The aisle’s empty and so are we: Loyal shoppers left reeling as ALDI and Coles quietly drop fan favourites

If you’ve recently wandered the aisles of ALDI or Coles in search of your favourite budget-friendly morning pick-me-ups, only to be met with empty shelves and a sense of caffeine-fuelled confusion, you’re not alone!

Across Australia, shoppers are scratching their heads—and clutching their mugs—after discovering that beloved favourites have mysteriously vanished from two of our biggest supermarkets.

What went missing and what happened?



For many, those handy little boxes of instant cappuccino, mocha, or caramel latte sachets are a morning ritual, a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, or even a late-night treat.

ALDI’s Alcafe range, in particular, has built a loyal following thanks to its affordable price and surprisingly good taste. But this week, fans of the Alcafe White Hot Choc and other flavours were left in the lurch, reporting that the entire range had disappeared from shelves.

A quick check of ALDI’s website confirmed the bad news: every single Alcafe coffee mix sachet, from the Frothy Cappuccino to the Vanilla Latte, was listed as ‘not available’.

The online chatter was immediate, with one shopper lamenting, ‘I think all Alcafe sachets are gone.’ Others chimed in, sharing their own fruitless searches and empty-handed returns.


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Shoppers have noticed that ALDI’s popular Alcafe coffee sachets, including varieties like Frothy Cappuccino and Mocha, have mysteriously disappeared from store shelves due to a temporary supply issue. Image source: ALDI and Coles.



Before you start rationing your last few sachets or scouring the internet for a secret stash, there’s a glimmer of hope.

According to sources, the disappearance is only temporary, caused by a supply issue rather than a permanent axing of the range.


Source: @zerbolini / Reddit.​


The good news? The much-loved Alcafe sachets are expected to return to ALDI shelves in the coming weeks. So, if you’re down to your last box, hang in there!

Just as ALDI shoppers were coming to terms with their loss, another twist emerged: Coles’ own-brand coffee sachets have also become scarce.



Shoppers reported that Coles’ Caramel Latte All In One and Cappuccino Classic sachets were nowhere to be found, both in-store and online.

A quick search of the Coles website confirmed these products are ‘currently unavailable’, adding to the growing sense of mystery.

At the time of writing, Coles hasn’t provided an official explanation, leaving customers to wonder if this is a temporary hiccup or a sign of a bigger change in the supermarket’s coffee strategy.

With both ALDI and Coles’ budget sachets missing in action, shoppers are left with pricier options.


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Woolworths still appears to have its home brand coffee sachets in stock, providing an affordable option for coffee lovers while supply issues affect other supermarkets. Image source: Woolworths.



ALDI has filled the gap with Nescafe sachets, but at $12.49 for a box of 26, they’re a far cry from the savings we’ve come to expect.

As one frustrated shopper put it, ‘The whole point of ALDI is to save a bit of money, not buy the expensive brands!’

If you’re a die-hard sachet fan, there’s still a silver lining: Woolworths appears to be holding the fort, with their home brand coffee mixes still available in stores.

So, if you’re desperate for a quick and affordable cuppa, it might be worth making a detour to your local Woolies. Woolworths still has the Woolworths Latte Coffee Sachets currently listed on their website as 'available in store.'

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Product shortages and sudden disappearances aren’t new in the world of supermarkets. Sometimes it’s a supply chain hiccup—think shipping delays, ingredient shortages, or manufacturing issues.

Other times, it’s a business decision: supermarkets regularly review their product ranges, and if something isn’t selling as well as expected, it might quietly disappear.

But when it comes to staple items like coffee sachets, the outcry from loyal customers can sometimes prompt a speedy return.

So, if you’re missing your favourite brew, don’t be shy—let your supermarket know! Customer feedback really does make a difference.

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Key Takeaways
  • Shoppers have noticed that ALDI’s popular Alcafe coffee sachets, including varieties like Frothy Cappuccino and Mocha, have mysteriously disappeared from store shelves due to a temporary supply issue.
  • Coles shoppers have similarly found their own-brand coffee sachets, such as Coles Cappuccino Classic, are currently unavailable both in stores and online.
  • The absence of both ALDI and Coles home brand coffee sachets has left budget-conscious shoppers frustrated, with only more expensive branded alternatives like Nescafe on offer.
  • Woolworths still appears to have its home brand coffee sachets in stock, providing an affordable option for coffee lovers while supply issues affect other supermarkets.

Have you noticed your favourite coffee sachets missing from ALDI or Coles? Have you found a good alternative, or are you holding out for their return? Share your experiences, tips, and coffee hacks in the comments below!
 

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I drink black coffee but love hot chocolate made with full cream milk, no water allowed. I have tried the sachets because the flavours sound so nice but when made as directions say they just taste like flavoured hot water. Do the sachets work if made with hot milk rather than hot water? Anyone tried it that way! Maybe I can try again if they do.
 
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I loved the Coles caramel mocha sachets and at $3.25 are considerably better value than Nescafé ones at $8 and they taste nicer. I was very disappointed to discover they were no longer available. I asked but nobody knew anything. Let’s hope they bring them back so I can stock up on them and enjoy my one and only little indulgence again. 🤞🏻
 
I am addicted to the Nescafe Hazelnut sachets, but I always stock up big when they are on special so I hadn't noticed that they were out of stock.
Had noticed however that the 26 pack is now $12.50, up from $11.00, still a lot cheaper than the 10 pack that is nearing $9 for 10.
I tried the Aldi one but found it wasn't as nice as the Nescafe, and I'd rather pay a little more.
 
Senior that don't use NBN enet get left out, as many use mobile wifi you pay higher prices. You don't get unlimited access, and if you use heaps the cheaps iv found is Belong for 400 gb for $70 per month , no honeymoon then hit with $85 to $98 per month
 
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I’m not sure if anyone else has noticed when a product in supermarkets becomes unavailable it returns a few months later but is twice the price. The supermarkets hope that we have forgotten the original price and hope that the customer will once again buy it. Unfortunately, some can no longer afford to buy it.
Or: products may be unavailable while workers are on strike for better pay, better conditions of work, or for whatever reason. Then prices rise.
 
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I drink black coffee but love hot chocolate made with full cream milk, no water allowed. I have tried the sachets because the flavours sound so nice but when made as directions say they just taste like flavoured hot water. Do the sachets work if made with hot milk rather than hot water? Anyone tried it that way! Maybe I can try again if they do.
Hi member Inot54, same here, I also found drinking the sachets with hot water, creates quite a bland flavour. Try drinking the sachets with hot milk, you will get a satisfying nice restaurant quality taste. Wishing you a pleasant evening, 🙏🦋
 

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