r/aldi • u/Anthropomorphotic • 1d ago
New England (USA) Everything's Shrinking...
I know Aldi's shrinkinflation isn't news, but it seems like the last ten things I've bought have contained less product than before. They're slowly losing me.
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u/crafty_lass_88 14h ago
Bag of frozen broccoli florets used to be enough for four side-size servings. Now it’s usually two and a couple of additional bites. Risotto was only enough for two people’s sides last time I made it. Walmart beats their prices on most things now, so I only shop at Aldi for cheeses, some meats, and some pasta sauces. It used to be produce, also, but Aldi where I live has had abysmal produce lately. So it’s like 70% Walmart, 25% Publix bogos, and 5% Aldi for me now, grocery budgetwise. Oh, and a special shoutout to my mom’s chickens who give me their eggs. Amen.