Aldi has built a loyal following among savvy shoppers looking to keep more cash in their pocket — and it's easy to see why. The store's private-label brands deliver quality that rivals name brands, and Aldi's prices run 30 to 50% lower than conventional grocery stores, making it one of the best places for retirees to stretch a fixed income. Whether you're filling the pantry or restocking the fridge, the savings add up fast.
This month, Aldi's everyday lineup is loaded with smart picks across categories that matter most to retirees: easy proteins for heart health, reliable pantry staples for no-fuss dinners, and even an anti-aging skincare find that puts pricey drugstore brands to shame. From the dairy case to the personal care aisle, May is an especially good time to fill your cart.
Here are 12 Aldi everyday items retirees should grab before the month ends.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.
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Friendly Farms Nonfat Plain Greek Yogurt
Price: $3.09
Thick, creamy, and packed with 17 grams of protein per serving, this 32-ounce tub is one of Aldi's most dependable dairy staples. It works equally well as a breakfast bowl base, a smoothie booster, a sour cream substitute, or the foundation for a savory dip — making it one of the hardest-working items in the fridge.
For reference, a comparable 32-ounce tub of Chobani Nonfat Plain Greek Yogurt runs $5.97 at Walmart. At Aldi, you're getting virtually the same protein-packed product for nearly half the price.
Fremont Fish Market Wild Caught Salmon
Price: $8.45
Individually wrapped, skinless, boneless, and free of preservatives — this 16-ounce package of frozen pink salmon is as convenient as it gets for a heart-healthy dinner. Rich in omega-3 fatty acids and an excellent source of protein, it's the kind of ingredient doctors recommend for older adults, and it grills, bakes, or pan-sears beautifully.
At Whole Foods, wild-caught salmon typically runs $14 or more per pound. At Aldi, you're getting the same skinless, boneless wild-caught quality for just $8.45.
Simply Nature Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Price: $7.99
If you cook with olive oil regularly — or follow a Mediterranean-style diet — this 16.9-ounce bottle belongs in your pantry. It's USDA Certified Organic, cold-pressed, and made from 100% extra virgin olive oil with nothing added.
California Olive Ranch Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil in the same size runs about $12 at most major grocery stores. Aldi's store-brand version delivers the same quality for a third less.
Park Street Deli Classic Hummus
Price: $2.85
This smooth, creamy hummus requires zero prep and makes one of the easiest protein-rich snacks around. Pair it with crackers, fresh vegetables, or pita for a satisfying between-meal bite — or use it as a sandwich spread for a quick flavor upgrade without adding much fat.
Sabra Classic Hummus in the same 10-ounce size sells for $3.97 at Walmart. Aldi's version comes in over a dollar cheaper per tub.
Millville Old Fashioned Oats
Price: $4.39
Heart-healthy, filling, and endlessly versatile, a big canister of oats should be in every retiree's pantry. This 42-ounce container offers about 30 servings of 100% whole grain rolled oats — which means breakfast is covered for an entire month for well under $5.
Quaker Old Fashioned Oats in the same 42-ounce size runs around $8.49 at Walmart. Pair this with Aldi's Specially Selected Pure Maple Syrup for a weekend morning treat that feels indulgent without the price tag.
Chef's Cupboard Chunky Chicken Noodle Soup
Price: $1.65
Classic comfort food at its most affordable. Each 18.6-ounce can is loaded with white meat chicken, egg noodles, carrots, and celery in a rich chicken broth — ready to heat and eat in minutes. Keep a few in the pantry for easy lunches, low-energy evenings, or whenever a bowl of something warm and familiar hits the spot.
Campbell's Chunky Chicken Noodle Soup in the same 18.6-ounce size rings up at $2.75. The Aldi version saves you over a dollar per can — and tastes just as good.
Lacura Night Cream
Price: $4.19
Don't let the low price fool you. This anti-wrinkle night cream from Aldi's Lacura line is formulated with retinol, Coenzyme Q10, and sodium hyaluronate — the same heavy-hitters you'd find in name-brand anti-aging products — to visibly reduce the appearance of wrinkles while you sleep. The fragrance-free formula is gentle enough for all skin types.
