ALDI Shopper Shocked by 54 Per Cent Price Increase of Frozen Veggies in Just 6 Months - Is Healthy Eating Becoming a Luxury?
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Food is an essential part of our daily lives, and we all deserve access to quality, healthy produce without having to break the bank.
However, it seems that finding such food has become increasingly difficult in recent times.
A concerned shopper recently took to the ALDI Mums Facebook group to share their distress over the rising cost of groceries and the decreasing quality of produce.
The shopper's post brought attention to the staggering increase in the cost of a 1kg pack of Market Fare Frozen Winter Vegetables.
What's more alarming is the price hike that has occurred in just six months.
In October 2022, the same pack was priced at $2.72, but as of April 2023, it now costs a staggering $4.19, representing a whopping 54 per cent increase.
The post generated a gloomy discussion in the comments section, with many members expressing their concern over the rising prices of groceries.
One member wrote: ‘It's an absolute joke, rentals and mortgages going up, bills going up, food is going up.’
‘Yet no one's pay is rising, so we can afford any of it!!! Soon we will have to choose to either feed our family or have a roof over their heads! It's so stressful!'
Some members pointed out that price hikes, even at discount retailers like ALDI, were happening across the board.
One person wrote: ‘I used to buy all my frozen veggies from ALDI, BUT they are not too expensive anymore. They doubled the prices!’
‘The price increases at ALDI are a joke - it’s really not much cheaper. I have been buying less and less at ALDI and only going for the things I like there,’ another said.
It's not all doom and gloom, though - there are some positive takeaways. Some members pointed out that it's often cheaper to buy fresh produce from a local fruit and veggie grocer than it is to buy frozen veggies from ALDI.
Others suggested that Woolworths and other supermarkets often have special deals and reward points that can help alleviate some of the cost.
One shopper shared: ‘I’ve been buying the Baked Beans at ALDI for a long time .65c a can. Now it’s .99c. Rather buy at Woolies when on special and claim my reward points.’
‘Last week at Woolies they had Blue Ribbon Ice Cream on special for $2.80 instead of $7.00, which is the same price at ALDI. So I’ve stocked up.’
It should be noted that ALDI has been in hot water before over the ‘shrinkflation’ allegations regarding their frozen veggies.
The rising cost of groceries is not a new issue, and it's not limited to just one supermarket chain.
Still, the shopper's post underscores the need for consumers to be vigilant about the cost and quality of the food they purchase.
It's essential to be aware of the changes in pricing and product quality to make informed decisions about what to buy and where to shop.
As we navigate this challenging landscape, it's critical to advocate for fair pricing and access to nutritious food for everyone.
So, there you have it, folks! Have you noticed a similar trend in other grocery items? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
However, it seems that finding such food has become increasingly difficult in recent times.
A concerned shopper recently took to the ALDI Mums Facebook group to share their distress over the rising cost of groceries and the decreasing quality of produce.
The shopper's post brought attention to the staggering increase in the cost of a 1kg pack of Market Fare Frozen Winter Vegetables.
What's more alarming is the price hike that has occurred in just six months.
In October 2022, the same pack was priced at $2.72, but as of April 2023, it now costs a staggering $4.19, representing a whopping 54 per cent increase.
The post generated a gloomy discussion in the comments section, with many members expressing their concern over the rising prices of groceries.
One member wrote: ‘It's an absolute joke, rentals and mortgages going up, bills going up, food is going up.’
‘Yet no one's pay is rising, so we can afford any of it!!! Soon we will have to choose to either feed our family or have a roof over their heads! It's so stressful!'
Some members pointed out that price hikes, even at discount retailers like ALDI, were happening across the board.
One person wrote: ‘I used to buy all my frozen veggies from ALDI, BUT they are not too expensive anymore. They doubled the prices!’
‘The price increases at ALDI are a joke - it’s really not much cheaper. I have been buying less and less at ALDI and only going for the things I like there,’ another said.
It's not all doom and gloom, though - there are some positive takeaways. Some members pointed out that it's often cheaper to buy fresh produce from a local fruit and veggie grocer than it is to buy frozen veggies from ALDI.
Others suggested that Woolworths and other supermarkets often have special deals and reward points that can help alleviate some of the cost.
One shopper shared: ‘I’ve been buying the Baked Beans at ALDI for a long time .65c a can. Now it’s .99c. Rather buy at Woolies when on special and claim my reward points.’
‘Last week at Woolies they had Blue Ribbon Ice Cream on special for $2.80 instead of $7.00, which is the same price at ALDI. So I’ve stocked up.’
It should be noted that ALDI has been in hot water before over the ‘shrinkflation’ allegations regarding their frozen veggies.
Key Takeaways
- A shopper shared a post comparing the price of a 1kg pack of frozen winter vegetables from six months ago to the present day, revealing a 54 per cent price increase.
- The frozen vegetables' price jumped from $2.72 in October 2022 to $4.19 in April 2023.
- Many comments expressed frustration and disappointment over the price increase and noted changing shopping habits to other supermarkets or opting for fresh vegetables.
- Some commenters questioned if the increase is due to inflation or price gouging and pointed out the lack of pay increases to match the rising costs of goods.
The rising cost of groceries is not a new issue, and it's not limited to just one supermarket chain.
Still, the shopper's post underscores the need for consumers to be vigilant about the cost and quality of the food they purchase.
It's essential to be aware of the changes in pricing and product quality to make informed decisions about what to buy and where to shop.
As we navigate this challenging landscape, it's critical to advocate for fair pricing and access to nutritious food for everyone.
So, there you have it, folks! Have you noticed a similar trend in other grocery items? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.