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Here are eightthings you should never purchase at Aldiif you only have $50.

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Name Brand

If you want tosave moneyat Aldi, your best bet is to shop off-brand.

Buying a name-brand product is almost always more expensive than buying products from a similar Aldi brand.

If you prefer name-brand, you’re able to find a better deal at Walmart.

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Manufacturer coupons, which arent accepted at Aldi, can also frequently be found to help lower prices.

However, theyre usually name-brand, and youll be able to find better deals elsewhere.

For instance, Walmart sells deodorants for as low as $1.18, but Aldis start at $3.47.

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Meats

Meats are a hit or miss.

Berries

Aldis fresh berries are known to go bad quickly.

Unless you plan to use them quickly, youll have better luck at your local supermarket.

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Refrigerated ready to bake pie crust is slightly cheaper at Walmart.

AldisBake House Creationscan of jumbo flaky biscuits are also pricier than similar biscuits from Walmarts Great Value brand.

Baby Food

Just looking at prices, baby food and other baby items are cheaper at Aldi.

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The box of Bentons animal crackers costs ($3.85), but you only get 13 ounces.

At Walmart, a 32-ounce bag costs $4.28.

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