People are often under the assumption that Aldi stores are full of junk foods.
That may have been the case 10 years ago, but in the past few years, Aldi has stepped up and is now offering a lot of organic and Aldi gluten-free products.
Aldi has its own popular organic and all-natural brand here in the US; it is called the ‘SimplyNature‘ Brand. (In other countries, they have one called ‘Just Organic’)
What makes this special is that all SimplyNature brand products are free of over 125 Ingredients, including Artificial flavors, High Fructose Corn Syrup, trans fatty acids, Nitrates/nitrites, Propylene glycol, and many more!
Most of these products also have the USDA Organic seal, which means that they have 95% or more certified organic content.
So, let’s get into 62 Aldi organic foods you can buy right now!
Key Takeaways
- Aldi’s Commitment to Organic: Aldi ensures their SimplyNature line, among others, carries the USDA Organic seal, signifying products with 95% or more certified organic content.
- Wide Range of Products: From pantry essentials and fresh produce to meats and breakfast options, Aldi offers an affordable range of organic choices for every meal of the day.
- USDA Organic Certified Meats: Aldi provides a selection of organic meats, including grass-fed beef and chicken sausage, all free from antibiotics and growth hormones.
- Affordable Organic Shopping: One of Aldi’s major strengths is its ability to offer a wide array of organic foods at budget-friendly prices, making healthy eating accessible to more consumers.
- Not All SimplyNature Products Are Organic: While many SimplyNature items are certified organic, shoppers should note not all products in this line carry the USDA Organic label.
- Engagement and Feedback Encouraged: Aldi listens to customer feedback and continuously updates their product offerings based on consumer needs and preferences.
- *Keep in mind that prices and stock vary per region, your store prices may be more or less than the prices at my local store located in Upstate, NY*
62 Best Aldi Organic Foods
Produce
1. Organic Baby Cut Carrots, USDA Organic – $1.19 (brands change – not an Aldi name brand)
2. Organic Grape Tomatoes, USDA Organic – $2.49 (brands change – not an Aldi name brand)
3. Organic Apples, 3 lb bag, USDA Organic – $4.99 (brands change – not an Aldi name brand)
4. Organic Bananas, USDA Organic – $0.59 per lb (brands change – not an Aldi name brand)
5. SimplyNature Organic Spring Mix, 5 oz. USDA Organic– $2.49
6. SimpleNature Organic Arugala, 5 oz. – $1.99 USDA Organic
7. SimplyNature Organic Baby Kale, 5 oz., USDA Organic – $1.49
Snacks
8. SimpleNature Exotic Blends Vegetables Chips – $2.79
- Made out of Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, and Tara and Batata roots. We have eaten these and they are pretty good!
9. SimplyNature Sweet Potato Chips – $1.99
- These are my absolute favorite snack from Aldi!
10. SimplyNature Organic Salsa, 16 oz., USDA Organic – $1.69
- Available in mild, medium, and hot!
11. SimplyNature Multigrain Tortilla Chips – $1.69
12. SimplyNature Blue Corn Tortilla Chips – $1.69
- Made with Certified Organic Blue Corn, but not listed as an organic item. Maybe there are other ingredients in the chips that are non organic?
13. SimplyNature Organic Popcorn, 5 oz., USDA Organic & NON-GMO – $1.79
14. SimplyNature Cranberry Almond Nut Bars, NON-GMO, Gluten-free – $3.99
- These are delicious and very similar in taste and texture to KIND bars.
15. SimplyNature Fruit Squeezes (won product of the year in 2014) – $1.79
16. SimplyNature Twisted Fruit Ropes – $2.49
17. SimplyNature Fruit Snacks – $3.69
18. SimplyNature Organic Yellow Corn Chips, USDA Organic and Gluten-Free – $1.99
19.SimplyNature Organic Teddy Bear Graham Snack Packs, USDA Organic – $2.69
- Available in Chocolate or Vanilla (while supplies last)
20. SimplyNature Organic Potato Chips, USDA Organic and Gluten-Free – $1.99
- Available in Sea Salt or BBQ
21. SimplyNature Pop Crips, Gluten-Free – $1.99
- Available in sea salt or white cheddar cheese.
