Does Aldi food come from China?

No. Aldi meat does not come from China. Most of the beef sold in the US, by Aldi or otherwise, is produced and packaged in the US. 90% of the imported beef comes from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, or Mexico.
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Do Aldis products come from China?

While Aldi's food is mostly sourced outside of China, the supermarket chain also has a robust line of home goods, pet supplies, clothing, etc., which they sell and swap out on a weekly basis as Aldi Finds. If you look at your Aldi Finds' packaging, you will see that some does, indeed, come from China.
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Who makes ALDI's food?

You save $1.89! Rumor has it that ALDI's Millville brand is manufactured exclusively for the grocery chain by the big brand, General Mills.
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Where does ALDI UK meat come from?

As part of Aldi's commitment to championing Great British quality, many of our products are sourced from the UK. In fact, our entire core range of fresh meat and milk is from British, Red Tractor approved farms. We are the market leader in the amount of fresh produce we sell which is British.
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What country owns ALDI's?

Owned by a German company called Albrecht Discounts, ALDI is a discount grocery chain that started in Germany in 1948. Decidedly no frills, the company stocks virtually all house-brand products, all offered at very low prices thanks to exclusive deals with their suppliers, many of which are big-name producers.
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Where is Aldi meat from?

Aldi meat does not come from China. Most of the beef sold in the US, by Aldi or otherwise, is produced and packaged in the US. 90% of the imported beef comes from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, or Mexico. The same goes for pork.
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Where do Aldi foods come from?

What Is Unique about Aldi? 1.) They locally source certain products. My local store uses a local milk provider (Byrne Dairy), and much of the produce is sourced from local farms.
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Where are Aldi eggs from?

Aldi's cheaper eggs are branded Goldhen, which are sourced from Rose Acre Farms, one of the country's largest egg suppliers (Aldi Reviewer and Dun & Bradstreet). Rose Acre Farms, unfortunately, does not have the best rap sheet.
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Where does Aldi chicken come from UK?

An Aldi spokesperson said: “We are the largest retailer of RSPCA Assured chicken by volume and all our Specially Selected fresh chicken is free-range and sourced from RSPCA Assured farms.
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Where do Aldi get their steak from?

Where Does Aldi Source Their Meat From? Aldi mostly gets meat from regional farms. This is part of the plan to avail meat at low costs to customers. Getting meat close to the store that sells it reduces many costs, which is passed to the customers as affordable prices.
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What is Aldi aisle of shame?

The “Aisle of Shame” is the unofficial name Aldi enthusiasts have given the discount store's middle aisle, home to a weekly rotation of curious edible and non-edible products available only while supplies last.
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Where do Aldi vegetables come from?

Aldi's produce is sourced exclusively in the U.S. In fact, some stores buy from local farmers close to them. The company's website states that its fresh produce is sourced locally and stocked on a daily basis.
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Does Aldis sell horse meat?

Aldi confirms up to 100% horsemeat in beef products.
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How can you tell if food is from China?

Look at the barcode. If the first 3 numbers are 690 or 691 or 692, the product was made in China. Put it down and buy from any other country. If the numbers are 00 thru 09 to start, it's USA made.
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Where does ALDI bacon come from?

Aldi Bacons

Aldi bacon is from Appleton Farms, Never Any, and Ole Caroline. Among these brands, bacon from Appleton Farms has a variety of unique flavors. They also have bacon of no- artificial ingredients.
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Is ALDI food safe to eat?

Produce can be hit or miss at Aldi, people on Reddit's Frugal forum say. The deals might be great, but sometimes items go bad quickly. In a 2015 Consumer Reports survey, Aldi earned high marks overall but relatively low scores for perishable items, such as fruits and vegetables.
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Does Aldi use factory farms?

This belief stems from our responsibility to our customers and the environment which is stated in our CR Principles. While we don't raise animals or own or operate processing facilities, we're dedicated to ethically sourcing our meat, poultry, dairy and egg products.
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Why is Aldi meat so cheap UK?

According to Taste of Home, one reason that Aldi is able to sell its meat at lower prices is that it chooses to buy from regional farms. This, of course, means that the company doesn't have to pay the extra expenses that might come with choosing a meat supplier that's hundreds of miles away.
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Does Aldi's own Trader Joe's?

He offered to buy Trader Joe's from Coulombe. Coulombe agreed, selling the company in 1979, although he stayed on as the chief executive of Trader Joe's until 1988. That means Aldi does own Trader Joe's … but not the Aldi that Americans are familiar with. Aldi Nord owns Trader Joe's and Aldi Süd owns Aldi US.
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Why shouldn't you buy free range eggs?

Chickens and other animals raised on organic or free-range farms are typically transported to the same terrifying slaughterhouses used by factory farms. Many animals are scalded to death or dismembered while they're still conscious. It's not just our farming practices that need to change but also our eating habits.
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Does Aldi have spam?

While real Spam has a lot of yummy flavors, there's nothing that you'll enjoy about Brookdale Pork Luncheon Meat. Unless you plan on buying it to feed it to your worst enemy, there's no reason for this canned junk to end up in your Aldi shopping cart.
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Where is Kirkwood chicken processed?

Aldi ensures that all animal-based food products sold under their label named Kirkwood are sourced responsibly. Aldi sources all its chicken products, including frozen and processed ones, from Tyson Chicken Company. The sourced products are then packed and labeled in Aldi's brand.
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Why is ALDI chicken so cheap?

As I mentioned before, Aldi also sources most of its meats locally. It means they can save money on transportation costs, labor costs, keeping the meat cool, and fuel admissions. This all helps keep their prices low.
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Where does Jindurra meat come from?

In old Facebook posts from 2017, Aldi Australia told customers it couldn't reveal where the Jindurra Station meat comes from, citing “confidentiality agreements” but told curious shoppers it was “100 per cent Australian grown”.
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