Apr 26, 2026

Budget Grocery Wins: 4 Aldi Foods That Can Feed a Family With $10

Written by J. Arky
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Edited by Cory Dudak
Discover an Aldi storefront, highlighting the bold signage and entrance of the grocery retailer on a bright day.

Aldi upends expectations unlike any other kind of grocery store. Not only does Aldi have unique food finds that are delicious, but you can often find them in stock for a great price.

That's great news for families who are looking to stay on budget. If you have a hungry family of four and need some great ideas for how to satisfy their cravings, make sure you plan a trip to Aldi. Here are some finds under $10 that can feed everyone.

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  • Price: $1.09 per can

Potatoes can be a small, but mighty food. While Happy Harvest whole potatoes are small, they are mighty affordable so that you can buy several cans to feed your family without going over your allotted grocery budget.

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  • Price: $2.99 per package

Don't forget that the frozen food section at Aldi is a treasure trove of great meal finds, all of which tend to be under $10.

That's especially true for the Ready To Roast carrots and sweet potatoes package, which is cheaper and fresher at Aldi.

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  • Price: $7.69 (16-inch)

Who doesn't love a pizza dinner? Forget the takeout or delivery that will inflate their pricing. Instead, head to Aldi and pick up a Mama Cozzi's Pizza Kitchen take and bake deli pizza which you can heat up in your oven at home, with enough slices for the whole family. There are multiple varieties of flavors as well, including sausage and pepperoni, the five-cheese, a supreme pizza and a meat lover's version, as well as some cauliflower crust versions.

  • Price: $6.99 per pound

If your family is salivating after your trip to the grocery store, it's probably because you picked up a Morton's of Omaha marinated petite tender. You get to choose from garlic or peppercorn seasoning, but either way, you'll only pay $6.99 per pound, which makes dinner for your family delicious and affordable at the same time.

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Written by
J. Arky
Edited by
Cory Dudak