Want to stretch your dollar? Find out which grocery chain offers the most value: ALDI, Coles, or Woolworths
Many of us know how hard it can be to stick to a budget while grocery shopping—especially when only three major supermarkets offer the convenience of shopping for your essential and specialty items in one location.
So, to help you save without compromising on quality, here’s Finder’s comparison of the cost of a shopping cart filled with 50 identical items from ALDI, Coles and Woolworths.
Finder’s experts chose items that represented a typical family shopping list, with a few extras to show you how much you can save. And here's what they found!
For essential items like eggs, milk, and bread:
A dozen large cage eggs will cost you $4.29 at ALDI, and Woolworths charges $4.60, compared to Coles, which charges $4.50. While the price differences between the retailers are not exponential, these could add up over time.
The price of milk was consistent between Coles and Woolworths at $4.50. ALDI sells them for a slightly lower price of $4.49
Meanwhile, a 750g loaf of wholemeal bread from ALDI will set you back $3.59. This is more than the other two supermarkets—Woolies charges $3.00, and Coles sells them for $3.30.
These three essentials could cost you $12.37 at ALDI, $12.30 at Coles, and $12.10 at Woolies.
For meat:
Want to buy some meat for your Sunday roast while keeping costs down?
ALDI often offers the cheapest sausages, mince and steaks, with their 500g beef mince priced at $5.99. This is a cent cheaper than the other supermarkets. Similar trends were noticed for beef eye fillet steaks and pork sausages.
On the other hand, Woolworths' free-range chicken drumsticks come in at $4.50—beating out both ALDI ($5.49) and Coles ($5.50).
For fresh produce:
Buying fresh fruits and vegetables is different nationwide. Seasonality and local conditions of the states have to be taken into account, so Finder noted that this may differ for other parts of the country.
When it comes to navel oranges, Woolworths was the cheapest, with 3kg costing just $4.90 compared to ALDI at $7.47 and Coles at $5.50.
Woolworths was also the cheapest for carrots, with their 1kg bag priced at $1.60 compared to $1.99 at ALDI and $2.40 at Coles.
For snacks:
Perhaps one of the biggest money savers Finder found was snacks and treats. For those with a sweet tooth, ALDI has the more affordable Tim Tams ($3.49) compared to Woolworths and Coles, which both charge $4.50.
Twisties were also cheaper at ALDI ($3.99). Meanwhile, Woolworths charges $4.00 and Coles charges $5.50 for the same 270g packet.
The biggest price difference:
According to Finder, here are the top five biggest price differences on the list:
The cheapest items:
ALDI has the most number of cheapest items—19. This includes eggs, shaved ham, pork sausages, fillet steaks, high protein yoghurt, mineral water, lemon lime and bitters, broccoli, coleslaw, Tim Tams, buttermilk, cheese, almond milk, maple syrup, cling wrap, moisturiser, Vegemite, flour and chicken nuggets.
On the other hand, Woolworths was the cheapest for six items: oranges, carrots, onions, asparagus, chicken drumsticks and wholemeal bread.
Meanwhile, Coles has no item cheaper than the other two but was equal lowest on some items.
Tallying up the trolleys:
After comparing prices for all 50 items, ALDI came on top with a $200 trolley, followed by Woolworths at $207 and Coles trailing behind at $214.
You can see the full comparison here:
ALDI does apply a 0.5 per cent surcharge to all credit card purchases, though, so keep that in mind if you're paying by card. We shared an article about it last week, you can read the full story here.
The other retailers don’t have surcharges on credit cards.
While ALDI may have the lowest prices overall, it may not offer the best solution for everyone. Woolworths may offer more competitive pricing on select items and could be more convenient depending on where you live.
Similarly, Coles' range of branded options could be essential if you're looking for specific items.
Methodology and context
For this research, Finder revealed that they sourced the prices for delivery or in-store purchases within the same Queensland postcode. Some Woolworths and Coles prices were manually checked in New South Wales.
What do you think of this story, members? Do you agree with Finder’s comparisons? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
So, to help you save without compromising on quality, here’s Finder’s comparison of the cost of a shopping cart filled with 50 identical items from ALDI, Coles and Woolworths.
Finder’s experts chose items that represented a typical family shopping list, with a few extras to show you how much you can save. And here's what they found!
For essential items like eggs, milk, and bread:
A dozen large cage eggs will cost you $4.29 at ALDI, and Woolworths charges $4.60, compared to Coles, which charges $4.50. While the price differences between the retailers are not exponential, these could add up over time.
