A Fan-Favorite Seasonal Aldi Section is Finally Back, and Shoppers Say ‘They Can Just Take All My Money Right Now’
Fall is right around the corner, and people are leaning into the cozy vibes they have been missing all summer. The crisp air, changing leaves and all those beautiful Fall colors create a sense of comfort, making people want to host parties or bunch and enjoy some yummy food with their loved ones.
Content creator @aldiallthetime (real name Sarah) shared on TikTok that her local Aldi was already setting up a fan-favorite grocery store section that can help make any party or weekend lunch with friends next-level.
"September is here and you know what that means," Sarah said on her TikTok video. "Aldi is bringing back their charcuterie section and this is what I look forward to so much every year."
The best charcuterie boards balance flavor, texture and variety and usually feature a selection of meats—like salami, prosciutto or turkey—cheeses, crackers or bread and fruits. And according to Sarah, Aldi has several meat selections in the charcuterie section, including a meat trio, snack bites (like turkey sausage) and different types of hard salami.
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In the video, Sarah also shows that Aldi's charcuterie section has tons of different crackers to choose from, including multi-assortment crackers, sea salt and pepper crackers, rosemary crackers and red chili-flavored crackers. There are also some breadsticks that she says are imported from Italy.
Honey with the honeycomb inside the jar, as well as jams, fruit spreads (which she says are "A-plus, top tier") and three types of mustard are also previewed and each look like the perfect addition to your board this season. For those of you that love olives, the video also showcases three flavors available: white cheddar cheese, jalape?o jack cheese and feta cheese. And while the fan-favorites all seem to be making a return, new this year, Aldi brought out chocolate-covered cashews and nut mixes with honey roasted and garlic and herb flavors.
"They can just take all my money right now," said one commenter on Sarah's post. "Aldi in the fall doesn't play. I love it," another person commented, while one more chimed in saying, "Just in time for a party I'm hosting."
These would also make great weeknight dinners or Sunday brunch platters, so heading over to Aldi wouldn't be a bad idea. We can't wait to see the charcuterie boards people create with these Aldi finds!
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