Is Aldi pizza any good?

Is Aldi pizza any good?  You can uncover a review of the taste and prices here at driveonmama.com.  We know how disappointing it is to pick up a pie at the grocery store after a long day at work, put it in the oven, wait 25 minutes for it to cook, and be disappointed when you take that first bite.

So that is why I thought these honest opinions could help save you some time and stress.  I  am not a bog dough eater any more, but my 3 kids love the stuff and are not afraid to speak up if the slice does not meet their standards.  That being said, they love the pizza from Aldi's!

I don't give it to them often.  Not even once a week, but more like once every two weeks, and we do add some mozzarella of our own.  That is not to say that the meal wouldn't be good without the extra cheese added.  But our house orders extra cheese on all of our delivered and seated in a restaurant pizza too. 

The pies come in a variety of options.  There is thin crust, self rising, and stuffed crust available.  Toppings include cheese, pepporoni, veggie, meat lovers, chicken bacon ranch, and...

Ways to Save with Aldi and more

I shop at an Aldi grocery store because they have the same quality foods there as the higher priced stores. They pay their employees a good wage; not minimum. Those employees are required to wear many hats as an employee. They all check and stock and do whatever is required to keep it running smoothly there. You rarely have to wait long in line there. They keep it moving and are aware of how many people are waiting.

My Aldi store is within ten minutes of my house in Wood River, Illinois, and has a nice large parking lot. They also use a system of carts that lets you put in a quarter for a cart and then retrieve that quarter when you return the cart. I am sure that helps them keep costs down by saving on not having employees having to do it regularly and consistently.

The store is small enough that anyone can navigate it and find what they're looking for. It's also large enough to have almost anything you need. Since I'm living by myself right now, it's important to try and cut costs wherever possible. I'm also a senior so there are many programs available to help with housing costs, etc. It pays to seek them out and use them.

Nothing is fancy or pretentious at Aldia. It's just the bare necessities and not many frills. Although they do sometimes have special items that are for sale pretty cheap which is a nice perk. Aldi's employees are very helpful. I would say I probably save around $50 per month shopping there.

The fruits and vegetables are of good quality and I use them in salads for inexpensive and healthy meals. Their dairy section alone is worth making a trip there because the items, such as eggs, milk, yogurt, etc., are consistently more inexpensive. Checking unit prices on items can help you save money. It can be useful to buy larger quantities at times. And if you find something on sale, stock up. You can keep extras on hand for when you need them.

Other ways I save is by turning off lights when I leave a room, keeping the heat low in winter and high in summer. I recycle as much as I can, including selling aluminum cans, and try not to waste anything. I usually incorporate trips when I drive so that I'm making fewer trips. This can save quite a bit on gas.  I drive close to the speed limit to conserve gas and avoid changing lanes and passing as much as possible. I use a gas card to save money on gas and I go where the gas is cheaper. Washing large loads and less frequently. I dry things outside when it's nice and inside when it's not. They dry on their own and it's much cheaper than using the dryer, although I do use it sometimes. You can use way less detergent in your machine than they call for.

You can also use way less shampoo than they call for. As for printing, I reuse my paper so that both sides can be used. I use rags that can be washed and reused when I'm cleaning up spills or just generally cleaning. I rarely use paper towels because that's an unneeded expense to use them all the time. Keep your dryer vent lint free. It helps it to run efficiently and avoids the possibility of a fire.

I personally work at some online sites to earn some extra money and I have a part-time job as well. Keep all avenues for earning open and don't stop looking. If you have friends that you can talk to for more money saving tips, ask them. And don't forget there are many sites that offer options to save.

Does Aldi have bags in your area?

Do you have Aldi pizza comments? Do you like it or not? How does it compare to other frozen brands you have tried? What is your most memorable time eating Aldi's pizza? What is the funniest thing that happened to you on an Aldi run?



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