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Aldi Deals
It is a new week and a new month! That equates to a lot of new and great deals. Here are the Aldi deals that are beginning on December 1st.
Produce
Mangoes – 89 cents each
Fresh pineapple – $1.39 each
Navel oranges – $2.29 per 4-pound bag
Honeycrisp apples – $2.49 per 2-pound bag
California fancy Madjool dates – $3.99 per one-pound bag
Meat
Fresh family pack chicken tenderloins – $1.99 per pound (sold in an average pack of 3.3 pounds. Available beginning Wednesday, December 4th – while supplies last)
FRESH ORGANIC GRASS-FED beef stew meat – $6.99 per pound (Available beginning Wednesday, December 4th – while supplies last)
FRESH ground bison – $7.99 per pound (Available beginning Wednesday, December 4th – while supplies last)
FRESH Arctic Char – $11.99 per pound (Available beginning Wednesday, December 4th – while supplies last)
Baking Ingredients
Countryside Creamery butter – salted and unsalted – $2.89 per pound
Baker’s Corner All-purpose flour – 99 per 5-pound bag
Baker’s Corner powdered sugar – 89 cents per 32-ounce bag
Baker’s Corner brown sugar – 89 cents per 32-ounce bag
Baker’s Corner semi-sweet chocolate morsels – $1.29 per 12-ounce bag
Southern Grove pecan halves – $4.99 per 10-ounce bag
Baker’s Corner peanut butter morsels – $1.69 per 10-oz. bag
Baker’s Corner fudge brownie mix – 85 cents per box
Baker’s Corner cookie mix – sugar or chocolate chip – $1.59 per 17.5-oz. bags
Baker’s Corner cream cheese, vanilla, or milk chocolate frosting – $1.15 per pound can
Baker’s Corner 6-in-1 holiday sprinkles – $2.99 per 6.7-oz. jar
Baker’s Corner coconut flakes – $1.89 per 14-oz. bag
Baker’s Corner vanilla or chocolate almond bark – $2.69 per 24-oz. package
Are you a new ALDI shopper? Make sure you bring a quarter in order to use a grocery cart. Don’t worry, you aren’t going to lose your twenty-five cents. You are just basically renting your cart to use in the store. You will get it back when you return your cart to the proper place. You will also need to bring your own shopping bags, totes, or boxes. Otherwise, you will have to pay for bags, or just throw your groceries into your car as is.
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