22. SimplyNature Organic Rice Cakes, USDA Organic – $1.59
Frozen
23. SimplyNature Organic Frozen Blueberries, USDA Organic – $2.99
24. SimplyNature Organic Fruit Bars, USDA Organic – $2.69
25. SimplyNature Organic Frozen Strawberries, USDA Organic – $2.69
26. SimplyNature Frozen Sweet Peas, USDA Organic – $1.89
Canned Goods
27. SimplyNature Organic Almond Butter – $4.99
- This is where it gets confusing – the shelf says this is USDA Organic, but I could not find that information on the label. (Maybe I am blind)
28. SimplyNature Organic Beans, USDA Organic – Available in Kidney, Black Beans, and Pinto Beans – $0.79
29. SimplyNature Organic Marinara or Tomato Basil Pasta Sauce, USDA Organic – $1.79
30. SimplyNature Organic Chicken Broth, USDA Organic – $1.7931. OrganicLinguine, USDA Organic – $1.19
- Made from 100% Durum wheat
32. OrganicSpaghetti, USDA Organic – $1.19
- Made from 100% duram wheat
33. SimpleNature Organic Chicken Noodle Soup, USDA Organic – $1.99
34. SimpleNature Organic Lentil Soup, USDA Organic and Vegan – $1.99
35. SimplyNature Organic Diced Tomatoes, USDA Organic – $1.49
36. SimplyNature Organic Spaghetti Rings – $0.99
37. SimplyNature Organic Tomato Sauce, USDA Organic – $0.79
38. SimplyNature Organic Fire Roasted Tomatoes, USDA Organic – $1.29
Drinks
39. SimplyNature Organic Milk, USDA Organic – $3.39 for a half-gallon
40. SimplyNature Organic Soy Milk, USDA Organic and made with NON-GMO Soybeans – $2.29
- Available in Original or Vanilla
41. Simply Nature Organic Apple Juice, USDA Organic – $2.49
42. SimplyNature Pomegranate Plum 100% juice – $2.49
43. SimplyNature Organic K-Cups, USDA Organic – $5.29
Meats
44. SimplyNature All Nature Bacon – $3.89
- We aren’t big fans of their normal line of bacon – but this bacon is AMAZING!
45. SimplyNature Grass Fed Organic Beef, USDA Organic and 100% grass-fed – $6.99 per lb
46. SimplyNature Country Style Chicken Breakfast Sausage
47. Simply Nature Italian Chicken Sausage
Baking
48. SimplyNature Organic Wildflower Honey, USDA Organic – $3.49
49. SimplyNature Organic Light Agave Nectar, USDA Organic – $2.49
50. SimplyNature Organic Coconut Oil, USDA Organic – $4.99
- Unrefined, Cold-Pressed, Virgin oil
51. SimplyNature Organic Baking Mixes, USDA Organic – $2.99
- Comes in Vanilla Cake or Fudge Brownie
Breakfast
52. SimplyNature Organic Oatmeal Pancakes Mix, USDA Organic – $1.99
53. SimplyNature Organic Whole Wheat Pancake Mix, USDA Organic – $1.99
54. SimplyNature Organic Granola Cereal, USDA Organic – $3.49
- Available in Apple Walnut and Tropical Passion
55. SimplyNature Organic Toasted Oats, USDA Organic – $1.99
- Available in Toasted Honey or Original
56. SimplyNature Organic Fruit Muesli Cereal, USDA Organic – $2.49
57. SimplyNature Organic Steel Cut Oats, USDA Organic – $2.99
- Available in Quick Cook or Original
Other Organic Products
58. SimpleNature Organic Croutons, USDA Organic – $1.69
- Available in Original or Caesar
59. SimplyNature Organic Rice Cakes – $1.59
60. SimplyNature Organic Green Yogurt – $1.19
61. SimplyNature Organic Rosemary Bread, USDA Organic – $2.99
62. SimplyNature Organic Salad Dressing, USDA Organic – $2.49
- Available in Peppercorn Ranch and Aged Balsamic Vinaigrette
FAQS
Is Aldi organic food actually organic?
Yes, you can trust that when you purchase an Aldi organic product, it truly is organic.
Aldi takes great care to ensure that their SimplyNature line of products is certified organic by the USDA.
This means that their organize produce, drinks, snacks, and more meet strict standards for how the food is grown, handled, and processed.
The organic seal means products have 95% or more certified organic content; farmers didn’t use antibiotics or growth hormones in their cattle or pesticides on their crops.
Are all Simply Nature products organic?
Not all SimplyNature products are organic.
While the majority of the line is certified organic, there are some products that are not labeled as such.
However, you can trust that any product labeled as USDA Organic within the SimplyNature line meets strict standards for organic certification.
Final Thoughts
Aldi proves to be a go-to supermarket for those looking to make healthier food choices without overspending!
Aldi’s selection of organic foods offers consumers a wide range of high-quality, affordable options.
From pantry staples like pasta and canned goods to fresh produce and meats, shoppers can easily stock up on organic items without breaking the bank.
Whether you’re a seasoned organic shopper or just beginning to explore organic eating, Aldi’s diverse and budget-friendly selection is sure to impress and satisfy your needs.
I am sure that I have missed some because my store doesn’t carry everything in this line yet. If I have missed one, feel free to send me a picture and I can add it to the list!
