12 Aldi Products Customers Refuse To Buy, According to Reddit

From trash bags to snack staples, these Aldi finds are pure duds.

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Updated Sept. 6, 2024
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Aldi’s everyday, budget-friendly pricing allows people of all incomes to save money on groceries. However, not every item Aldi sells is a hit.

Some of its dupes just aren’t up to the standards of its inspiration, and produce quality varies across the board. However, some products are downright duds.

We’ve got the 12 Aldi products customers refuse to purchase, according to Reddit.

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Diet soda

Courtesy of Aldi Can of diet cola from Aldi

For years, Aldi customers have ragged on its diet soda offerings. The storefront’s “Summit” diet cola is a notoriously bad alternative to other trusted brands like Coca-Cola and Pepsi.

Says one Reddit user: “It’s awful - such a weird spicy-ish after taste - disgusting,” while another further explains, “Tastes like when you get the wrong syrup mixture from a soda fountain.”

Cat food

Courtesy of Aldi Can of beef cat food from Aldi

As someone who has tested several iterations of Aldi’s cat food on my cats at home, I know they’re never as thrilled about it as they are about other brands.

One Reddit user explains, “Our cats refuse to eat it, even the canned stuff.” This seems to be a common reaction to their food, even with the great price point.

Another Redditor expands, “I found my cat eating the dog's food, lol. I’ve never seen her refuse to eat anything, but apparently, Aldis cat food is a nope.”

Coffee creamers

Courtesy of Aldi Friendly Farms french vanilla powdered coffee creamer from Aldi

While Aldi’s store-brand powdered creamers are about on par with other powdered options — which isn’t high praise — many Reddit users have to rely on other stores for better-tasting creamers.

Enthuses one Redditor, “I hate that I have to shop at another store just for coffee creamer, I hate the taste of this!”

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Onions

Courtesy of Aldi Yellow onions from Aldi

For years, Aldi shoppers have posted on Reddit about the retailer’s quality of produce. With the frequency with which they talk trash about the quality of onions at Aldi, you have to wonder if the situation will ever improve.

“I get one, maybe two usable onions out of a bag on the day I bought them!” complains one user. “They seem fine at first glance, but then you cut into them and they're soft and mushy.”

Many people agree, claiming to purchase onions instead at farmer’s markets and local grocers.

Stackerz

Courtesy of Aldi Clancy's Cheddar Cheese Stackerz from Aldi

While the internet is divided about whether they love the flavor of Aldi’s Stackerz — a take on classic Pringles — the texture of the chips is causing mass disappointment.

One Redditor with celiac disease, who tried them because they’re gluten-free, ranted, “Absolutely awful! Worse than quite a few gf items I’ve had over the years and that’s saying something, because some gf items are absolutely disgusting. I had to throw them out.”

Savoritz Baked Cheese Crackers

Courtesy of Aldi Savoritz cheese crackers from Aldi

Aldi likes to put its own spin on snack favorites. Their Savoritz Baked Cheese Crackers are a dupe for Cheezits, but they seem to fall a bit flat.

Users compare the almost nonexistent flavor to saltines, and one even admits their toddler won’t eat the cheese crackers. Once opened, they also tend to become stale pretty quickly.

Cucumbers

Courtesy of Aldi Cucumbers from Aldi

The consensus across the internet seems to be that if you need cucumbers, Aldi is not the place to stock up. Even though they are priced better than most other options, the low price seems to come with lower quality.

Even the pre-wrapped organic cucumbers spoil fast. Many people echo the sentiments of this Reddit user, who admits: “I stopped buying them at Aldi over a year ago because they rotted so quickly.”

Thai Coconut Chicken

Courtesy of Aldi Thai Coconut Chicken meal from Aldi

While Aldi’s Thai Coconut Chicken was originally a darling in the Reddit sphere, it’s since fallen from grace with a new recipe.

Users have big feelings, like this one: “Yeah, it went from being an instant buy to an always skip. Even if I heard it was better again, I feel scarred from the last one I bought.”

Pizza rolls

Courtesy of Aldi Pepperoni Pizza rolls from Aldi

Pizza rolls — an otherwise easy, cheap staple — are getting called out for being disgusting online.

Aldi’s Mama Cozzi brand doesn’t sit well with customers, whether they bake them in the oven or toss them in the microwave. Says one Reddit user: “Even drunk me had to throw them in the trash.”

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Strawberries

Courtesy of Aldi Strawberries from Aldi

While a couple of shipments of Aldi strawberries arrived in the midwest really big and plump this year with perfect shelf life, it doesn’t seem to be the case across the board.

Most of the time, they have an unreliable amount of time before they go moldy. And, unfortunately, it happens faster than you’d like.

“They mold on the drive home,” complains one Redditor, while another says, “I WISH they lasted 3 days.”

Cream cheese

Courtesy of Aldi Box of Happy Farms cream cheese from Aldi

If you like your cream cheese for shmear, stick to the whipped tubs at Aldi instead of their plain bricks of cream cheese. While it’s fine to add to recipes, customers don’t like the lack of flavor or consistency when working with it or eating it as a plain dip or spread.

“Their cream cheese is comically bad,” says one Redditor while another doubles down, “Wow. It’s bad. Super bland and oddly thick, almost rubbery.”

Trash bags

Courtesy of Aldi Box of large drawstring trash bags from Aldi

Aldi customers can’t get over the low quality of the trash bags. People keep comparing the bags to the trash items that are thrown into them, with one Reddit user specifying,

“They stuck together so bad I couldn't open them up to put trash in them! Boulder brand is about as useless as rocks.”

Bottom line

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Aldi offers many incredible, budget-friendly alternatives to your favorite brand-name foods to help you stretch your shopping budget.

In fact, they have so many fun options that even the bad ones shouldn’t discourage you from taking advantage of their low everyday prices.

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