Purchasing knock-off cereal from Aldi can be hit or miss. For example, you might love their version of Raisin Barn, but you might loathe their ‘Cheerios’. And going through several boxes until you find the right one could be a waste of time, money, and patience.
Here’s why you’re better off getting name brands from other places. By using sale prices with manufacturer’s coupons you won’t really feel a dent in your budget if you buy from other grocery stores. However, if you go with Aldi’s selection you’ll only have bland, boring cereal on your hands.
Also, don’t forget that Aldi doesn’t allow shoppers to use manufacturer’s coupons, so it would be a real shame if you let yours go to waste by not shopping elsewhere for this convenient breakfast meal!
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