1. The “Price War” Audit
As of late March 2026, the price differences between a typical “Aldi Haul” and a “Market Run” (non-clearance) are surprisingly tight.
| Category | Aldi (Mar 2026) | The Markets (Non-Clearance) | The Winner |
| Pantry Staples | $1.10 – $3.00 | $3.50+ (IGAs/Deli stalls) | Aldi |
| Leafy Greens | $3.50 (Pre-packed) | $2.00 (Loose bunch) | The Markets |
| Berries/Stone Fruit | $5.50 (Fixed) | $3.00 – $4.50 (Seasonal) | The Markets |
| Root Veg (Potatoes) | $1.20/kg | $1.50 – $2.00/kg (Loose) | Aldi |
| Dairy/Eggs | $2.30 (Locked) | $3.50+ (Boutique stalls) | Aldi |
2. When to Choose Aldi over the Markets
In the 2026 economy, Aldi is the winner for “Consistency and Basics.”
- The “Unit Price” Factor: In March 2026, Aldi’s “Everyday Low Price” on 2L milk and 1kg bags of rice is often lower than even the wholesale-style stalls at Flemington when you factor in travel time and parking fees ($12.00+).
- Shelf-Life vs. Price: Supermarket produce in 2026 is often treated for longer shelf-life. If you are a “once-a-week” shopper, the extra 4 days your Aldi carrots stay crunchy might save you more in reduced food waste than the 30c you saved at the market.
- The “Branded” Purge: Aldi’s 2026 strategy involves removing major brands to lower prices on their own “Lakeside” or “Farmwood” labels. If you aren’t brand-loyal, Aldi is currently 16.8% cheaper than any other major retailer.
3. When the Markets Still Reign Supreme
The markets win on “Volume and Specialty.”
- The Bulk Loophole: If you are buying 5kg+ of tomatoes for sauce or 10kg of onions, the markets (specifically Flemington or Footscray) will still beat Aldi by 25% or more.
- Seasonal Gluts: When there is an oversupply of mangoes or avocados in March 2026, market prices crash to $1.00 each, while Aldi’s “fixed pricing” model often takes 2–3 weeks to adjust.
- The $1 Bowl Rule: As covered, the “Sunday 2 PM” clearance is a market-only phenomenon. You will never find a $1.00 “mystery bowl” at Aldi.
4. The 2026 “Hybrid” Strategy
The most successful 2026 “Budget Founders” use a 70/30 split:
- 70% at Aldi: Pantry staples, dairy, meat, and frozen goods. Use the My 7-Eleven app (if near an OTR/7-11) for any missing “top-up” essentials.
- 30% at the Markets: Fresh fruit, seasonal vegetables, and bulk-buy items for meal prepping.






