
"Even though the produce section at Aldi is small, it can be tough to decide which fruits and veggies are worth buying. I buy my favorite produce from Aldi weekly and prefer fruits and veggies that are fresh, clean, last well in the fridge, appeal to my kids, are easy to cook with, and have great flavor. I also look for reliability - produce that isn't bruised and tastes great every time."
"Fortunately, some of Aldi's best items are significantly cheaper than at other grocery stores and taste delicious every time. To offer some guidance to help you decide which items to add to your cart or skip, I made this list of recommendations based on my past purchases and what I think is worth buying. Prices are as of the date of publication and may vary based on region."
"Aldi's Medjool dates are so tasty and cheap that buying them will justify your entire shopping trip. Of course, Medjool dates are uniquely delicious no matter where you buy them, but I've found the quality, flavor, and texture of the ones at Aldi to be consistently top-notch. I've never found a single hard, dry, or crystallized date in any of the 16-ounce packages I've purchased. Rather, every single date is big, plump, soft, and has just the right amount of chew."
The produce section at Aldi is small and choosing fruits and vegetables can be difficult. Weekly trips focus on produce that is fresh, clean, stores well, appeals to children, is easy to cook with, and has strong flavor. Reliability is important; produce should not be bruised and should taste consistently good. Price is usually secondary but deals are appreciated. Some Aldi items are significantly cheaper than at other grocers and maintain consistent taste. Aldi's Medjool dates are consistently large, plump, soft, long-lasting, and priced about half of similar packages elsewhere. Baby-cut carrots from Aldi are flavorless, bitter, and have an off-putting texture while costing about the same per ounce as whole carrots.
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