Local Grocery Store Cuts Prices on 400 Items By Up To 33%

News Staff • June 8, 2025

ALDI is one of the most popular grocery stores in the coastal region

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ALDI has fast become one of the popular grocery stores in the Alabama coastal region. They have even bult a large distribution center in Baldwin County. ALDI has announced a new summer program to fight high food cost.


At a time when two-thirds of Americans are very concerned about the cost of groceries, ALDI is dropping prices across its aisles. With summer underway, the country’s fastest-growing grocer is slashing prices on nearly 25% of its selection across all 2,400+ stores, from fresh meat for grilling to organic produce, pantry staples and summer favorites.


“Our customers count on ALDI for the lowest prices of any national grocer, every day, and we never take that trust for granted,” said Jason Hart, CEO, ALDI. “While customers may see higher prices at other retailers, we’re working hard to unlock even more value for our shoppers, just in time for summer’s lineup of holidays and gatherings where food takes center stage. It’s another way we’re doubling down on our commitment to help shoppers fill their carts with great products for less.”


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“Value isn’t a trend at ALDI. It’s been in our DNA since we opened our first store nearly 50 years ago,” added Scott Patton, ALDI Chief Commercial Officer. “This summer, we’re going further to deliver more of what sets us apart, great products at the lowest possible prices. With price drops on the season’s most-loved products in every aisle, we want to do what we can to help shoppers enjoy more of summer.” 


The local ALDI store location is at 130 East Pride Blvd. at the west entrance to OWA Parks on Highway 59.

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