Aldi cuts its prices for the summer, up to 33% off 400+ items

Aldi is renewing what has become an annual summer tradition: cutting prices on hundreds of seasonal products.

The Germany-based discount grocery chain said it will be reducing prices on nearly 25% of its products — more than 400 items, including meat and produce — at its more than 2,400 stores.

Prices will be reduced as much as 33% on the 400+ products over the summer, Aldi Chief Commercial Officer Scott Patton said. Nearly one in four households shop at Aldi stores, he said, citing Circana data.

Aldi’s move comes as about two-thirds of Americans (67%) said they remained very concerned about food and consumer goods prices, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 3,589 adults in April.

“Summer’s for grilling out, camping, concerts and quality time with friends and family — not stressing over grocery bills,” he said. “That’s why we decided to offer even lower prices on Aldi favorites all summer long. Our unique business model with smaller store footprints, 90% private brands and strong supplier partnerships means we can deliver real savings where other grocers can’t.”

Aldi, which plans to open 225 more stores in the U.S. this year, said its price cuts — kicking in June 5 through Labor Day — will likely save shoppers about $100 million, similar to the amount of money shoppers collectively saved with its reductions last year and more than the $60 million saved in 2023.

“Last year’s shopper response was overwhelming. Our customers loved it because they could stock up on summer staples without stretching their budgets,” Patton said. “Aldi has always been known for quality at low prices, and when we can deliver even more savings for our shoppers, we do.”

What are some products at Aldi that will be less expensive?

Clancy’s: Chili Lime Potato Chips was $1.89 is now $1.79.

Friendly Farms: 2% Ultra-Filtered Milk was $4.39 is now $3.89.

Millville: Protein Pancake Mix was $3.79 is now $3.49.

Mama Cozzi’s: Mini Pizza Bagels was $6.29 is now $5.99.

Summit: Popz Prebiotic Soda was $1.59 is now $1.49.

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