Mar 26, 2026

Aldi Shoppers Are Snatching Up These Frozen Food Deals Under $5

Written by Seychelle Thomas
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Edited by Cory Dudak
Discover an Aldi storefront with its bold signage displayed above the entrance on a bright, clear day

Frozen foods are a quick and easy way to make meals fit your grocery budget -- and potentially stretch it even further.



Fortunately, Aldi fans have a vast selection of frozen foods to choose from for under $5. Here are some top recommendations to consider on your next visit.

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  • Price: $1.09

Mixed vegetables are a freezer staple for anyone who has trouble coming up with dinner ideas on the fly. They're also an easy way to add nutrition to every meal. At just over a dollar, you can grab multiple bags of mixed vegetables to stock up your freezer.

  • Price: $1.89

Looking to swap out carbs for veggies? This riced cauliflower is a healthier low-carb option that keeps well in the freezer. It's a solid substitute for regular rice, and with a little extra effort, you could turn into mashed "potatoes " -- it can be as simple as putting the cooked cauliflower rice in a food processor with some butter and garlic until smooth.

  • Price: $2.45

Looking for an easy way to add protein to your next meal? Frozen ground turkey from Aldi makes a versatile addition to pasta, soups or breakfast scrambles. At $2.75 for 16 ounces of ground turkey, you may be able to pick up more than one without breaking the budget.

  • Price: $2.75

When you want a luxury feel without the luxury price, grab frozen mussels in garlic butter sauce. By adding some diced peppers, butter and shallot, you'll turn these into a restaurant-quality appetizer in under 15 minutes. At just under $3, you'll save money compared to what you'd have paid on a night out.



  • Price: $4.99

This Aldi pick is right on the borderline of $5, but so worth it. Where else are you going to find Wagyu ground beef for under $5 per pound? Turn this into burgers, meatballs or anything else you can imagine.

Disclaimer: Prices and availability accurate as of March 25, 2026 and subject to change.

This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice.

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Written by
Seychelle Thomas
Edited by
Cory Dudak