10 Aldi Items That Have the Most Customer Complaints
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There’s a lot to love about Aldi, from everyday low prices that help you save money to the hassle-free shopping experience the store offers. But even Aldi isn’t exempt from customer complaints.

Although Aldi doesn’t actually have an online customer review option for its products, shoppers have made their dissatisfaction known on other sites, like Reddit. From questionable quality to prices that might not be quite as low as they seem, here are the Aldi items with the most customer complaints.

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Sugar-free Coffee Creamer

Aldi sells many zero-sugar coffee creamers, such as Barissimo Zero Sugar French Vanilla Coffee Creamer. While it might be low-cost, it’s not as much of a hit with the average customer.

On the r/aldi subreddit, in a 2023 post, several customers said they tried out Aldi’s sugar-free coffee creamers and did not have a pleasant experience. One user said, “That stuff is nasty,” while another added that it was “absolutely awful.”

Only a few customers actually said they enjoyed the flavor, so it may very well be up to personal taste.

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Deli Meats and Cheeses

If you need to buy inexpensive deli meats and cheeses, you might want to consider other places besides Aldi — like Target or your local Kroger store. On a more recent subreddit post, several dissatisfied customers noted that Aldi’s selection of deli meats in particular was subpar or even “disgusting.”

“I’m pretty sure that the pre-packaged sliced luncheon meats you get from Kroger and Publix are sliced in-store,” said David Bakke, budgeting expert at DollarSanity. “That’s not the case with Aldi — since they don’t have a deli section — which makes sense, because these meats simply have no freshness aspect to them at all.”

While cheese didn’t have as many negative reviews, one particular Reddit user said that they have to quickly remove any sliced cheese they get from Aldi and put it in a new package to avoid issues of quality or mold.

Apples and Bananas

When it comes to produce, Aldi can be hit or miss. Unlike other stores, it doesn’t put quite as much of a guarantee on its fruits and vegetables being fresh or even of the greatest quality. So, even if the price is low, you’ll still want to be careful about what you add to your cart.

On Reddit, one Aldi customer said they bought apples once, only to find out that half of them were already brown inside. Someone else added that their produce went bad after just two days of buying it.