Olay Regenerist Retinol 24 Night Cream in the same 1.7-ounce size runs about $17 at Walmart. At $4.19, the Lacura version is one of the best beauty values in the entire store.
Friendly Farms Regular Cottage Cheese
Price: $3.15
Cottage cheese has had a well-deserved comeback — and for good reason. A 24-ounce container of this Aldi staple delivers 12 grams of protein per serving at one of the lowest price points you'll find anywhere. Eat it plain, layer it with fresh fruit, or use it as a lower-fat substitute in baked goods and casseroles.
Daisy Brand 4% Cottage Cheese in the same 24-ounce size typically costs $4.49 or more at Target. Aldi's version comes in well under $3.50 and is just as creamy.
Specially Selected Pure Maple Syrup
Price: $5.85
Real maple syrup — not the corn syrup-based stuff — is a small pantry luxury that retirees who grew up with Saturday morning pancakes will appreciate. This 12.5-ounce bottle from Aldi's premium Specially Selected line is 100% pure maple syrup, nothing added, and pairs perfectly with a bowl of those old-fashioned oats.
Comparable pure maple syrups from brands like Spring Tree or Butternut Mountain Farm run $10 or more for a similar size at most grocery stores. At under $6, this is a genuine treat at a genuinely fair price.
Get a protection plan on all your appliances
Did you know if your air conditioner stops working, your homeowner’s insurance won’t cover it? Same with plumbing, electrical issues, appliances, and more.
Whether or not you’re a new homeowner, a home warranty from Choice Home Warranty could pick up the slack where insurance falls short and protect you against surprise expenses. If a covered system in your home breaks, you can call their hotline 24/7 to get it repaired.
For a limited time, you can get your first month free with a Single Payment home warranty plan.
Happy Farms Cream Cheese
Price: $1.65
A classic in any kitchen — and at $1.65 for 8 ounces, one of the best-value buys in the entire Aldi dairy section. Spread it on a bagel, mix it into mashed potatoes, use it as the base for a quick fruit dip, or bake it into a simple cheesecake. Few ingredients are this versatile for this little.
Philadelphia Cream Cheese in the same 8-ounce size costs about $2.88 at Walmart. Aldi's store-brand delivers the same richness and texture for nearly half the price.
Savoritz Saltines
Price: $2.05
A pantry staple that never goes out of style. These crisp, lightly salted crackers are the perfect companion to a hot bowl of chicken noodle soup, a spread of cream cheese, or a simple serving of cottage cheese. The 16-ounce box keeps well and pulls double duty at appetizer spreads and snack time alike.
Premium Plus Saltine Crackers in the same size run about $2.98 at most grocery stores. Aldi's version delivers the same satisfying crunch for about a dollar less.
Season's Choice Steamable Sweet Corn
Price: $1.09
No chopping, no boiling, no cleanup. Just pop this 12-ounce steamable bag in the microwave and a classic summer side dish is on the table in minutes. Sweet corn is a warm-weather staple, and this frozen version locks in freshness so you can enjoy peak-season flavor year-round.
Green Giant Steamers Sweet Corn in the same 12-ounce size typically runs about $1.98 at Walmart. At $1.09, Aldi's version cuts that price nearly in half.
Bottom line
Aldi's everyday lineup makes it easy to eat well, take care of yourself, and spend smart — no coupons or careful comparison shopping required. Whether you're stocking the pantry with heart-healthy proteins, treating yourself to real maple syrup, or finally trying that $4 retinol night cream, these 12 staples deliver quality and value that genuinely rival pricier alternatives.
Don't let the month slip by without picking up a few of these must-haves. With prices consistently 30 to 50% lower than conventional grocery stores, a single Aldi haul can make a real dent in your monthly grocery budget — and leave a little extra for something fun this summer.
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