The price of milk was consistent between Coles and Woolworths at $4.50. ALDI sells them for a slightly lower price of $4.49
Meanwhile, a 750g loaf of wholemeal bread from ALDI will set you back $3.59. This is more than the other two supermarkets—Woolies charges $3.00, and Coles sells them for $3.30.
These three essentials could cost you $12.37 at ALDI, $12.30 at Coles, and $12.10 at Woolies.
For meat:
Want to buy some meat for your Sunday roast while keeping costs down?
ALDI often offers the cheapest sausages, mince and steaks, with their 500g beef mince priced at $5.99. This is a cent cheaper than the other supermarkets. Similar trends were noticed for beef eye fillet steaks and pork sausages.
On the other hand, Woolworths' free-range chicken drumsticks come in at $4.50—beating out both ALDI ($5.49) and Coles ($5.50).
For fresh produce:
Buying fresh fruits and vegetables is different nationwide. Seasonality and local conditions of the states have to be taken into account, so Finder noted that this may differ for other parts of the country.
When it comes to navel oranges, Woolworths was the cheapest, with 3kg costing just $4.90 compared to ALDI at $7.47 and Coles at $5.50.
Woolworths was also the cheapest for carrots, with their 1kg bag priced at $1.60 compared to $1.99 at ALDI and $2.40 at Coles.
For snacks:
Perhaps one of the biggest money savers Finder found was snacks and treats. For those with a sweet tooth, ALDI has the more affordable Tim Tams ($3.49) compared to Woolworths and Coles, which both charge $4.50.
Twisties were also cheaper at ALDI ($3.99). Meanwhile, Woolworths charges $4.00 and Coles charges $5.50 for the same 270g packet.
The biggest price difference:
According to Finder, here are the top five biggest price differences on the list:
- Onions – 75 per cent price difference, with Woolworths offering the cheapest price.
- Yoghurt – 66 per cent price difference, with ALDI having the cheapest price point.
- Lemon lime and bitters – 57 per cent price difference, which is also cheapest at ALDI.
- Oranges – 52 per cent price difference, cheapest at Woolworths.
- Carrots – 50 per cent price difference, which is also cheapest at Woolworths.
The cheapest items:
ALDI has the most number of cheapest items—19. This includes eggs, shaved ham, pork sausages, fillet steaks, high protein yoghurt, mineral water, lemon lime and bitters, broccoli, coleslaw, Tim Tams, buttermilk, cheese, almond milk, maple syrup, cling wrap, moisturiser, Vegemite, flour and chicken nuggets.
On the other hand, Woolworths was the cheapest for six items: oranges, carrots, onions, asparagus, chicken drumsticks and wholemeal bread.
Meanwhile, Coles has no item cheaper than the other two but was equal lowest on some items.
Tallying up the trolleys:
After comparing prices for all 50 items, ALDI came on top with a $200 trolley, followed by Woolworths at $207 and Coles trailing behind at $214.
You can see the full comparison here:
ALDI does apply a 0.5 per cent surcharge to all credit card purchases, though, so keep that in mind if you're paying by card. We shared an article about it last week, you can read the full story here.
The other retailers don’t have surcharges on credit cards.
While ALDI may have the lowest prices overall, it may not offer the best solution for everyone. Woolworths may offer more competitive pricing on select items and could be more convenient depending on where you live.
Similarly, Coles' range of branded options could be essential if you're looking for specific items.
Methodology and context
For this research, Finder revealed that they sourced the prices for delivery or in-store purchases within the same Queensland postcode. Some Woolworths and Coles prices were manually checked in New South Wales.
Key Takeaways
- In a comparison of costs at ALDI, Coles and Woolworths, ALDI was found to be the most budget-friendly option overall, with a standard 50-item trolley totalling $200 compared to $207 at Woolworths and $214 at Coles.
- Some product prices vary considerably among the supermarkets, with the most significant differences in onions, yoghurt, lemon-lime and bitters, oranges, and carrots.
- Although ALDI generally had the lowest prices, Woolworths was the most affordable for specific items. Coles did not have the cheapest price for any individual items.
- Despite ALDI's lower prices, other factors such as location convenience and product variety may influence supermarket choice. Woolworths and Coles offer a wider range of brands and options than ALDI's more streamlined product range.
- Finder researched and sourced the prices from the same Queensland postcode and checked select Woolies and Coles in New South Wales.
What do you think of this story, members? Do you agree with Finder’s comparisons? Share your thoughts in the comments below!