Aldi products are so full of processed chemicals and high fructose corn syrup that it can safely be labeled imitation food.
Good luck with your diabetes and heart disease. It’s beyond crap - the type of junk that is responsible for widespread obesity in America.
But it is a bit cheaper, yes.
I have seen little indication it varies much in this way from the standard run of food products at Walmart or Kroger.
Most of what’s sold at the “normal” grocery store is “imitation food.”
What about their “light and fit” variety, in terms of calories?
I certainly would agree with you on the quality of the Aldi products. Their produce is of throw-away quality and the frozen sea food is from China. If the store is over a month old the filth will be very noticable. Aldi’s...no thanks, I’d rather take my changes dumpster diving.