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Aldi has slowly become one of my favorite grocery stores (along with the co-op.) The prices, the just right amount of organic, the new cheeses that come in every few weeks, etc. I love how there is something new there every week (got an amazing Vitamix knockoff 6 months ago for $75 I have used a ton, a TRX knockoff for $15!!!! (they seem to be built as good as the real ones for $179.99) This article is great!! So many of my go to products are listed on here, I can vouch for the deliciousness validity of these claims… Read more »
HOW SAD IT IS…when we are forced to eat GMO and all the other toxins in our food…and have to hunt all over the world to get REAL FOOD!
yes i agree the government should make provisions for more thorough testings on all our foods we consume so that anything we buy is 100% healthy to eat, we shouldn’t have to search for it.
Whole Foods isn’t available in as many places as Aldi. Until I moved to a city 500 miles from where I had lived for 11 years 6 weeks ago, the nearest WF to me was 2.5 hours. There was an Aldi 7 minutes away though and organics at Aldi beat the pants off the natural food stores in town.
Agreed. My nearest Aldi is five minutes from my house. The nearest Whole Foods for me is a 30-40 minute drive. I can often get meat and poultry for less at Earth Fare near me but for the bulk of our groceries, we shop at Aldi.
why did you close our Aldi store on east state, you moved way east on state street, you are not convenient to me, you almost lost a customer but Save A Lot moved too, so I was screwed no matter what, I have to drive several miles to do you, not my idea of nice,
I love Aldi and all the organic things, but your list includes several items that are not organic. The Simply Nature line at Aldi includes “all natural” products, SOME of which are organic. The ones that are organic all carry the “Organic” label on the product packaging. You’ve included several items that do not have this, such as the Exotic Vegetable Chips and the Sweet Potato Chips.
If you look at what is written below product name you will see they have written ‘organic’ if it is organic.
I prioritize what I buy in organics:
1) Grains and Beans – These are some of the most heavily sprayed (even if they say Non-GMO)
2) The ‘Dirty Dozen’ list by EW for produce.
https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirty-dozen.php
3) Dairy & Meat – But I also buy local milk from a trusted farmer and buy ‘Animal Welfare Rated’ meats on sale. I’ll also buy cheeses from other countries that are cleaner. NZ, for example, has some of the highest standards for dairy, so good grass-fed chesse from there is probably cleaner than US organic.
Aldi just launched a baby line with organic baby food. Cost is about $0.79/pouch! Super cheap!!!
I heard Whole Foods and Stoneyfield just sold out for big money, taking themselves out of the organic industry.
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The Aldi’s near me doesn’t carry half this stuff
Mine too.
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Does the labels on the grass fed meat and fruits and veggies say WHERE they are from, aka; origin????? I am curious if fruits and veggies are from China! And if Grass Fed beef is from Australia, cause the beef from there is terrible! And China has NO quality control there, they don’t know what Organic is just throw a label on it!
A lot of the fruits and veggies are locally sourced. I know at least my eggs and milk are local from my area. The meat I think has to say the origin on the label.
More importantly, grass โfinishedโ. Google it
Most of the meats all have USA stickers
When I looked at a package of the grass-fed beef there, it came from three different countries (in one package), including Argentina. No thanks…seems to increase risk of mad cow disease IMO. I’d rather my meats have a single source.
I love Aldi, but why don’t I ever see organic eggs?
Hm – they have them at my store. They are not next to the other eggs though but more by the Almond Milk.
Half this stuff you will not find at most stores. They are Special Buy items or what’s called an ALDI find.. meaning it comes in the ad on a rotation of 3 to 6 months and it’s limited quantities while supplies last. Also lots of items are not organic. Just because it is the simply nature line doesn’t mean it is organic. You still need to read to labels. They label items very well and it’s easy to see if things are actually gluten-free or organic.
I agree, both to the availability and that simply nature does not mean organic. To me, natural cane sugar is still sugar.
This is so helpful dear… Appreciate it… thanks so mich……does Aldi have organic eggs?
I made an Aldi trip the other day just to see what all the fuss is about, as I buy almost all organic organic and eat mostly whole foods (think “the outside aisles” of the store). I passed by over half of the organic items as they were just organic processed or “junk food.” These processed foods are still not great to eat even if they are organic. Sweetened cereal, fruit ropes, pastry bars, crackers, potato chips, bottled salad dressing, spaghetti-o’s… they are still not good for you. I find their organic produce to be, at best, the same price,… Read more »
Dang, where do you live, cuz I’m moving there!
Upstate New York ๐
Raw milk is NOT healthy. Look at the recent listeria outbreak where 2 people died. It was traced to raw milk products. That is just one sickness linked to raw milk. Terrible!!
I have been shopping at Aldi’s for over 30 years, yes here in the USA not in Germany and they have saved me thousands of dollars, and I must say they have really progressed over the years. The last couple of years I have noted that Aldi’s produce has exceeded Publix’s by far in quality not to mention that the price is always less. Thank goodness they continue to expand here in south Florida so maybe soon I will have a store 5 minutes away.
