Aldi Specials Australia: How to Find and Shop the Best Deals

Everything you need to know about Aldi specials in Australia — Super Savers, Special Buys, weekly schedules, and tips to grab the best deals before they sell out.

Aldi specials in Australia are the weekly discounts and limited-time "Special Buys" that help shoppers save on their grocery run, released every Wednesday and Saturday. On average, an Aldi grocery basket costs around $51.51 compared to roughly $68.58 at Woolworths — knowing when specials drop widens that gap further.

Aldi's strategy centres on low everyday prices plus rotating deals — and knowing how to use both gives you a real edge over a standard weekly shop at Coles or Woolworths.

What Are Aldi Specials in Australia?

Aldi specials fall into two distinct categories, and understanding the difference helps you plan your trip.

Super Savers are discounts on regular grocery items — fresh food, pantry staples, chilled goods. They rotate each week and last until stock runs out or the week ends.

Special Buys are something else entirely. These are limited-stock, often non-food items — kitchen appliances, camping gear, clothing, homewares, electronics — released on set days at prices well below what you'd find elsewhere. They're not restocked once they're gone.

Many Aldi regulars plan entire meal cycles around Super Savers and treat Special Buys as a bonus. Private-label products like Moser Roth Chocolate and Onset Protein bars are frequently cited as standout value — quality comparable to major brands at a fraction of the price.

When Do Aldi Specials Drop?

Aldi releases new specials twice a week:

  • Wednesday — new Super Savers (grocery deals) and the first batch of Special Buys
  • Saturday — a second wave of Special Buys

Price changes are processed at stores every Wednesday morning before opening, so the first hour after open on Wednesday is when you'll have the best pick of new stock.

If you're in Western Australia, you can see the new week's deals from 9pm Tuesday night — a useful head start for planning.

For hot Special Buys, Wednesday morning is when you need to be there. Stock is genuinely limited and popular items sell out within hours. The scarcity is real, not just marketing.

How to Find Aldi Specials Before They Go Live

Online catalogues — the most complete source. Go to catalogues.aldi.com.au and enter your postcode. You'll see both Super Savers and Special Buys, usually a few days before they drop in-store. Best for planning meals around the deals at the start of the week.

Special Buys pagealdi.com.au/special-buys shows upcoming non-food Special Buys specifically, with a preview of Wednesday and Saturday drops. Useful if you're after a particular item category.

In-store flyers — available at the front of every Aldi. Lower-tech, but handy if you're already there and want to know next week's deals while you're shopping this week's.

How to Shop Aldi Specials Effectively

Plan your shop around the catalogue. Check the upcoming deals a few days before you need to go. If chicken thighs are a Super Saver, build dinners around that. If pasta sauce is discounted, stock the pantry. This is the easiest way to consistently lower your weekly spend.

Shop Wednesday morning for Special Buys. If there's something in the Special Buys range you genuinely want — a kitchen item, a piece of clothing, camping gear — go on Wednesday when doors open. Waiting until the weekend means it's likely gone.

Keep a coin in your car. Aldi trolleys require a $1 or $2 coin deposit. A small thing, but easy to forget. Keeping one in the car solves it permanently.

Understand date labels. Aldi private-label products are often excellent quality. "Best by" is about quality, not safety — don't skip something genuinely good because of unfamiliarity with the labelling.

Comparing Aldi Deals Against Other Supermarkets

Aldi's prices are already low, but "low" is relative. A half-price special at Coles or Woolworths can sometimes undercut Aldi's regular price on the same item. This is where comparison becomes useful.

Grocero lets you compare prices across Aldi, Coles, Woolworths, and other Australian supermarkets so you can see at a glance whether a deal is genuinely the cheapest option for your basket — not just the cheapest at one store.

Common Challenges With Aldi Specials

Limited stock on Special Buys is the main frustration. Aldi is upfront about this — "while stocks last" is on everything. The practical response is to go early on release day if you want something specific. Checking the catalogue ahead of time means you're not surprised by what's available.

Not every store gets the same stock. Regional and suburban stores sometimes have different quantities of the same Special Buy. If you live further from a major centre, some items may be available in smaller quantities.

Regular prices fluctuate. Like every supermarket, Aldi's everyday prices shift. Price updates hit stores every Wednesday morning and can affect anywhere from 10 to 100 items in a single update. Comparing periodically keeps you informed about where the real value is week to week.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best day to shop Aldi specials?

Wednesday — new Super Savers and the first batch of Special Buys drop then. If you're after a specific Special Buy, Wednesday morning is when you have the best chance before stock runs out.

How often do Aldi specials change?

Twice a week — new deals on Wednesday and Saturday. Super Savers generally run for the full week; Special Buys are gone when they're gone.

Can I get Aldi specials delivered?

Not through Aldi directly — they're primarily an in-store retailer in Australia. The specials are in-store only.

Are Aldi Special Buys worth it?

Usually yes, especially for non-food items. The value proposition is strong because Aldi sources these directly and keeps margins low. Go in knowing what you want — impulse buying on Special Buys defeats the savings purpose.

What's the difference between Super Savers and Special Buys?

Super Savers are discounts on regular grocery items, available for the week. Special Buys are limited-stock, often non-food items released on Wednesdays and Saturdays, gone when stock runs out.

How does Aldi keep prices so low?

Private-label focus, small store footprints, efficient operations, and a limited SKU range. They stock fewer products than Coles or Woolworths, which means faster turnover and lower waste.

How can I compare Aldi prices with Coles and Woolworths?

Grocero does this — free, independent, covers all major Australian supermarkets. Useful for checking whether an Aldi deal is genuinely the cheapest option for your basket or whether a Coles or Woolworths special is better value on a specific item.

Conclusion

Aldi specials reward a little preparation. Check the catalogue before the week starts, plan meals around Super Savers, and show up early on Wednesdays if you're after a Special Buy.

For a fuller picture of value across the whole grocery market, Grocero lets you compare Aldi's prices against Coles and Woolworths so you're never guessing which store is cheapest for your actual list.