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ALDI cuts prices on 400+ products

The retailer is rolling back prices on nearly 25% of its storewide selection.

BATAVIA, Ill. — ALDI is heating up the savings this summer by cutting prices on more than 400 products across all 2,400+ U.S. stores. The move comes as grocery costs continue to weigh on consumers, with nearly two-thirds of Americans voicing serious concern over food prices.¹

The discount grocer, already known for having the lowest prices among national competitors, is rolling back prices on nearly 25% of its storewide selection, including fresh meat, organic produce, pantry staples, and seasonal favorites.

“Our customers count on ALDI for the lowest prices of any national grocer, every day, and we never take that trust for granted,” said Jason Hart, CEO, ALDI. “While customers may see higher prices at other retailers, we’re working hard to unlock even more value for our shoppers, just in time for summer’s lineup of holidays and gatherings where food takes center stage. It’s another way we’re doubling down on our commitment to help shoppers fill their carts with great products for less.”

The new price drops are expected to save shoppers a collective $100 million this summer.² Thus, adding to the estimated $8.3 billion in annual savings ALDI delivers through its no-frills model and efficient operations.³

“Value isn’t a trend at ALDI. It’s been in our DNA since we opened our first store nearly 50 years ago,” added Scott Patton, ALDI Chief Commercial Officer. “This summer, we’re going further to deliver more of what sets us apart, great products at the lowest possible prices. With price drops on the season’s most-loved products in every aisle, we want to do what we can to help shoppers enjoy more of summer.”

Whether it’s grilling grass-fed burgers, grabbing snacks for a road trip, or planning a picnic with better-for-you options like Summit Popz and fresh fruit, ALDI aims to keep summer celebrations budget-friendly.

ALDI’s aggressive pricing strategy is part of a broader expansion push. The grocer plans to open more than 225 new stores in 2025, continuing its coast-to-coast growth and mission to make high-quality, affordable groceries accessible to more Americans.


¹According to Pew Research Center

² Savings estimates based on internal analysis of promotional pricing and projected sales volumes; actual savings may vary by store, product, and customer.

³ According to the 2025 ALDI Price Leadership Report. Savings analysis based on 2023 ALDI customer spend.

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