These $3 Chips Are So Good, Shoppers Are Buying 2 Bags at a Time

These $3 Chips Are So Good, Shoppers Are Buying 2 Bags at a Time
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Close up view of a pile of kettle chips.
Credit: Photo: Alex Lepe ; Food Stylist: Tom Hoerup

Aldi is a quintessential stop for anyone looking to stick to their budget. Known for its incredible deals, unbeatable prices, and delicious snacks, it’s become a go-to stop for many shoppers. If you’ve never been to Aldi before, you’re in for a treat. 

While Aldi has a few quirks — you won’t find any music playing and you’ll need to bring your own reusable bag and a quarter to use one of the carts — the discount grocery store has an endless supply of store and name brand options to choose from, including groceries, household cleaning staples, and seasonal decor. 

If you’ve been hunting for a new summer chip for your next backyard pool party or to snack on with your beach sandwich for lunch, look no further. Aldi just added some new vegetable chips to its shelves in two different flavors: Original Sea Salt and Mediterranean Garlic and Herbs. The chips are made from an assortment of root vegetables: taro, sweet potato, parsnip, and beets and retail for $2.99 per bag. 

While you’re grabbing a bag or two, be sure to snag a tub of Aldi’s Park Street Deli Dill Dip to pair them with, deemed the absolute best by our own food editor, Patty Catalano. (She’s a self-proclaimed Aldi fanatic and has tried every dip the store has to offer, so you can trust her opinion.) 

Aldi also has plenty of other staples including fan-favorite peanut butter cups, sparkling water, extra virgin olive oil, and some exceptionally “smooth” dark chocolate that won a top spot in our blind taste test. For those nights when you can’t be bothered to cook, pick up a few of their delicious take-and-bake pizzas and flavorful flavorful salad kits. And to finish the night on a sweet note, you can’t beat their pies that can pass as homemade or their fudgy brownie mixes.