits and gourmet cheeses,” said Jason Hart, CEO of ALDI U.S. “We know people lead busy lives, so we’re making it even easier for them to purchase everything on their shopping list at ALDI, while still saving money.”

New products will be rolled out through early 2019, with items including:

  • Ready-to-cook and organic fresh meats, including organic chicken breasts and marinated cilantro lime chicken breasts
  • An expanded produce section that will include veggie noodles and ready-to-eat sliced fruits such as mango, pineapple, and watermelon spears as well as more organic items
  • More Earth Grown vegan and vegetarian products, including kale and quinoa crunch burgers and chickenless patties and tenders
  • Expanded selection in the refrigerated section, including grab-and-go convenience items such as single-serve guacamole and organic hummus as well as fresh fruit and veggie snack packs
  • Fresh organic salsa, antipasti salad, gourmet olives, and calzones
  • A larger selection of refrigerated beverages, including strawberry kefir and kombucha
  • Easy-to-prepare meal starters such as quinoa bowls, premium pasta sauces, and vegetarian meatless hot dogs and sausages
  • Additional baked goods, including white and whole wheat pita breads, sourdough loaves, and gluten-free bagels
  • A large range of private-label milk alternatives such as organic almond milk, coconut milk, and lactose-free and soy milk

Leave us a comment letting us know what new items you are most looking forward to, and be on the watch for reviews of these new products in the coming months.

About Rachael

Rachael is the Co-founder of Aldi Reviewer. When she isn't busy shopping at Aldi, she enjoys cooking, gardening, writing gothic romance, and collecting more houseplants than she probably should. You can learn more about her at rachaelsjohnston.com.

3 Comments

  1. How about bringing the Deutsche Kueche line more than twice a year? We miss the pretzels, dopple keks, strudels.. etc.. Why wait for Oktoberfest to get them?

  2. I don’t have a problem with any of these, but I hope Aldis knows their audience and the prices don’t go up. We already have access to a Whole Foods, we just make a conscious choice to try and eat healthy while saving money. Aldis helps is so that. Crossing my fingers they find a way to make the changes they want while keeping prices low.

  3. I love the new selections popping up everywhere! I’m so excited for the new vegan options! I want to see dairy free icecream pints added too! (the lower calorie ones) and dairy free cheese and the meatless hotdogs! So happy to see Aldi doing so well!

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