AN INSIDER has revealed why you should always buy Aldi’s own-brand products, and it will save you so much money.

TikTok user Amanda Rasmussen previously worked in quality control at a food production company, and shared some of her insider secrets with her followers.


Speaking in the video, she said: “I worked for this one company in quality and food safety for over two years and you guys are wasting your money on name brand.

“If you go to the store for example and you see Oreo or Kellogs and you see the store’s off-brand, it’s called private labelling. 

“The name brand product is producing the exact same product for the private label which is significantly cheaper but just has a different label.”

Continuing she added: “If you guys are familiar with the store Aldi they actually require for their private label brand to have better specs than the name brand.

“For example the company that I worked for had a certain standard for their name brand but Aldi had a higher standard.

“So not only are you paying less at Aldi, you’re getting a better product for way cheaper.”

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Her video has since gone viral, amassing over 3.2 million views and thousands of comments from grateful shoppers thanking her for the advice.

Fabulous has contacted Aldi for a comment.

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