Why did you stop selling the SimplyNature Extra Virgin Coconut Spread ? I like it so much better than earth balance. I hope you bring it back into Aldi’s Store’s again.
I am not ALDI ๐ I am a blogger who wrote a post about ALDI. I would recommend getting in touch with them directly.
What happened to the SimplyNature Extra Virgin Coconut Spread? It is no longer available in my Aldi’s in Fairview Park, Ohio ? It is a great product. Every time I inquire at my local Aldi’s no one knows how to get it replaced.
Can anyone tell me anything about the chia or hemp seeds? I’m wondering why both bags say,*”May contain peanuts,tree nuts,milk,soy,wheat”.
Debbi,
I think it’s because like any other manufacturing plant that processes those other items listed on the wrapper, they have to let you know that there could be some cross contamination. It doesn’t mean that there is necessarily any in there just that it’s processed at plant where there are those items as well.
Do you know if their corn on the cob is non-GMO?
July 2017 I’ve discovered that Aldi’s has gotten so very much better than it used to be. They have gotten in even more organics and their prices have gone down. The organic blueberries that costs about $4.99 to $5.99 ELSEWHERE are only $2.47 at Aldi’s. Plus their new item “organic grassfed beef” is great. I didn’t used to be enthused about Aldi’s but recent visits there are a drastic improvement. Plus the amazing prices on garden items, etc. are almost unheard of anywhere else. (even less than Costco prices).
Aldi is a good store with cheap prices, they don’t carry the organic frozen veggies and Italian extra virgin olive oil. that is disappointing
Hi Lauren I just want to thank you for posting information about buying organics at Aldi. I shopped at Aldi years ago before I switched over to the organic scene. I have been shopping at Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods. This has been a huge strain on our budget. I came across your web site and thought I should give Aldi another try. I just returned from a shopping trip and was able to buy an entire cart full of organic staples and produce for $250. Wow! I would have spent triple that amount for the same amount of groceries… Read more »
I buy about 85-90% of my groceries from Aldi. You do have to be a label reader. There are a few brand names and items that my family likes that they simply don’t carry. My son loves soups and their selection is very small. I shop there first and then supplement with another store. What’s funny, is that sometimes I forget to go out to another store and don’t even miss whatever I thought I needed to get!
Does anyone know if the Season Choice frozen string beans are non-gmo’
I can not find the answer anywhere with searches.
I do not believe so – they are not labeled as such.
Thanks for taking the time to snap all the fotos. Well done. Any vegetarian meal plans?
How do I buy from ALDI – in store or on line? How do I find one near me?
Not all items are available at all stores. Furthermore some items listed are as general as they can be, meaning limited quantities, appears to be lost losers to bring in more/new customers and only if available at your particular Aldi. Those lost loses are either seasonal or one time deal for customer enticement, similar to what Costco does. Understandably, stores do need to bring in customers and make profit to stay in business. However I wish somehow they would make it where we could easily determine items available at our local Aldi of interest. I enjoy shopping at Aldi, my… Read more »
I recently spoke with Aldi rep and asked if their Millville Steel Cut Oats are Monsanto free of pesticides. They answered that they only use approved pesticides by the Government. The answer is clear. Aldi lies. You are eating poison and gmo modified foods and do not know it. I suggest that you contact Aldi and demand an explanation.
I know this is old, but don’t we all know to assume all oats not marked as USDA approved organic DO contain roundup? So if their Millville brand makes no organic claim and you don’t want roundup, choose their organic brand. USDA organics are not permitted to use roundup. No lies from Aldi anywhere here. Consumer chooses organic or does not. There is no deception and nothing to get anyone’s panties all bunched up.
If what this gentleman says is true than Aldis is not really 100% organic and you are still consuming glyphosate(round up)(monsanto) which is what is causing all our food issues in the first place…so sad to read this, but thank you Michael O for doing the real research. michael O says: August 20, 2018 at 12:09 PM I recently spoke with Aldi rep and asked if their Millville Steel Cut Oats are Monsanto free of pesticides. They answered that they only use approved pesticides by the Government. The answer is clear. Aldi lies. You are eating poison and gmo modified… Read more »
Thankful for all the wonderful, healthy choices!!!
I love shopping at our local Aldi’s , esp. the produce, organic eggs, cheese and iced coffee and their fab. cheesecake! Their grass fed beef (hamburger or meat loaf) is ok too but they raised their prices so it is comparable to other local stores when not on sale. I just wrote them a letter since I didn’t know that Simply Nature was their store brand and had a question about their instant oatmeal with flaxseed. I didn’t want to shop there at first (years ago) when my neighbor took me because I thought it was on the order of… Read more »
I am wondering if Simply Nature uses Apeel on their produce.